Hey friends!
Back in the spring I used an old planter to make a rustic centerpiece, but since then I’ve changed my centerpiece about a thousand times!
For the latest update I used some wine/liquor bottles that were left behind by the previous owner of our house (they left a ton of random stuff!). We aren’t big wine drinkers, but didn’t know what to do with them since many were unopened, so in my cupboard they sat.
So I started by pouring the liquid down the drain, washing off the dust they’d gathered in my cupboard, and soaking the empty bottles in a warm water, vinegar and dish soap solution for about 30 minutes.
While they were soaking, I added a ‘fleur di lis’ with stencil I’ve had for ages and some green acrylic paint.
I painted the edges of the planter in the green as well, and then roughed the whole thing up with some sand paper, cause it’s supposed to look like it’s been around a while :)
Once the bottles were dry I painted them with black chalkboard paint and let them dry.
I had some left over Spanish moss from a wreath I made earlier this year, so I threw it in there, and added the word ‘Summer’ to the bottles in what else–chalk! One letter per bottle. Genius!
I also threw in some of the mason jars and votive candles from the spring centerpiece for a little more interest.
A little ‘french country cottage’ in suburban southern California. Easy to make, using stuff I already had, as you know–my favorite kind of project!
Did you update your centerpiece for the summer?
Linking up here:
Jill @ Create.Craft.Love. says
Love it! Pretty and versatile! Good job friend!
Chase the Star says
Thanks Jill!! XO
Natasha SerenityYou says
Your newest follower – found you on mum’s mingle party
Natasha @ http://www.serenityyou.blogspot.com
Chase the Star says
Thank you Natasha, I’ll be on my way to your place now!
shabbygals says
Cute!! Following you back!
Chase the Star says
Thank you, and welcome!
Emma says
Love this centerpiece! The painted bottles look really good, I wish we had some around the house so I could try this!
Chase the Star says
Thank you so much!! You can probably do this with any type of glass bottle if you don’t have wine bottles handy! :)
Cassidy says
Awesome centerpiece! Love that you can change it for different seasons.
Chase the Star says
Thanks Cassidy!!!
twelve-O-eight says
I love this! The dark bottles look awesome next to the light painted distressed wood.
Hugs, Tanya :)
http://twelveoeight.blogspot.com/
Barbara Hiatt says
Thanks very much Tanya!!
Erin says
Love this!!!
Barbara Hiatt says
Thanks so much!
Betsy @ Romance on a Dime says
Looks great as a centerpiece. Love it!! Thanks for sharing this at Romance on a dime’s Take it on Tuesday!!
Barbara Hiatt says
Thank you Betsy!
Christine says
LOVE the center piece Barbara!! I love everything about it.. from the chalk bottles.. to the details on the box!
Thanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer.. From Dream To Reality!
Barbara Hiatt says
Thank you so much Christine! And thank you for hosting each week, love your party!
Marisa says
Love it!! Great idea.
Barbara Hiatt says
Thank you Marisa, glad you like it!
At The Picket Fence says
That looks so fantastic and I love that you can change it up seasonally! Thanks so much for sharing it with us at Inspiration Friday this week!
Vanessa
Barbara Hiatt says
Thank you so much for hosting and the comment!
Erin says
So cute!!!
Barbara Hiatt says
Thanks Erin! So glad you like it!!
Hani Shabbir says
very cute idea.. I love how it can be changed seasonally with small touches. Thanks for linking up!
Barbara Hiatt says
Thanks Hani!! Appreciate the comment love!
Oklahomaredhead says
I really do like your tableau! I’m turning my kitchen into a French country with Fleur-de-Lis and cows. I also have quite a few liquor bottles (I don’t drink) that need something done with them! What a great and beautiful idea!
rack says
Every picture on your blog is like a chocolate sundae for my eyes.
corner wine cabinet says
i absolutely love this — following :)