DIY Sea Glass Bottles

4 Materials
$5
2 Hours
Easy
These DIY Sea Glass Bottles might as well be called the easiest DIY project ever.

I’ve been collecting different, interesting looking bottles for a while. Whenever I had a good one from the grocery store, I’d store them under the kitchen sink (after they were empty of course). In this collection I have a tall olive oil bottle, 1 wine bottle and 2 interesting looking bottles of rum (only 1 is shown below). Soak the bottles in water to get the lables off, or use Goo be Gone and a razor blade tool to get them off. Then clean thoroughly making sure there is no label remnants left on the bottles.
I went to Lowes (Home Depot doesn’t have this color) and bought this spray paint from Krylon in a color called, Matte Aqua. You can also buy it on Amazon.


I then spray painted the bottles. I did 3 coats, or until I thought they looked good and there was no glass showing.
I bought this cute tray and some decorative twine at Hobby Lobby.  I glued the twine to the bottle necks using my glue gun, and then placed them in the tray.  
Easiest DIY Project Ever and they came out so pretty. To see more pictures and more details, check out my blog www.thehousehouse.com
Suggested materials:
  • Spray Paint   (Lowes)
  • Bottles   (my kitchen)
  • Twine   (Hobby Lobby)
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