Just before everything goes back to normal and the recycling bins are emptied again why not hold back on one of those empty champagne bottles because I have found some pretty cool things to make with it…
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Not only a nice idea for decorating around the home but also good for little gifts as well. Or maybe make a load of them as sell them at craft markets.
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These light bottles always make me smile. Simple to make, but forever a delight on the eye on a dark winters evening.
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You will need quite a few bottles to make a whole garden border, or maybe you have a very small garden.
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I wouldn’t have a clue how this ETSY seller made these, but they do look amazing.
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I am pretty well convinced that there really isn’t anything people can’t turn into a planter.
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New Years drinks could easily turn into new display shelving with this super stacking idea. Not sure how stable it would be thought, maybe an idea best avoided if you have kids.
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You will need some good glass crafting skills to make this, but once cut it should be easy to make from there onwards.
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You will need to have celebrated hard to have enough to make one of these, but used in the right room it would be a great talking point.
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This ETSY seller makes bird feeders from all sorts of bottles, but I have to wonder if using a Champagne bottle would bring a better class of bird to your garden.
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These lantern bottles really set the mood for a lazy Spring night sat in the Garden. While they might not give off a lot of light, they are at least fireproof.