Ive become quite the wine fanatic after high school. Okay not really, but I have found a certain bottle that makes a beautiful in home decoration! Even before I painted it! 😁 but I did all of these within a matter of one week. I spent approximately a day and a half on each bottle. I just couldn't stop!! 😁😊
My first bottle painting. I fell in love with the design, and I couldn't decide if I should color it in or leave it black and white. But then I thought, why not both?😄
Materials used: Acrylic Paint, Sharpie Markers, Wine Bottle
My second bottle painting. I wanted to do a fall themed bottle and I think I did that. It's unique. I think this is my favorite of all my bottles so far. ❤️❤️
Materials used: Acrylic Paint, Sharpie Markers, Wine Bottle
My third bottle painting. For those of you who don't know me, I'm a Disney FREAK! And I especially love Frozen ❤️ I couldn't be happier with how this turned out😁😁❄️
Materials Used: Acrylic Paint, Sharpies, Wine Bottle, Frozen Ribbon, and a little bit of hot glue to keep the bow in place!
my 4th wine bottle. I made this as a gift for my mother and she loved it!
Materials used: acrylic paint, sharpies, and a wine bottle.
my 5th wine bottle.
This started off as just a doodle on a piece of notebook paper, but turned into something much more! I think the reason I like this bottle so much I'd because it was completely random. I hadn't done any pre planning at all, I just kinda went with it and out came a masterpiece!
Materials used: acrylic paint, gold spray paint, glitter ribbon, sharpies and some hot glue to keep the ribbon in place!
Materials used: acrylic paint, gold spray paint, glitter ribbon, sharpies and some hot glue to keep the ribbon in place!
Here are just a few progress pictures!
this is my 6th wine bottle. I Made it as a christmas present for my boyfriends mom.
She LOVES teddy bears! And my boyfriend is in the Army Reserves so he got her the necklace.
Materials used: sharpie marker, acrylic paint, blue ribbon and a dab of hot glue!
Materials used: sharpie marker, acrylic paint, blue ribbon and a dab of hot glue!