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The era of recycling is here, and we would do well to contribute as much as possible if we want to save our planet and protect our environment. We don’t have a detailed list, but there are a lot of things that we can give a second life to.
This is particularly the case for glass bottles, regardless of what they may have contained. They can certainly be put in the recycling bin, because glass is one of the materials that can be recycled and transformed.
However, with such bottles, there are so many DIY possibilities that we should consider using them for this purpose. For example, we can make wall decorations, candlesticks, photo frames, centerpieces, candlesticks, and much more.
As you continue reading, you will discover 11 original ways to recycle your glass bottles. One of them will certainly please you, and it is with pride that you will display it in your home. images: homehacks
1. Attach glass bottles, ideally green, to small wooden boards.
Screw onto a wall, and decorate with natural or artificial flowers.
2. Do you regularly consume VOSS water?
If so, collect all the bottles, and use them to store your non-perishable foods.
3. To display your best photos, this idea is great.
Slide them inside clear glass bottles, and decorate with seashells, jewelry or other items.
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4. Perrier water bottles can also have a second life.
They actually turn into spray bottles.
5. Spray paint empty wine bottles with gold spray paint.
Inside, put white candles, and you get pretty candlesticks.
6. Make this stunning centerpiece by painting bottles white.
Apply glue, roll them in Epsom salt and decorate with silver baubles, candles, etc.
7. Do you feed the birds?
If so, make this bird feeder, made from a glass bottle and wooden boards.
8. No matter what event you want to celebrate, these bottles will be a hit.
Paint them ¾ full, and add stars, small dots, or other patterns, and tie a string.
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9. To decorate your furniture or table, spray white paint on bottles.
Then glue the cut-out patterns onto a sheet of newspaper.
10. To light up your backyard, these oil lamps would be perfect.
Inside, slip a kit designed specifically for torches.
11. If you know how to cut glass, you might enjoy this project.
It is made with glass Coca Cola bottles, from which the top has been cut off.
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