You would be awe-inspired to take a look at these 25 Wine Bottle Christmas Crafts and holiday decor ideas that are so innovative as well as easy to pull off.
So, Christmas decorating season is here. This is my absolute favorite time of year. I love decorating for the holidays and can’t wait until it’s time to get out the tree and set out the ornaments.
Upcycle old bottles and transform them into festive decor with these wine bottle crafts.
Follow these intuitive step-by-step instructions to create charming Christmas decor wine bottles using Mod Podge and plenty of glitter.
Step-by-Step Frosted Glass Effect Light- Up Christmas Bottle Tutorial. D.I.Y. Christmas Craft Tutorial. D.I.Y. Christmas Decor. Budget Craft.
Turn those toss away wine bottles into the cutest gnomes for your home decor! Click now to learn how to make a wine bottle gnome!
Learn to make this Simple Wine Tote Crochet Pattern. This is an easy gift to work up as well as being eco-friendly!
For your next wine bottle craft, you might need to remove the label. Here’s a tutorial on how to easily remove the label in one piece!
If you are a wine lover and have some wine corks lying around your house, here are some wine cork crafts you can make.
‘Tis the season for giving gifts to friends, loved ones, neighbors, postal workers, and more. Wrapping square boxes is pretty straightforward, but if you find yourself exchanging strangely shaped gifts this season — bottles, balls, stuffed animals, and more — then you might be scratching your head at how to wrap those oddly shaped presents.Of course, one quick way to wrap any oddly shaped gift is to bundle it up in tissue paper and place it in a gift bag.
By Rachel of Maison de Pax Hi, Love Grows Wild readers! It’s Rachel again from Maison de Pax, and I’m excited today to share with you one of the world’s easiest projects. All you need are some wine bottles, jute twine, hot glue, and a little creativity. 😉 I chose to go light and simple…
Repurpose those old wine bottles by using them as great Christmas decorations!
Don’t toss those old wine bottles; instead use them in a variety of Cool Wine Bottles Craft Ideas. Create lamps, decorative items, and cute ornaments to simply lighten up your home.
Do you really want to keep throwing all those wine bottles away? You will think again once you see this amazingly creative and resourceful DIY project for your garden. Upcycle your old wine bottles into this fabulous garden edging by following this cool Youtube video that shows you how. Simple enough for beginners, this fun
Perfect Holiday Wine Tote The holiday season is coming. Like many people I like to give wine as gifts and this year I have made my own wine perfe
Are you looking to get creative with your old wine bottles lying around the corner? If so, here are 55 DIY Wine Bottle Crafts to get you started!
DIY Fabric Wine Bottle Gift Bag Free Sewing Patterns
Do you ever get on a kick where you find yourself pinning a whole bunch of ideas for one type of project? I recently started pinning ideas for craft and DIY projects to upcycle wine
Most of us love to turn something we have around the house into something magnificent. The feeling you get from repurposing something is so great and then you've got something beautiful for your home or to give as a gift! You can use pretty patterned tissue paper or even napkins for this cheap DIY home
Learn how to make a wine bag in just minutes with fabric scraps you likely have on hand.
Wine cork crafts idea: Simply glue them around the outside of a clock, and voila! You have yourself a brand new clock.
How to make a wine bag. DIY Tutorial and Pattern a Bag for wine.
During the holidays, I like to give bottles of wine or non-alcoholic sparkling cider. A fun way to make these gifts even more special is by bringing them in a lovely drawstring fabric gift bag. Fully lined, with no unfinished edges inside, they make a high quality, reusable gift. You'll need some hostess gifts this season- have a few of these handy, and you'll always have something nice ready to go! These are simple to make- sew a few straight seams, thread some ribbon, and you're done. Bag fits a regular 750ml bottle. You'll need: Two different fabrics of choice, one for outer bag, one for lining; fat quarters work great for this project Two 21" lengths of coordinating 3/8" ribbon; grosgrain ribbon works well for not raveling Coordinating thread and basic sewing supplies, including sewing machine Directions: Print directions All seam allowances are 1/4", unless otherwise noted 1. Cut two 6.5" X 16" rectangles from outer fabric and two of the same size from lining fabric: 2. Right sides together, stitch around sides and bottom of outer bag. Right sides together, stitch around both sides of lining. Stitch across bottom of lining, leaving a 2" section open for turning the bags right side out later: 3. Press side seams open (makes threading the ribbon through later much easier), trim corners. Turn outer bag right side out. 4. Tuck outer bag inside lining, right sides together: 5. Match the top upper edges and side seams. Pin. Stitch tops together, then turn both bags right side out through opening in lining. Slip stitch opening in lining closed. Tuck lining into outer bag. Press top edge of bag (very important in order to get accurate measurements in step 6). Turning the bag right side out through the opening in the lining 6. Mark two stitching lines, one 2" down from top of bag, and one 2 and 5/8" down from top of bag. Mark with chalk or air-soluble marker. Stitch all around bag on both sets of lines, backstitching a few stitches across each seam: 7. Using a seam ripper, open stitches at seam between rows of stitching on outer bag side only (do not open stitches on lining). Do this on both sides of bag. This is why you did the backstitching in step 6. It keeps that one little opening from unraveling any further: 8. Using a large safety pin or bodkin, thread a length of ribbon through one side of casing, bring it back out through the same side and knot the ends. Cut the ends at a 45 degree angle to prevent fraying. Repeat with second length of ribbon on other side: You're done! Pop in a bottle of your favorite beverage and off to the party you go! On the blue and silver bag, I pulled a longer ribbon (about a yard) through one side only- it gives a little different effect of having a bow at the top, and longer ends of ribbon hanging down. I found some silver ribbon that holds its shape for pretty curls down the side. I liked the red and gold for Christmas, and the blue and silver for New Year's. Wine Bottle Gift Bags may have been taken to some of these fun parties, including Metamorphosis Monday. Based on Small Lined Drawstring Bag by Threading My Way. You may also enjoy Pistachio Kiss Pudding Cookies: Mason Jar Gift Bags: Mamie Eisenhower's Fudge: Subscribe to Yesterfood by email:
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These Christmas wine cork crafts are the absolute CUTEST! The best part is they're great for decorating your home during holidays!
Having a hard time cutting wine corks in half for your crafts? Well, I found the best way to cut wine corks in half, and I'm sharing!
These crafts are as useful as they are adorable.
Getting glittered wine bottles is as easy as 1, 2, 3! In a few easy steps, anyone can glitter-up a wine bottle. This method also works for other glass too!
Having a hard time cutting wine corks in half for your crafts? Well, I found the best way to cut wine corks in half, and I'm sharing!
This is the Wine Tote pdf sewing pattern from the designer Pattern Play.
Come learn how to Remove Labels from Wine Bottles so you can use them in craft and upcycle projects! No need for soaking or special supplies.
Repurpose your kids jeans into a wine gift bags! You can use any jeans really. Skinny jeans work best as the opening is small. Ideally the leg width is 5 inches wide. Then you only need to make one small seam across, turn the bag right side out & decorate
Drinking Glasses From Wine Bottles: Making drinking glasses from wine bottles has been around for years, and while it is relatively easy to cut a bottle, making a nice useful drinking glass is a little more difficult. Yeah, I can go to Target and buy a set of glasses, but it is prett…
Looking for a sustainable way to decorate for Christmas? This recycle wine cork Christmas tree tutorial is a eco-friendly wine cork craft.
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How to Cut Bottles in Half (Lengthwise): If you are looking for a way to up-cycle glass bottles, this might be for you. In this Instructable, we look at one of the ways to cut glass bottles lengthwise. You can make interesting bottle dishes, planters and other cool things. Some of the mate…
DIY 2-Bottle & 4-Bottle Wine Tote Bag I made an eco-friendly bottle tote bag today. It has a separate space so that the glass bottle ca...
These Christmas wine cork crafts are the absolute CUTEST! The best part is they're great for decorating your home during holidays!
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Crochet a cute Nordic Christmas tree Amigurumi and use it as a Christmas tree ornament, a gift tag, or a festive keychain