What can I do with my beautiful liquor bottles?
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If they're empty, use them in a display of some type. Like in front of a window to let light stream through them. Or add flowers and use them as vases. Group them together on a mantle.
If they're not empty, make a bar display. Add a tray and some fun glasses on top of a sideboard or cabinet.
Refill them and display them in your bar, if you have one, or fill them with colored water and group near a window where the light will shine through them -- pretty!
We have a bottle tree. It’s metal my friend bought me and we just stick the bottles on it for a yard decoration.
You Can also use them to store things in your kitchen like oil, salt even popcorn. You can buy lots of different type kinds of types of tops such as one for pouring your own or even serving water on your dining room table for dinner.
Here is what I did with old bottles... fairy lights look amazing! https://www.homeroad.net/2018/07/recycled-corked-bottles-with-fairy.html
Put fairy lights in them!