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Turning a Wine Bottle into an Oil Bottle

Turning a Wine Bottle into an Oil Bottle
This instructable will give you step by step instructions on how to turn a plain wine bottle into an oil bottle or a bottle to hold dish soap.
 
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Step 1Remove Labels

Remove Labels
Remove all of the labels from the outside of you wine bottle. Rinse of the bottle.
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23 comments
Jun 24, 2009. 8:25 AMswartley3ga says:
very beautiful....I am wanting one of these and now I wish I could paint! maybe I could find another way to decorate the bottle....hmmm
Nov 27, 2011. 5:46 AMlsweeney1 says:
I wonder if you could use stickers on this. Michael's have some beautiful flowers that also have vines on them. You wouldn't have to put the bottle in the oven if you use stickers. Just put acrylic spray gloss on it to keep stickers from coming off.
May 22, 2009. 6:04 PMsoundinnovation says:
Make sure those spouts are stainless steel, otherwise they'll rust if you use them for soap. I had one that did this and it was pretty gross after awhile...
May 14, 2009. 3:55 PMfwjs28 says:
very nice...you must have a steady hand and lots of patience...
May 22, 2009. 9:06 AMfwjs28 says:
your welcome :)
May 21, 2009. 9:30 AMmagnoliasouth says:
Excellent tutorial and you're quite the artist. I don't think mine would be nearly as good! One thing I would suggest though is perhaps you might make a list, at the beginning, of materials needed? This would make it easier for those of us who need to go buy them... like me for example. I'm not a crafty person, but your tutorial sounds inspiring. :)
May 21, 2009. 5:27 AMrpb says:
Nice work! For those of us who haven't used a artist's paintbrush since high school, how do you do that double-loading thing? Doesn't it all mix up on the plate or in the brush? Do you just put two blobs side by side on the plate and squish them with the brush? Do they tend to get more and more mixed as you work so you need to wipe it up and start afresh? We less-artistic types struggle enough with one colour at a time!
May 21, 2009. 8:24 AMrpb says:
Thanks, that does make sense. I'm going to give that a go!
May 21, 2009. 6:07 AMz_ransom says:
AWESOME!!! great job Does it have to be a grapevine thats painted or was that just your design? Where can you purchase a sprout?
May 21, 2009. 7:09 AMpdub77 says:
the grapevine police will come after you if you use a different design! be aware. :P
May 20, 2009. 10:39 AMazngel says:
where did you buy your spout?
May 21, 2009. 7:11 AMpdub77 says:
liquor stores are good places to buy spouts.
May 13, 2009. 4:51 PMlemonie says:
Nice artwork - how tough is this paint? L
May 14, 2009. 10:56 AMlemonie says:
Ah, thank you for the detail. L
May 13, 2009. 11:11 PMstephenniall says:
wow that looks very professional Well done

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I am a decorative painter and the owner of The Painted House and More. I have over 16 years of painting experience. I am also a One Stroke Certified Instructor. I am currently looking for opportun...
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