here's another bottle up-cycled by using homemade texture paste, stencils and some handmade bottle cap embellishments.I have used acrylic colors in Black, Burnt Sienna and Metallic blue to give a faux metallic patina effect on the bottle.
Glass and Metal Upcycled bottle |
Glass and Metal Upcycled bottle ,side view |
The bottle caps have been flattened using a hammer and sequins, chunky glitter and bling added with crackle accents. You can also see my bottle cap windchimes here for more details.
Glass and Metal Upcycled bottle , back side |
Used Tim Holtz Shatter stencil on front and back and Moroccan Tiles stencil by Crafters Workshop on the sides of the bottle(all supplies from Imaginations)
Glass and Metal Upcycled bottle , click on the pic for instructions. |
Hope you like this ....
linking to Gloria designs challenge
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This is simply stunning. I love the patina you achieved! Also love the bottle caps you added. Thanks for joining us at Craft Hoarders Anonymous!
ReplyDeleteLove the patina!! Thanks for joining us at Craft Hoarders Anonymous!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!! Love the textures! Thanks for joining us at Craft Hoarders Anonymous!!
ReplyDeleteWow ! Awesome Patina effect Suman..I loved these bottles..very innovative use of bottle caps too :D !
ReplyDeleteSuch a great creation!! Thank you so much for sharing with us at Craft Hoarders!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing Suman! I love this faux patina. The Shatter stencil was a fantastic addition to your bottle. Your bottle cap embellishments are so fun. Thanks for joining the Paper Wings Productions challenge! :)
ReplyDeleteSuman, that shatter stencil on the back of the bottle is Genius! LOVE this creation! THX for playing with us in the eclectic Paperie ePlay Stencil Challenge!
ReplyDeleteFabulous altered bottle...thanks for sharing with us on the Craft Hoarders Anonymous Challenge Blog.
ReplyDeleteThis altered bottle is wonderful. Looks like it just came out of an ancient trunk on a Roman galley ship. The texture is out of this world! Thanks for joining us at Craft Hoarders Anonymous!
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Love the texture and metal. Very cool up cycle.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us at Craft Hoarders Anon :)
This is just awesome! I have never tried to alter a bottle but you have inspired me to give it a try! Thanks for playing along with the Craft Hoarders!
ReplyDeleteOh that well dressed bottle! Those textures and colors are absolutely scrumptious. I've never even thought of flattening bottle caps. (Thanks. Now I have more items to hoard.) I'm so glad you shared this project for the metal and glass challenge. It's a stand out!
ReplyDeleteVery nice and cleaver. Thanks for joining us at Craft Hoarders Anonymous!
ReplyDeleteNice project, love all the distressing and textures. Thanks for joining us at Craft Hoarders Anonymous!
ReplyDeleteThat just looks awesome. What an awesome way to alter something that would ordinarily go into the trash. Love that patina look. Thanks so much for playing along with us in our May ePlay Challenge.
ReplyDeleteThis is super cool. I have never done this before....and now I want to try! Thanks for joining us at Craft Hoarders Anonymous!
ReplyDeleteGreat home decor. :D I like how you decorated the bottle caps.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at All Crafts Challenge.
Deborah ACC DT
This is a great take on the Metal or Glass Challenge at Craft Hoarders Anonymous Challenge Blog. Thanks so much for playing along! Hugs from Ginny at Polly's Paper Studio!
ReplyDeleteFabulous altered bottle ! The stencilling looks amazing ! Thanks for joining us at eclectic Paperie. Sue C x
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! I really love the crackle effect here!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully textured bottle, Suman, especially love the colors on it.
ReplyDeleteOh my! The textures here are amazing Suman!
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