Monday, January 30, 2012

Storage for odds and ends on stage at studio


Helps to clear up clutter on stage...buckets hold brushes, puff paint, etc. Towel bar, S hooks, and small buckets from Home Depot or Lowe's. Fifteen minute project. 

Variation on a theme...

Old vase (cheap glass), sisal rope purchased from Lowe's or Home Deopt. Start at bottom on this one, wrap tightly. Hot glue beginning and end of process. Ten minute project, approx $3.00.

"Find it" game - in a wine bottle, of course :-)

Find the 15 items hidden in the bottle and win a free class! Still recycling wine bottles left by our students...used beans instead of rice, and hid small items (buttons, batteries, nails, etc) inside. Fun game!!!

Saturday, January 28, 2012

More wine bottle re-purposing...this time with rope

Wine bottle left at studio by customer covered with multi-purpose poly-rope (less than $3 at Lowe's, lots of colors to choose from). I chose the blue and pink but there are a lot of great colors. Use hot glue gun at beginning - around 1/2 to 1 inch long stream is enough) and  same at end. I suggest starting at top, much easier that way. Wrap tightly. The rope comes in 50 foot package...it took EXACTLY 50 feet on each bottle (as I said, wrap tightly). Fun project that takes 5 minutes.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Another wine bottle re-purposing project...


Write on wine bottle (or other object) with glue gun, let dry. Spray paint. Voila! A cool base with a message of your choice. And yes, a lot of my projetcs involve wine bottles...a lot get left behind at our studio, I am not drinking them all :-)

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Hanging wine bottle vase


2x4 (left over from construction on our private party room at Sips n Strokes), wine bottle (left by customers at Sips n Strokes), leftover paint (from customer palettes)...only non-recycled items were a hose clamp (79 cents) and two hex screws (32 cents each). Oh and one screw to attach hose clamp to 2x4, which was in tool bucket. Note: 2x4 was necessary to brace the bottle since bottom is so much larger than top.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Terra cotta pot, two saucers and dollar store bowl becomes cute gumball machine!

By the way, this is not my original idea...I saw it on several different craft web sites, and am not sure who to credit with the idea since I did not know who had it first! But I did want to make clear it wasn't me...

Thrift store kerosene lantern repurposed as terrarium...