As mentioned in my
Happy Holidays blog, I saved up some bottles to follow
Cleverly Inspired's Wine Bottle Christmas Display. The whole process took a few hours. Most of which was waiting for paint, glue, etc to dry. I used a few different and new items to create mine and received the same results. Below are my pictures and instructions.
Supplies:
3 bottles of different sizes (mine are all the same and I definitely think they would look better with varying sizes)
Spray Primer I used regular old white spray paint I had laying around
Epson Salt
Spray Glue
Clear Sealant (This was a step I added. The epson salt falls off fairly easily. Maybe it had to do with chilly temperature since I was working in the garage. I had some clear sealant laying around so I sprayed it on. It did seem to help)
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Lay down some newspaper and get to spraying. Cover all three bottles with the white or primer spray paint. |
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I gathered up the rest of my supplies |
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Spread out some Epsom salt and spray your bottles with the glue. While the bottle is still tacky, roll it through the Epsom salt. I did this step twice, waiting about 1/2 hour in between. |
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At this point I sprayed on the sealant |
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Tada! |
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It looks like snow! |
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