Starbucks frappuccino bottles
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Ann on Aug 22, 2016I use them for holding small items on my studio shelves. I put chalkboard contact paper labels on some and decorated others with burlap, lace and book page scraps. I've also seen a display where the crafter dipped the last 1" of several jars in different pastel paints or even gold paint. They looked great. A google search for starbucks bottles for craft storage gives loads of ideas. Here's how I redid some jars for my studio.Helpful Reply
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Julie Buchach-Roscoe on Aug 22, 2016I filled them with flowers for several tables for my daughters high school graduation partyHelpful Reply
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Grant on Aug 22, 2016Paint them with chalk paint, drill a small or several small holes in the lid, fill them with spices. Because they are square, they store much better in the cupboard than the assorted size round ones.Helpful Reply
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Jackie on Aug 22, 2016I fill them with homemade hot pepper sauce. you boil the lids till hot, screw them on the bottles. when bottles have cooled some there will be a pop, you will know the lids have sealed.Helpful Reply
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Margaret Suarez on Aug 23, 2016You can make little lamps for your yard. Just drill a hole in the lid and attach solar lights.Helpful Reply
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Elizabeth Dion on Aug 23, 2016I spray painted 3 of them with Sea Glass paint, glued them together, added lace, burlap ribbon and a rose, and voila!!!Helpful Reply
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Sbo1029932 on Aug 23, 2016I made gnomes with felt hats and fluffy beards for the top and filled them with Hershey Kisses. Made cute gifts for Christmas.Helpful Reply
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Julie on Aug 23, 2016Now that sounds like a perfect think to do have you any photos?Helpful Reply
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Trixie63 on Aug 23, 2016I like to collect cool bottles for vases and then display together.Helpful Reply
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Karen Schell on Aug 23, 2016I made them into witchs potion bottles for Halloween.Helpful Reply
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Barbara on Aug 23, 2016I use mine (gotta get one outta fridge.. so addictive) as wall or hanging vases by either a macrame hanger or wood cut out shelf hung by chains from all four corners. Oh, to get that little black code off, just use either a magic eraser or a fiberglass fingernail sponge file. As usual, you can always craft paint them to fit the occasion, fill with candies and send the love! AND they are wonderful painted with mercury glass. (gotta get another.. SO addictive... who wants to chat all night??? hmmm.... who????)Helpful Reply
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Brenda Webb on Aug 23, 2016I made spice jars out of mine. For the stove I used an ice pick and punched holes in the top of the lid. I don't run out of salt and pepper as often as I did. The other spices are kept fresh and I made decorative labels to put on them . Neat clean storage. I also use them for change storage. Nickels, dimes. Quarters. When they get full I go cash them in and save the money back for Christmas.Helpful Reply
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Jan on Aug 23, 2016I washed got all the labels off. bought paint pens. My granddaughter colored them to their liking , we put them in the oven on 250 for one hour. I punched a hole in the lid to fit a straw they are great they can go in and out of fridge with no spills, pack easy in the cooler. Plus for this Grammy I know who left there's sitting outHelpful Reply
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Donna Reel Wilson on Aug 24, 2016I have used them to can juices in (blackberry, elderberry, apple, grape).Helpful Reply
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Cheryl Toth-Nickerson on Aug 24, 2016You can make tiki torches out of them. Paint the bottles and use for fresh flowers. Frost the jars with glass frost and maybe put a stencil on the jars . Or drill a hole in the jar to insert 20 string lights after you frost glass. Great Christmas gifts or sell at craft bazaars.Helpful Reply
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Beth Chollett on Aug 25, 2016Those bottles would be ideal for making your own homemade vanilla or peppermint extracts and then giving as gifts. There are multitudes of recipes online for each and they're easy to make. Just mix and let sit in a cool, dark place for 3 to 6 months before they're ready. This would be the ideal time to make them in time for giving for Christmas.Helpful Reply
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Theresia Jordans on Aug 27, 2016Hi Jan from Merryville. I've heard that it is dangerous to leave water bottles (plastic) in a hot car as they release carcinogenic fumes. Wonder if putting them in the oven (why anyway??) would be a bad idea.Helpful Reply
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Bonita on Aug 28, 2016I take off the lid and glue a knob on top spray paint it and use it for spices, which I buy in bulk, as a spice bottle. I also tie a cute bow on it fill it with candy or nuts for a nice little gift.Helpful Reply
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Theresia Jordans on Aug 31, 2016Oh that's pk then . The milk coffee and chocolate we have here are usually sold in plastic or cardboard. My bad as they say. LOL.😊Helpful Reply
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Lookinforideas on Sep 03, 2016great for salt & pepper shakers.Helpful Reply
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CK on Sep 04, 2016With the labels removed, they make wonderful 'farm style' vases for a small mixed bouquet of flowers. You can just toss the lid/cover. I've kept several to use for give-away flower arrangements. They look nice but if the 'vase' doesn't come back, it's no loss.Helpful Reply
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