Pumpkin Project - repurpose a bottle into Precious Pumpkin decor
What tastes like an apple and looks like a pumpkin?Stumped...?A bottle of Martinelli's apple juice of course! The shape, the leaves in relief on the top...do you see what I see?This a such a fun pumpkin repurpose project for adults & kids. I have made these with both my Girl Scout troops and more at home with my two crafty gals.This is what you will need:
- large glass bottle of Martinelli's apple juice;
- orange tulle;
- felt for face & leaves;
- floral tape;
- twine;
- glue;
- a dripless candle;
- optional: paper leaves, wire, button.
Start with an empty bottle with the label removed. ( getting the label off is probably the hardest part! )Then you need to do a lot of this. Cheers!! Only kidding you don't have to drink all the juice to make the project!Insert a length of tulle 15" x 60" or so ( this project is very forgiving ) into the clean jar.
For the stem, tie twine on the top & wrap it around. Secure twine with glue.Chances are your candle will not be wide enough to fit securely into the opening, so wrap the end of the candle with floral tape & cut a square of felt or burlap to sit the candle in before inserting in bottle opening. I used a heathered green felt & cut it with pinking shears for a "leafy" look.
To make the vine tendrils use 30" of thin wire. Wrap the wire in floral tape & twist around the top. Use a pencil to make the curly-ques.After twisting on the 'vines', cut a 1/2"wide length of green felt & glue it around the threadings on the top of the jar ( where the cap would screw on ). This gives a nice finished look before adding the leaves.Cut out your pumpkin face from the felt. I used dark brown felt & my pinking shears. I also purchased these pretty paper leaves from Michael's.Glue on the face & leaves. I glued on a button for the final flourish!Isn't he precious? Now I know you know this but, use a dripless candle & don't leave it burning unattended as there is felt at the base. Safety first my friends!Here is Lara's! Precious and spooky!
Wishing I had all the bottle pumpkins of Halloweens past to show you, I found this photo of my Brownie troop proudly displaying theirs."On my honor"...this was one of their favorite crafts of all time!Here is another pumpkin repurpose project, the Sweet Sweater Pumpkin tutorial from Homeward Found. Oh, and a recipe for all that un-bottled apple juice!Is it feeling like Autumn by you yet?** Kelly **Don’t miss a trick ~ follow My Soulful Home on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram and Hometalk.linking up at: Savvy Southern Style, The Everyday Home, A Stroll Thru Life and...