DIY Holiday Snowman Wine Bottle Decorations

2 Materials
$20
35 Minutes
Easy
As you prepare to dress your home for the holidays, get festive by creating winter wonderland themed decorations, by re-purposing your leftover wine bottles. I love these snowman & snowflake holiday decorations, they're just creative & fun! For winter wonderland designs, I like to use the blue wine bottles for colorful contrast to create sparkly designs on top of.
Remove the Wine Bottle Label
The first step is the hardest part! If you can get through cleaning the wine bottles, removing the sticky labels and glue residue - then the rest is just fun! Some wine bottle labels can be really tricky to remove.


I start by running the bottle under warm water and scrape using a handled dish-washing brush with a scraper. If that doesn't work, I try soaking the bottles in hot soapy water until the water turns cold. The labels should separate and lift off easily.


If not, I mix 3 parts baking soda to 1 part vegetable oil (or whatever cheap cooking oil you are willing to sacrifice from the kitchen) to create a thick paste, about the consistency of Elmer's glue. This mixture should dissolve any stubborn glue or label. I slather this mixture onto the label or leftover glue residue and leave it over night.


Then, I return to the sink to scrub off the stickiness. A final wash with dish-washing soap is needed to remove the oil & baking soda mixture. You'll want a clean, residue-free wine bottle before spraying, painting, or gluing anything on it.
One crafty idea is to use Krylon's Glitter Blast spray paint to create fun and colorful "snow" background on the wine bottles. You can find many colors of this glitter spray at craft stores, big box stores, home improvement stores and their corresponding online sites. I find it's often cheapest online at Walmart or The Home Depot, around $6 a bottle.


I always spray outside in the lawn with cardboard down on the grass for protection. I wear a mask and safety eye glasses, as this spray is strong and comes out in a solid stream and glitter does get everywhere. This glitter spray is something to adapt to working with - but easier once you get a hang of it.


Definitely shake the can well for at least two minuets and spray from at least 3 feet away for an even consistency. If you spray too close the spray gets wet and runs.


I let this layer dry for overnight before starting on the decorative elements. Make sure to clean out the spray nozzle before the glitter dries and clogs the nozzle .
For a simple, easy to create design, you can create a fun holiday design with gemstone embellishments from the craft store. Below are links to the stickers I've used in the past. They already have adhesive on the back, but you can add a bit of clear glue if you're finding they won't stick to the bottle. Here are the snowman stickers & stems I used from Michael's Craft Store:
  • Snowman gemstone stickers from Michael's Craft Store - Snowman/Candy Cane Bling Stickers By Recollections™
  • Snowflake gemstone stickers from Michael's Craft Store - Silver/Blue Snowflake Bling Stickers By Recollections™
Winter Stems:
  • White Iced Willow Pick By Ashland®
  • Champagne Glitter Leaf Spray Pick By Ashland®
Here's another winter wonderland design idea using a 1.5L Magnum clear glass wine bottle and a sangria glass jug. Here are the snowflake stickers I used from Michael's Craft Store:
  • Jolee's Boutique® Snowflake Vellum Stickers
  • Jolee's by You® Snowflake Dimensional Stickers

The festive snowman picks are similar to these stems:
  • Snowman Stem with Black Hat By Ashland™
  • White Glitter Snowflake Pick By Ashland®
Using silver spray paint is another glam option. The most important part is to have fun with your holiday creations :)
Resources for this project:
Snowflake & Snowman Gemstone Stickers
Any price and availability information displayed on [relevant Amazon Site(s), as applicable] at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.
Hometalk may collect a small share of sales from the links on this page.More info
Moscatoismymantra
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Go
Frequently asked questions
Have a question about this project?
Comments
Join the conversation
 3 comments
Next