The weather is so nice today! I decided to go out into the garden to add
a bit of whimsy to an area by the chicken coops.
My sweet Husband brought me these Iron Gates a few years ago.
He thought I would like them. He was SO RIGHT. I love them!
I have used them to grow SWEET PEA flowers, but decided I would
like to make a BOTTLE GARDEN.
First I gathered some bottles, new and old.
I also had a few vintage glass Insulators.
I used Bailing Wire and pliers
The first bottle I will make the loop large to fit over a doorknob.
Cut a piece of wire about 18 '' long.
Twist a couple times using pliers.
Wrap around the lip of the bottle and twist tightly again using pliers.
Cut ends so they are more even.
I like to curl the sharp ends using the end of pliers for a decorative finish.
Cut a 4'' piece of wire to make an ''S ''hook to hang on your fence or wood area
in your yard.
I hung this on the door while I made the rest.
Do you celebrate May Day ?
You could leave one on your neighbors door.
Here is a closer look.
For the Insulators, they will be flipped over so they will be hung upside down.
They are the perfect size to hold a tea light.
For safety reasons I prefer the battery operated type.
The Dollar Tree has the tea light size and the votive size both will work.
If we our outside enjoying our friends and family I don't want to worry about candles.
These have a flickering effect. You can turn them on ahead of time and
enjoy the mood lighting !
Look how beautiful they look on the table
When they sit upright. The tea lights fit under perfectly!
And at night.
They have a nice glow.
I hung the bottles on the fence, filled with water
and fresh flowers and added the tea lights to the Insulators.
I may add more bottles, but for now I like the way it turned out.
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xoLisaS
How sweet this is. It gives the garden such a nice ambiance.
ReplyDeleteDebra, It does add some vertical interest to a plain wall background. Your comment is so nice to hear. I'm glad you stopped by to say hello. Have a great week ! xoLisaS
DeleteLove this, Lisa! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm! Pinned!
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome, it is so fun to share!
DeleteThank you so much for the encouragement to continue.
xoLisaS
I have one of these insulators and was trying to decide what to do with it. I love your idea. Thanks for sharing on To Grandma's House We Go!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting! I love the pretty colors of the insulators. It blew my mind when I found out that the battery tea lights fit so well. xoLisaS
DeleteSuch a beautiful way to collect and display bottles. Thanks for the photo pics of the wire hangers. I tend to over think when I add wire hangers and they don't turn out quite as adorable as yours. Love the curlicues!
ReplyDeleteAudra,
DeleteYou always say such nice things! Thank you so much.
xoLisaS
This is adorable & what a charming garden decoration. I will be featuring this in my 13 Charming Garden Decorations at Merry Monday on Sunday at 6 pm pst. Hope to see you at the party!
ReplyDeleteJenny, Thank you so much. I am so excited to be featured at Merry Monday! This is wonderful. xoLisaS
DeleteSo pretty! I may have to add this to my yard! Thanks for sharing at Bloggers Pitstop!
ReplyDeleteDenise, Thank you for hosting a great party!
DeleteI am so glad you liked my project and stopped by. xoLisaS
What a great way to display colored glass!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michele !
DeleteSo much summer vibes!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! That's so nice of you to say. I'm glad you stopped by. xo Lisa S
DeleteLoving these projects. I have used mattress coils and this is giving me an idea. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAlso thank you for joining the Dishing It & Digging It Link Party. I hope you're getting good views and meeting new friends.
Christine, I really appreciate the opportunity to share. Thank you for hosting! I am having so much fun. Thanks for visiting and saying hello. Have a great week. xo Lisa S
DeleteI adore this idea. Now I have to find some fence sections or gates like yours. We collected bottles for wedding guest table decorations so we have many.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at What'd You Do This Weekend? You will be a feature next week.
Wishes for tasty dishes,
Linda
Linda,
DeleteThank you so much. I am so glad you liked my project.
Thank you for hosting and letting us share.
xo Lisa S
Lucky you! Those gates are to die for! Love how you have the bottle vases on them and the insulators! LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteYou are so sweet ! Thanks for visiting. xo Lisa S
DeleteOh Lisa! I love these. I've seen them 1000 times and wondered what to do w/ them and now I have some ideas. Featuring when my link party opens up tonight.
ReplyDeleteCarol, You always give such nice comments. I appreciate you so much. Thank you for hosting and featuring my gardening project. I'm thrilled.
Deletexo Lisa S
What a fun patio display this makes! Thanks for sharing with Party in Your PJs!
ReplyDeleteLynda, Thank you so much for hosting and visiting!
DeleteI appreciate the nice comment. xo Lisa S
Lovely! Will be featuring at Party in Your PJs/Two Chicks and a Mom tonight!
ReplyDeleteDonna, Thank you I'm so excited ! Thank you for another amazing party. xo Lisa S
DeleteThanks so much for linking up with me at #AThemedLinkup 18 for Crafting with Bottles and Jars, open May 30 to June 10. All party entries shared if social media buttons installed.
ReplyDeleteOh I love these bottles hanging like that with tea lights. So adorable and fun! I hopped over from Grammy’s Grid!
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That looks lovely! What a fun idea. I love all the colors of glass mixed together.
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