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I had a lot of fun making this one!
Hope you enjoy.
Let's get started!
Using pouncer brush and white matte acrylic paint I coated the whole bottle and set it
aside to dry.
Once it's dry, I gave it a coat of gold metallic paint and let that dry.
Using a brush and gold glitter glue, I coated the whole bottle and let that dry.
I gave it about three coats letting it dry between each one.
When I'm creating I don't know what the end piece will look like.
I knew I wanted the gold to show in every spot that wasn't covered so I covered the
whole bottle.
If you're going to recreate this look or know what spots will or won't show then
you don't have to paint the whole thing.
Now it's time to add the fabric.
Measure and cut a piece that will go all the way around as shown here.
I used Mod Podge and brush to decoupage the fabric on.
I used a scarf for this bottle.
Notice that I'm doing it sections so that the glue doesn't dry up by the time I get
to it.
Cut the excess off and give the whole thing one last coat of Mod Podge.
Glue the bottom down as well.
Place the bottle upside to dry.
Once it's dry, using an X-Acto knife, cut the excess fabric off the bottom as shown
here.
The middle wasn't completely dry and that's why you see that glue. just clean that off
if it happens to you.
If you let it dry it will peel right off.
Take the rest of the fabric and cut strips out as shown here.
I don't measure when I craft, I just eyeball things but I would say about 2.5 -3 inches
wide and about a foot long.
Cut any hems/seems off of the scarf.
Fold in half and cut.
These are the strips to create the skirt.
Cut a few at first and then cut as you go so you don't waste any fabric.
Now take the piece, grab it right in the middle and let it drop.
This is how you will create the style of the skirt.
Now hot glue each piece, all the way around, until the bottom is completely covered.
If you find the pieces to be too long, trim them.
Cut a wider piece of the fabric to use as the wrap around the skirt.
Wrap it around the waist area as you see here.
I used a wire to secure it and then wrapped a small piece of fabric over it to cover the
wire.
I took some chains, a jewelry charm and spray painted them gold.
Once they are dry…
I glued a flat back glass gem to the middle.
Alternating between 2mm rhinestones in the colors pink, blue and champagne, I glued them
all around the glass gem.
I did two rows.
String some gold confetti with tiny brown beads and add them to the broach.
Add two more or as many as you'd like.
Using a hot glue gun, Glue the broach onto the bottle as shown here.
Add the chains by opening the links with needle nose pliers.
Do this all the way up the wrap of the skirt.
Taking a washable marker, mark where you will be placing the sequins.
I do this so It doesn't come out all wonky.
Using Mod Podge, a brush, and loose sequins… glue them on all around until you reach the
top.
And yes this part is very time consuming
Do it in sections so that the glue doesn't dry out by the time you get to it.
Once that's all dry, using 3mm rhinestones, in the colors pink, blue and champagne, a
brush and Mod Podge... fill each one of the sequins.
And this is the bottle all done!
I hope you enjoyed this one because I know I sure did!
You can make a custom cork for it... or, as you'll see, add fabric to the outline of
the sequins, if you want.
It's all up to you!
See I added fabric to this one.
As always, you do what you want, I make these so that you can get ideas of what you can
do with everyday crafting supplies.
Be creative and don't stop trying!
I love how these came out and it's so good to be back!
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