Who doesn't Love the sound of a Wind Chimes
Wine Bottle Wine Chimes are easy to make and make Great Gifts
Lets get started so you can make a beautiful piece of Art you can enjoy for years to come
oh and a Tip from Daw you know those blue recycle bins on trash day Raid them get free empty wine bottles from your neighbors
or contact local restaurants and ask them if they have any Wine bottles they are getting rid of most of them will be happy to give them to you,
or contact local restaurants and ask them if they have any Wine bottles they are getting rid of most of them will be happy to give them to you,
You Need Glass Wine bottles any Color
The Reason I love Wine bottles is the Glass is Thick and Less likely to Break
but you can use any Thick Glass Bottle
Safety Glasses and Gloves
a Bottle Cutter
you can Get these at Craft stores and at Home Depot and Lowes
Cost maybe Ten Dollars
Sand Paper
Candle
Paper Towels
Okay Lets get started on how to make a Wine bottle Wind Chime
1. First thing you want to do is make sure the bottle is Clean and Remove the Labels
2.Scoring The Bottle use the bottle Cutter
This is exactly the same as making a score line when glass cutting. It's best to dab some oil on to the wheel each time before you start - any oil and a paper towel will do. The scoreline is the most important part, so take it slowly, using constant pressure, but not too hard. The glass separates better with a light, even scoreline.
- Rotate the bottle towards you with two hands
- Keep it firmly against the backstop and keep it moving while you’re making the scoreline.
- This will take practice if you've never used a cutter to cut glass before. Only go round once, it's not good for the wheel to go over a cut.
- You’ll hear a little crunching noise when you reach the beginning of your scoreline.
- Check that you haven't missed any bits, and that you have an unbroken scoreline
3.Heating The Scoreline
Light your Candle
If you think about the scoreline being a scratch on one side of the glass, rather than a 'cut', it makes it easier to see why you have to heat the glass now. The scratch needs to be cracked through to the other side before the bottle will separate.
- To do this, light the candle provided in the cutter kit, and slowly turn the bottle about an eighth of an inch from the flame. If you go closer, the bottle will heat too quickly. Try to do it evenly. This part takes a while, and it will take practice to know when the glass is hot enough.
- Be prepared to spend about 2-3 minutes heating the glass. The bottle should feel hot to the touch – but not enough to burn you!
Step Four: Separating The Bottle
you can put the bottle in ice water or run cold water over it and it should Crack and pop off Easily
Use a paper towel or cloth to dry the two sides of the bottle, carefully cleaning the black marks off of each side. The cut glass edges will be very sharp, so make sure you’re wearing gloves and paying attention.
Using fine-grit sand paper will give your bottles a smooth edge. This produces a lot of dust so I recommend doing this step outside.
make sure no Rough or Sharp Edges
Okay now that you have a nice clean Bottle you want the bottle neck part
you need about 2 -3 of them depending on how big you want the wind chime to be
The bottom part you can use as a floral vase or Recycle
Now you need 4 wine Corks
you need at least 8 Metal Screw Eye Hooks
This is the Style you need the Closed Eye hook
Simple to make Screw the Eye hook into the Cork
you can also use them as key chains too if you want
Now put a metal key chain and hook
Optional ideas
Keys
Steampunk Cogs and Wheels
you want them short snug but allow the bottles to clank a little bit
Now Assemble
Note you can use Chain and Rope if you want also there are other variations how to assemble it
here are some examples
Attach each Chain with the eye hook to the next Cork and connect together
you can attach pendants and anything you want to the eye hook chain
why not go for a halloween theme and decorate your Wine bottles
Your blog is wonderful! Thank you for taking the time to post all these creative ideas and projects.
ReplyDeletethank you I just like to share and teach others how to make it themselves and help others be Crafty
DeleteI am just blown away by your creativity!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great ideas!
I forgot to ask, where did you get the labels on the wine bottles?
ReplyDeleteyou print them up or even some stores you can buy them
Deletevery nice things... Congratulations...
ReplyDeleteCool idea!
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