DIY Upcycled Sesame Oil Glass Bottle Design

Stephanie
by Stephanie
5 Materials
$2
30 Minutes
Easy

Hello everyone! I hope that all is going well. I've been busy with mom things, and also creating new crafts for all of you. After using the last bit of my sesame oil, I decided I would reuse the glass jar. I love how this jar has a few detailed lines. This craft cost me around $2, and that was just for my floral sticker pack. All other materials I already had on hand.


Materials needed

Chalk Paint

I'm using the colors celery, and mineral


Craft gems


Paintbrush


One faux vine


Hot glue


A few floral stickers

Start by taking your empty jar, and pre-washing it. I added my jar to my dishwasher so that it could remove any sesame oil scent that was left inside the jar.


After you have washed your glass bottle, and it has dried, take your paintbrush, and apply a few coats of your main color. The color I am using is called celery. You will need to apply around three coats of paint to the glass surface.

Once you have added a few coats of paint, allow it to completely dry. Once dry, take your second paint, and add it around the bottom, and top sections of your bottle.



Next, take your gems, and add a little hot glue on the back of them, and add them to your glass bottle.


After you have applied your gems, take your floral stickers and add them to your glass bottle.


Now you're ready to add in your vine. I wanted my vine to hang over my glass bottle, so I did not make any cuts to the stem. I left it as it was.


That's it! Your bottle is complete and ready for display. I added my bottle to a floating shelf, and I just love it. This craft was so simple to create, and I hope you enjoy it as well.


Be sure to check out my other DIY projects under my craft tab on my blog.


Thank you so much for stopping by!


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Suggested materials:
  • One Glass Bottle
  • Paint
  • One faux vine
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