Sunday, November 27, 2011

{Joy} Bottles

I am back from Thanksgiving vacation!
And even though I enjoy getting away and seeing my family.
It feels so good to be home!

Now I have seen these bottles floating around pinterest for a while.
The links I have found were all for Fall.  
(not saying there isn't winter ones out there)
So I did my own twist on these bottles.
I really like the snowflake hanging out there.
I got the green things from Hobby Lobby when they were on sale.
I think in like October.
The are pretty simple to make.
All you will need is a few empty bottles.
You could probably even do it with vases found at a thrift shop.
Spray Paint
And whatever your hear desires to go into it.
I attached the joy with vinyl cut out with my handy Silhouette machine {heart}.
If I hadn't of procrastinated on the project it could have been done in a day.
(That is with drying time)
But for some reason I dragged my feet.
And it took me like a week to finish it.
A tree skirt got in the way.
I will show ya that this week!

And as always find me linking to these fantastic parties!

64 comments:

  1. What a nifty idea!

    Happy Holidays!

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  2. Mandi, those are gorgeous! I've seen "FALL" ones, and I love this holiday variation! Please say you'll share it here:

    http://oneartmama.blogspot.com/2011/11/shine-on-fridays-3-and-some-fabulous.html

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  3. Love 'em!!! I have been saving some bottles because I think the bottles are too cool to throw away. hmm....thanks for sharing!!!

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  4. So cute! I love the addition of the ornaments

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  5. Very very cute! Love the snowflake "o"! :)

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  6. You are so clever to come up with a Christmas version of that initial idea! The white works so well with the red and green.

    My weekly Pinterest party is on right now so if you have 5 minutes I would be honoured if you could pop by and link up this post!

    Take care and best wishes,
    Natasha.

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  7. These are darling! Super clever!

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  8. really like these - I'm going to make a tiny version with the milk bottles that come in Happy Meals because we sure have a lot of those things in our house.

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  9. These are lovely!!! Would love to have you share/link them at my *spend less.give more* handmade holiday gift link party! thanks for posting :)
    lauren @summitstreetjoy.com

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  10. Cute idea!

    ~Mrs. Delightful
    ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com

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  11. These are awesome hun, I love them! You have quite the talent dear. I'm your newest follower and so glad I found you! xoxo

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  12. I love the snowflake, too! Thank you for sharing.
    Blessings, Becky
    www.fromgentogen.com

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  13. These are so cute! I love how you put all the elements together to make a cute decoration!

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  14. Thanks for posting on my SPEND LESS-GIVE MORE gift link party!!! love these! :)
    Lauren @ summitstreetjoy.com

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  15. Can't wait to see the tree skirt! Love these bottles too! Would love for you to link up @ Find Your Craft Friday over on my blog... Have a great Friday!

    Emily @ BabyBerry
    http://weinzapfelbabyberry.blogspot.com/

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  16. Those are so CUTE!!! And, I love the snowflake as the "O," too! I would love for you to link up and share with my readers! They would love that!

    http://thequickjourney.blogspot.com/2011/12/find-your-craft-friday-link-party.html

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  17. Those turned out great!

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  18. I actually saved a coffee can that we finished using this week and I think I might try something like this with it. Thanks for sharing! :)

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  19. Sweet!!!! What a quick, easy idea! I'm putting this on Take Six;s FB page right now!! Thanks!

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  20. So fun! Thanks for linking up to the Head to Head Showdown! Jen @ www.icantstopcrafting.blogspot.com

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  21. Found you on http://www.summitstreetjoy.com/ and I adore this DIY! I am hosting a 25 days of Handmade Christmas series on my blog and would love it if you would share a tutorial with my readers! Let me know if you're interested! The details are here: http://embracingmessy.blogspot.com/2011/12/25-days-of-homemade-christmas-day-1.html but you can also email me at embracingmessy@gmail.com. Look forward to hearing from you!

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  22. I have those same bottles and was trying to figure out what to do with them. I intended on making them as gifts with M&M's in them but can't find the lids. (I just moved)So now I know - thank you!

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  23. Adorable little snowflake for the "o"! It's the simple things that make great decor sometimes!

    Kim
    www.todayismysome-day.blogspot.com

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  24. They are gorgeous!! Such a great idea. Thanks so much for joining in on our Tag-Along Thursday Blog Hop, Em

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  25. Super cute, great job! I am going to be featuring you at my party tonight, thanks for linking up:)

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  26. So cute! You're being featured this week at Taking A Timeout Thursday! Thanks for sharing!

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  27. They are lovely. Thank you for sharing. What a great place you have here. I will follow on my way out so I know my path back to your door. I am sure I will spend a lot of time looking around. I hope you will find the time to come by my place for a visit and follow if you will. Take care. Cheers SpecialK XoXo

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  28. Love it, thank you for sharing!

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  29. I must say, youve got one of the best blogs Ive seen in a long time. What I wouldnt give to be able to create a blog thats as interesting as this.

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  30. Two things - great idea, and LOVE your blog!

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  31. I love the simplicity of these; they came out so great! I found you from The Christmas Roundup over at With a Side of Thriftiness! I'm sharing these now via Twitter :o)

    Elena at croppedstories@gmail.com

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