Make Your Own Party Decorations With Glass Bottles and Beads

Single Girl's DIY
by Single Girl's DIY
4 Materials
$5
15 Minutes
Easy
Have old glass bottles or votive holders lying around? You don't know what to do with them, but you don't want to get rid of them either?

See how to use wire and beads to decorate your glass bottles and turn them into unique decorations, or give them as gifts!
All you need to get started are small glass bottles, thin gauge wire, and glass beads.


If you don't have small bottles or old votive holders lying around, you can get some cute ones from Amazon.
Hearts, flowers, place card or photo holders, and more. Once you've gathered your materials, the only limit to what you can make is your creativity. These are just a few of the many dozen's I've made over the years.


Watch the video to see how I created a dragonfly decoration out of wire and beads.
Add a piece of wire so you can hang them from trees during your garden party. Isn't that enchanting?
Finally, you can make use of those old candle jars, and turn them into pretty decorations.


Who knew there were so many uses for decorated glass bottles? Use them for tiny vases, place card holders, hanging decorations, and more for your next party.


Bonus: Set up a crafting station at your party, and let your guests make their own!


With this one easy project, you can have a party activity, decorations, and take-home party favors all in one!
And while you have your beads and wire out, help your party guests make their own wine charms! Get the easy step by step instructions to Make Your Own Wine Charms here.
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