How can I upcycle different size medicine bottles to make a project?
I have over 30 different sizes empty medicine bottles I've been trying to figure a way to use as a project but the color of the bottles are all the brown bottles with white twisted tops tried to use for a decor as combining together with glue gun and spray painted DIDN'T WORK....HELP LOL
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If you scrape off the paint and go without the tops, smaller groupings of various sized bottles with a couple single stems of minimal looking florals would look quite classy.
Hi Shannon,
Try E6000 glue, available at diy stores.
I hear you! I hate that these cannot be recycled...well, where I live, they can't. You should be able to paint on them, if you want. Lightly sand/scuff, or use a deglosser/liquid sandpaper. THEN, use a quality bonding primer, by Zinsser, Krylon, etc. Be sure to remove any residual dust. Come to think of it, you may need to degrease, as hands have oils, so the liquid sandpaper may be easiest and better option. Then paint.
Another option would be Modge Podge and decoupage, or even......Tool Dip.
Here are a bunch of craft and upcycle ideas.
https://www.pinterest.com/irish0831/pill-bottle-crafts/
https://www.instructables.com/id/68-Ways-to-Reuse-Old-Prescription-Medicine-Bottles/
https://boredomtherapy.com/hacks-for-pill-bottles/
https://craftsbyamanda.com/20-uses-prescription-pill-bottles/
https://www.diyncrafts.com/11126/repurpose/30-genius-ways-to-reuse-and-repurpose-empty-pill-bottles
Hot glue runs rarely perform long term. You need to use E6000. As to painting, prep is key, even with pill bottles. Either use the correct formula paint, and many like chalk paint. Light coats with proper drying time in between coats will render a better finish in the end result.
Shannon...Add lace, ribbon, beading, pearls. It will add an additional antique look. I love doing it!
Oh, so many of my crafty ideas haven't turned out as planned! Have you thought about wrapping the bottles with different colors of yarn or decoupaging them with various colors of paper?
Have access to an outdoor fire pit? Melt them in there and let cool slowly for at least a day.
Then wash the ashes off and drill holes in the top with a masonry drill bit ($3) and hang as window art.
I would try to get two colors to melt together and I would try to get some of them be real flat and sell them as cheese or snack trays.
Hello Shannon,
You could use a Cake board as your base and put the tallest bottle in the middle and subsequent rounds /squares etc. could be of slightly smaller bottles giving you a graduated effect. If you secure each row of bottles with tape and then stick as one, it might be easier. Use for flowers or pencils or whatever you like. You could also use a baking tin or a sweet tin lid or place them in the large sweet tin and then decorate the tin. Hope that helps.
Hi Shannon - I never thought it was so easy to make one of these adorable Gnomes! This step-by-step tutorial (with photos) uses upcycled pill bottles and it only takes about 10 minutes. This tutorial is for Christmas and you can customize it for any season. They were even featured by Home Talk! Hope this helps! Hugs, Holly
https://pinkfortitude.com/christmas-gnome-diy/
Hi Shannon, hope this helps you out, lots of great ideas!
https://www.diyncrafts.com/11126/repurpose/30-genius-ways-to-reuse-and-repurpose-empty-pill-bottles
Wash them thourghly, removing the labels. I use them for my homemade spice mixtures. Place an adhesive label on it. I use the wide labels and list the ingredients.
Clean them and cover with decorative contact paper to cover. I then use them to elevate cake layers along with cardboard rounds.
Another idea is to remove personal information and donate them to organization that sends them to Third World countries for Doctors to use when dispensing medicines. Many Churches have such ministries.
68 Ways to Reuse Old Prescription Medicine Bottles
https://www.instructables.com/68-Ways-to-Reuse-Old-Prescription-Medicine-Bottles/