5/9/13

Recycled Starbucks Bottles Flower Vases

Hola Amigos! I love coffee and I pretty much love everything that has to do with coffee...towels, magnets, CUPS (big addiction) tshirs (5 and counting) and sometimes...the little bottles coffee comes in! I had a few of them under the kitchen sink and since Spring is here, I decided to put it to good use!
I'm sure you have since this project around Pinterest a million times, but my dad use to say it's not about inventing the wheel...but how you spin it! LOL...so here are mine!

You will need, acrylic paint, Starbucks Iced coffee empty bottles and your imagination!
Pour a bit of the paint inside the bottle, swirl around to distribute paint all over, cover it up with the lid , shake it a bit, and without the lid on put them upside down to drip the excess and dry!


I think these little bottles would be perfect for Mother's Day with a little Coffee House Gift Card (Hint..Hint..Hubs!!!)


Or with a message of something good coming like "Breakfast in Bed"

Or Happy Mother's day!


I will put mine on a my kitchen window sill! They would look pretty with lids and all!

And they make pretty flower vases too!. Remember not to put water inside otherwise you will ruin the paint.

 Now days they have very pretty silk flowers that would look great all year long, but if you want to put real ones inside you might want to try my other DIY Painted Vases here!

Thank You very much for visiting today! I hope my project today gives you some good ideas of how to create something pretty with those old bottles under your kitchen sink! Have a Bright Shinny Day!

Besitos,
Lizy






































































































































































































































































































































































































15 comments:

  1. This is such a good idea. My son loved these when he was home (he probably still does, but he's grown now). ;)

    I like the personal touch w/the card.

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  2. Looks really good. The kind of craft my kids would love to do. Good idea.

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  3. Very cute idea ! I may give that a try with some jars or something since we dont have Starbucks here.

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  4. Café, Chocolate, Cutisimo!! You and I are sooooo there! ; ) Here from Paula's hop and I hope to see you at my dance soon. BB2U

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  5. LIZY, THESE ARE SO GORGEOUS. WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT YOU COULD MAKE SOMETHING SO PRETTY OUT OF OLD STARBUCK'S BOTTLES. HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY! YOUR FRIEND, JANET

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  6. SO fun!! I'd love for you to come share it at the link party I am cohosting right now!
    http://thefirstyearblog.com/2013/05/12/link-party-with-titi-crafty/

    Beth @ The First Year Blog

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  7. Super cute!!! Thank you for participating at SHOW-licious Craft Showcase!!

    Marti
    http://sew-licious.blogspot.com

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  8. These look great Lizbeth! Love them! I have been doing this with vases and love the look of them when they're done! =D Thanks for sharing this on the FESTIVE FRIDAY FIESTA! Have a great day!

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  9. Cute! painting vases and bottles is not as easy as you'd think, I know, I have tried! Yours look darlin, and love the tags!
    Jenna

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  10. These are beautiful! Great idea! Thanks so much for sharing this at the Show Off Weekend Blog Party!

    Jessica
    The Wondering Brain

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  11. SO cute! You know I heart Starbucks!! Thanks for linking up at Shine on Fridays! :)

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  12. Such a cute idea! I love those little Starbucks bottles. Thank you so much for coming by and linking up to the Pinworthy Projects Party!

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  13. These are darling!! I never thought to leave the labels visible, but it makes sense, especially as a gift for a coffee girl like you! Thanks for sharing your darling creations!

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