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DIY Candle Holder From Alcohol Bottles

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    October 26, 2022 9:58 PM EDT

    DIY Candle Holder From Alcohol Bottles

    Save your wine, whiskey, beer, and vodka bottles. You don’t even have to take the label off. It’s a nice way to upcycle glass since it generally takes longer for them to get recycled anyway. If you could reuse them, why not? Especially if you’re adding some oomph to your living room, man cave, patio, or wherever.Get more news about beer colour candle holder,you can vist our website!

    There’s actually a cute Italian restaurant in my hometown that uses their old wine bottles to make these, which is where I got the idea. I’ve always loved that they place a bottle at each table to give it a romantic element.My content contains affiliate links to products I use and love. If you take action (purchase, subscribe) after clicking the links, I get some crafting money which helps me continue to write awesome tutorials for you! This costs you nothing but enables you to support my work.
    Step 1: size your candlesticks
    Adding the candlesticks to the bottle as is can be a bad idea. It makes the bottle top-heavy and it can topple over.

    I recommend breaking or cutting your candles to keep them from extending too high above the bottle top.

    I like to stick the candlestick in upside down (wick inside the bottle) to see which point on the candlestick is thick enough for it to fit in the bottle opening. Then, I break it a bit lower than that area.

    You can also use scissors or a knife to shape the top of the candle if you had to break it toward the bottom and can’t use the original top.
    Step 2: light the candle
    Yep, it’s that easy. when your candle is secure in the bottle and you’re sure it won’t fall out, go ahead and light it.

    Wax will drip down the side of the bottle and possibly onto the surface it’s sitting on, so I recommend setting them on a plate or some other base to catch the wax.