Up-cycled Whisky Bottle: Creative Upcycle Ideas With Old Bottles. 03.05.2016 The Wordless Or Not So Wordless Wednesday Photo Blog Hop.
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Up-cycled Whisky Bottle: Creative Upcycle Ideas With Old Bottles:
I got a lovely bunch of flowers on Sunday as an early birthday present. How lucky am I!?
I up-cycled an old Jack Daniels bottle, into a flower vase to pop my pretty flowers in and I love how it turned out.
Just an old washed out whisky bottle, some lemon polka dots ribbon and some pink stick on diamantes. Simple but effective eh? I am really pleased with it. Also, it was quick and easy to up cycle.
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This is real creative! I really love to reuse bottles and jar and this bottle has so much character no?
Thanks lovely 🙂
How cute is that?!!
Aww thanks Heather :):)
Such a pretty and brilliant idea, Claire. Truly bring up the spring 🙂
Aww, thank you 🙂
Recycling is always a good thing 😉
Thank you Jeanne, I love to recycle 🙂
Looks great!
Aww, thank you 🙂
Love the upcycled bottle!
Thanks Emily 🙂
What a great idea.
Thanks Patrick 🙂
I think I'd like the bottle better without the label. Is it hard to take off?
Thanks for the comment 🙂 I have a thing for JD bottles and like to leave the label on but they are usually easy to remove if you just leave them in hot soapy water a while 🙂
What a lovely up-cycle! I've just kept a bourbon bottle because it's so different, I might have to do something like this. :)Thanks for hosting honey. xx
Sounds lovely Morgan, thanks for linking up 🙂
Congratulations on making it to the short list for the BIB awards. Hope you win.
Aww, thank you Ada :):)
Nice photos, and it must've been nice getting to the end of the bottle too! Thanks for sharing, and happy Wordless Wednesday.E xx
Thanks for stopping by 🙂
Yes, great up-cycling, such fun too.Thanks for hosting my friend.FABBY
Thanks for linking up Fabby 🙂
You're so creative.http://joycelansky.blogspot.com/2016/05/ww-princess-ruby.html
Thank you Joyce 🙂
What fun upcycling!
Thanks Tamar 🙂
That is a fun idea!!! I have a bunch of bottles I have collected and was waiting for a big project. I dont think I need to wait with this cute idea!!Happ Wednesday!!
Thanks karren, I keep saving my nice ones. Too lovely to chuck away 🙂
That did turn out great! I love the yellow ribbon on the bottle that ties into the flowers.
Thanks Alissa 🙂
That looks brilliant what a good idea :-)Happy Birthday Claire and good luck with the awards 🙂
Aww thank you Steve :):)
That looks beautiful!
Thanks Cascia 🙂