December 09, 2015
Reuse leftover wine bottles and corks to create crafty holiday decorations that will get everyone in the spirit of the season. Here are nine ideas to get your creative juices flowing. Let the Missouri wine flow too. After all, you’re going to need some empty bottles!
1. Let it snow! Spray a clear bottle with adhesive and roll it in Epsom salt for a super simple snow glass effect. Click the image below to learn more!
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2. Dreaming of a white Christmas? Deck out your holiday table or mantle with these snow-kissed bottles. Click the image below to learn more!
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3. Silver season’s greetings. These faux mercury glass wine bottles are great for the holidays, and classic enough to carry you through the New Year. Click the image below to learn more!
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4. Make a golden Menorah! Create a beautiful and easy Menorah with spray painted wine bottles just in time for the beginning of Hanukkah. Click the image below to learn more!
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5. Light it up! Put Christmas lights inside empty wine bottles for a twinkling mantelpiece. Click the image below to learn more!
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6. There’s no place like gnome. Add some holiday cuteness with these gnome wine bottle toppers. They’re great for decorating or gifting. Click the image below to learn more!
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7. Spread the joy! These simple DIY burlap bags look great as decoration and are perfect for wrapping a special bottle of Missouri wine for the wine-lovers on your list. Click the image below to learn more!
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8. Adorn the door. This wreath made from wine corks is slightly understated and lovely. Click the image below to learn more!
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9. Trim the tree with corks. These star ornaments from recycled wine corks are an easy, quick and inexpensive way to decorate your Christmas tree. Click the image below to learn more!
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Let’s get crafting and make everything merry and bright with Missouri wines! Cheers!