Some Great Ideas For Turning Empties Into Wine Bottle Candles

By Sarah Perry


If you love wines, and are enthusiastic about recycling, you may have already considered what a waste it is to throw out those empty bottles. At the same time, you might have noticed how expensive beautiful candle arrangements can be. Creative and crafty individuals have put the two together and come up with some easy and decorative solutions. With just a little skill, ingenuity, time, and supplies you can turn your trash into striking and beautiful wine bottle candles.

If you are interested in trying candle projects, you will find that almost all of them start the same way. Removing the labels is the first step in ninety percent of the projects. You can begin by soaking the bottles until the label is thoroughly saturated. You will need a sharp razor to scrape the label off the glass. One soaking may not be enough to completely remove the underlying goop.

Before you start your candle project, you will have to collect a number of empty bottles. This is especially true if you plan to cut the glass to remove the bottom or create different heights. It may take a number of attempts before you perfect your own technique. No matter how many times a craftsman cuts glass, there will still be mistakes and jagged edges.

Some project instructions include a scoring tool in the supply list. You can purchase one of these special tools, but you will find that they are fairly expensive. A lot of experienced craftsmen use a much cheaper glass cutter. These are easy to find in craft and home improvement stores. Inexperienced craftsmen sometimes make the mistake of picking up their completed, and lit, project by the top. This can cause scorched fingers.

Creating arrangements are usually more interesting than a single candle. If you are trying this, you should consider making the bottles different heights and choosing bottles in different colors and tones. You can insert the candle into the bottle top or cut the glass and fit a candle into each of the bottles.

The lights can also be used effectively outdoors by hanging the bottles on a line or two across the yard or patio. You cut off the bottom of the bottle, and then drill two holes into a votive glass. Attach chains through those holes, pull them up through the top of the bottle, and attach a decorative ring so you can hang it.

If you are afraid you aren't crafty enough to handle one of these projects, there is always the time honored drip candle wine bottles tradition. People have probably been creating these for centuries, and, it may seem a little silly. If you use them over time though, you might have fun remembering the occasions various colored drippings represent.

Some people just throw their wine bottles away, and buy expensive candle arrangements. That is their choice of course. You might get more satisfaction, however, out of creating your own unique decorations from empties, cheap candles, and your imagination.




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