Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Transform a wine bottle into a tiki torch

by Debra Anchors

Decorative Tiki - Eric Anderson
Whether filled with lamp oil to light up the night, or citronella oil to ban mosquitoes from your party, these DIY oil lamps are a great way to re-purpose a wine bottle.

Erik Anderson’s hanging lantern, featured on Design Sponge, is a bit  involved to create but not difficult. The table lanterns, over at When The Pigs Fly, are less involved, and are also less expensive to make.












Table Lanterns - When The Pigs Fly
Basically, this is what you will need to create the table lanterns:

 - Empty, clean wine bottles
 Tiki torch replacement wicks
 - Citronella lamp oil (or general lamp oil)
 - A metal washer to fit the opening of your wine bottle
   (most, 1 3/8-inch)
 - Decorative GLASS beads (small enough to fit
   inside the wine bottle)
- A funnel









Basic instructions for creating the tabletop lanterns:

  • Fill your wine bottles ½- full with glass beads in the color of your choice
  • Insert the wick through the opening of the washer; leaving enough of the wick to light it 
  • Using the funnel, pour enough of the lamp oil into the wine bottle to cover half of the wick – do not over-fill the bottle

I have linked to each of the original projects so you can find complete instructions at each location.

Note:  For convenience, I have embedded links into the materials list & instructions that will take you to the products used in these projects.

Recycle, upcycle and do it yourself? Absolutely! Have you upcycled something unique for your garden from recycled materials? Please share it with me so I can feature your creation here.


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Until next time -
Debra