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Last Minute Pastry Bag (from Recycled Products!)

Step 2French Bottle Revolution!

French Bottle Revolution!
Then, shouting Vive La Republique! , grab the bottle and behead it as low to the neck as you can.
Note that there will possibly be many pointy edges in the plastic. You should try to make the cut as clean as possible by cutting off with a cutter those parts or just use heat from a stove o lighter to make them blunt. Failing to to it will cause hole into the bag when you are squeezing it and all the content comes out.

Get the cap and with the help of a scissor peel the plastic circular seal that exists in the concave part of it.
Now bore a hole into the cap. I just used a pair of scissors.
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3 comments
Jan 15, 2009. 12:21 PMsoularwave says:
wow, this bottle neck is so tough to smooth out. I even tried my jewelry cutters, which go through metal easily and it's still tough.
Jan 16, 2009. 11:03 AMsoularwave says:
I ended up having luck with those scissors that cut pennies (as seen on tv and sold by my drugstore). I was just afraid of fumes from putting plastic over the stove burner. I will use my new pastry bag tomorrow, thank you for posting your instructable!

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