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Starry Night Light
by
Robin @ Redo It Yourself Inspirations
(IC: blogger)
Easy
An easy to do project with a string of twinkle lights and a large bottle:
- 1 large bottle
- 1 string of twinkle lights
- Blue paint, black spray paint
- Black Sharpie Pens
- 1 small iron planter holder
- 1 large bottle
- 1 string of twinkle lights
- Blue paint, black spray paint
- Black Sharpie Pens
- 1 small iron planter holder
1. Paint the outside of the jar.
2. Spray paint the top of the bottle with two or three coats of black paint.
3. Place bottle into the planter holder. Using a black Sharpie pen draw in trees all the way around the bottle.
4. Check your lights to make sure they are working. I had to, the set I used were out of my old Christmas box storage.
5. Put the lights into the bottle, leaving the plug and enough length of the electrical cord to plug into outlet.
6. Put the plug through the bottom of your bottle holder. Then place the bottle in and check it out. The more light in the room, the brighter the bottle color.
Less room light makes the blue paint more transparent.
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Published November 18th, 2013 7:17 PM
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Terri Morgan on Aug 01, 2020
What paint is best to paint on the glass you did blue enamel can this be done with any make of paint
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Gerl Nucc on Nov 22, 2023
You could try Elmers clear glue with food coloring mixed in it. I have not tried making the bottle, but have touched up wind chimes made of glass that the paint was flaking off. It should be transparent, you may have to adjust the amount of food coloring to achieve the color you want.
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Frequently asked questions
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I don’t understand how the lights stay at the top by themselves? When you put them into the bottle and turn the bottle, why don’t they just fall to the bottom?
I have done this project my question is my bottle is really hot is that normal
Where did you get the bottle an plant stand?