Happiest Of day's to you all stopping in today... It's been such a beautiful day here
in Boston.. It's almost scary.. "Calm Before The Storm"...I've been busy on pinterest
lately looking for fun crafty inspiration from YOU.. Yes YOU, after all, without your
creativity and shared inspired features, how else will pinterest function and go on..? I
came across this beautiful burlap lace dressed up bottle that TOTALLY inspired my
featured item here today.. Hope you enjoy.. I had fun playing dress up.. Join in...
*Vintage Dressed Up Bottle*
Pin ItThis dress up was FUN and very easy..I Love the way the bottle turned out.. I think
it'll be great to bottle up wine or some sort of fun cocktail for a nice spring picnic..
*What YOU Need*
Fabric Of Choice (Strip)
Lace Strip
Glue
Rope (I used a natural twine/rope with metal rod in it)
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*Lets Play Dress Up*
To begin, I cut a strip of the cloth I wanted and measured it up to where I wanted to
fit the bottle. I glued the fabric to the bottle carefully. Afterwards, I did the same with the
lace. I cut it smaller than the fabric for an added vintage feel to the fabric (cut lace
about half the size of the actual fabric.). I glued that on as well accordingly..
about half the size of the actual fabric.). I glued that on as well accordingly..
After the fabric was in place, I decided to add a natural feel to the bottle by decorating
it with some natural tone rope. I started at the top and worked my way around to the bottom. I
used a pair of pliers to tighten the end in a little hidden loop at the bottom to keep the
rope in place. Really -----------<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< YES, THAT'S IT!!!!!
I LOVE The New Look Of The Bottle.. Esp The Rope!
Pin ItI created another and hope to use them sometime soon to serve around
the house.. What a fun way to decorate and jazz up a bottle! Will certainly
add a fun touch to any dinning table.. LOVE It!!!
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artsy blogger's in sharing creativity for the season. Starting February 1st, I will
be sharing "Crafty Lil Hearts" which will feature fun bloggy bff's sharing
LOVE Stories, Fun Crafts, Valentine
Recipes and SO much more..
Wanna join in..? Hop aboard.. Please email me via
(theartsygirlconnection@gmail.com) for any questions or to join in..
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Thanks SO much for stopping in today.. Wishing you a great week..
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Marilyn-That is an absolutely DARLING project! You did a great job with it~ xo Diana
ReplyDeleteThanks SO much NanaDiana.. I sincerely appreciate your lovely comment.. ; )) THANK YOU.. Wishing you an amazing Sunday evening.. xoxo..
ReplyDeleteI have so many jars and bottles around here I wanna play dress up now!
ReplyDeleteYou did and awesome job!
What a cute craft! I might even be able to handle this one!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks SO much ladies.. Sincerely appreciate the lovely comments.. ;)))
ReplyDeleteRicki, I hope you are able to.. DO share with me if you do : )) TY SO much for stopping in.. ;)))
I love this pretty project & the way you took the photos too. Who knew a radiator could look so cool!? Wow! BTW, as a Pixie Dust follower, you are invited to pop over & enter a giveaway for an awesome clock. Good luck & thanks for reading!
ReplyDeleteWarmly, Michelle
This is actually a really cute idea!! Fun way to make your table look stylish :)
ReplyDeleteYour idea is so beautiful! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous, Marilyn! And, I totally thought the rope was a rusty wire. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks SO much for all the wonderful and sweet comments... I sincerely appreciate it.. ;)) Loving that you stopped in.. :)) Wishing you all an amazing fun filled week.. xoxox..
ReplyDeleteI love it, beautiful, now I just have to find a prefect bottle for this project :)
ReplyDeleteYay, it's Marilyn!! That's what I think when I see your name pop up visiting. :) LOVE these as usual. I love the simplicity of your crafts too, Marilyn. I made the cute little burlap gift packs which you used tp rolls to make. They were adorable. This looks like fun too.
ReplyDeleteIt was my pleasure to include you in my prayers today and as far as my request...grace and strength to stick to my new healthier eating plan. Thank you for asking. You're a doll.
Much love,
Marcia
Thanks for following my blog, just returning the love :D p.s. the artsy water bottle is such a sweet idea!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are so beautiful and unique!
ReplyDeleteTotally darling! Love it so much!!! XO, Aimee
ReplyDeletePS I hope you'll link this up at my blog party tomorrow! {opens at midnight}. XO, Aimee
ReplyDeleteMarilyn, I am so happy you stumbled on my blog so I could find yours! Your bottles are beautiful and such an easy craft. I am your newest follower and looking forward to delving into your archives. I hope to have something to share on your February 1st link party, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by my blog, for following along, and for your sweet comments.
Have a wonderful day!
All the best,
Erin
Love so much the bottle. Such a nice touch!
ReplyDeleteI love this!!
ReplyDeleteThanks SO much ladies.. I sincerely appreciate the lovely comments.. So rewarding and exciting.. Loving that you all took a minute to stop in.. THANK YOU SOMUCH..!!!
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