This is a double compartment bowl made from a white wine bottle. These are dishwasher safe. Can be made from any color bottle.
This below was an accident. I didn't expect the paint to stay on, but it did. I like the way it turned out. This is beaded with glass beads. Hand wash. This is a cheese tray, you can also use them for candles, lemons/limes, stuffed mushrooms, crackers... the possibilities are endless.
Up close detail on the neck
This below is a beachy bottle. Beaded with all natural green river rock and shell beads.
Hand wash. All bottles come with a spreader. The bowls come with a condiment fork. The spreaders and forks are all purchased from Crate and Barrel/World Market etc.
This one I love. Its glass beads, in turquoise and purple and black. Really cute and fun!
This is an example of a bottle that I put the label back on. This was purchased in Idaho in a Vintage wine shop I found. There is this street in Idaho called "Chicken Dinner Road" This wine is called Chicken Dinner Wine and has the story of Chicken Dinner Road on the back.
These are Bacardi bottles. These are really neat, as the "Bacardi" etched in the glass is still visible after firing, as well as a date. Neat for limes and Mojito's!
This is what happens to an Absolute Vodka bottle if you put it in a kiln! Really neat. The paint all stays on. These are bigger than wine bottles. Great cheese tray.
A Ketel One Vodka bottle.. Very nice, very big. Great cheese tray.
I put the label back on- on the underneath of the bottle- so you always have a nice, clean work area for your food. The labels are also glued to designer paper, leaving the back pretty. They are sprayed with a waterproof spray that leaves them hand washable, and the label will not come off. Below is an example of what the back looks like.
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