Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Upcycled Plastic Bottle Christmas Ornaments

 


I'm back at it again grabbing plastic bottles out of the recycled bin! This time I'm using Minute Maid Fruit drink bottles! The plastic bottle is smooth and firm at 52 fl. oz - that's thirteen inches around  - perfect to create some gorgeous Upcycled Christmas Ornaments! 


It's time for another Sustainable Craft Challenge hosted by Julie @Sum of Their StoriesWelcome! This challenge is all about sustainable crafting with a different theme each month!  The projects must have some sort of a sustainable element to them. This could be an upcycling or recycling element, or something that reduces waste, uses leftovers, etc. This month's theme is Christmas - as if you hadn't guess that already, lol!

Materials Used:

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How to:

Start with a clean Minute Maid 52 ounce bottle like the one pictured below. 

Remove the clear labels - front and back. Usually I use Vaseline to remove any sticky residue that's left but since the label was thin clear plastic with a sticky backing, I used Dawn Platinum Plus Power Wash to remove the stickiness and that worked out perfectly with no residue. Plus it even removed the 'sell by' date printed on the bottle!
The self adhesive rhinestones I'm using are from Temu. I know lots of you object to the site. But I've never had a problem with them - they carry some of the exact same things found on Amazon at a cheaper price. Would you believe that I've ordered items from Temu that were delivered by Amazon! Plus, most of my clothes, shoes, trinkets, etc. all have labels that say, "Made in China." 

The rhinestones tapes I received were four rolls of four yards each for $4.44.  When I ordered them, I thought I was getting larger mesh stones - similar to the ones I got from the Dollar Tree. I was at first, quite disappointed when I saw how small the stones were. Unfortunately, the Dollar Tree doesn't have the silver ones in stock at the store. But available online to buy 36 for $45! No way did I need that many and at that price! The self adhesive rhinestones I received were quite pretty and I loved how they gave off a glittery effect - especially around lights! I'm so glad I came up with a way to create something using them! 
I simply removed the paper from the backing of the rhinestone strip and wrapped it around the bottle, starting near the top. It was so much easier to wrap first and then cut out, then to cut out the plastic rings first and then add the rhinestone strip.
Once the strip met where it started, I cut off the excess and .  .  .

started another row .  .  .
leaving just enough space for a craft knife or small sharp scissors blade to cut the rhinestones rings off.

I was able to attach ten rhinestone strips onto one plastic bottle and two strips onto another one (not shown). I wanted to make three ornaments using four rhinestone rings per ornament.
Next, begin cutting the rhinestone rings out using a craft knife.
Removing the top first.
Then using small sharp scissors to remove the first rhinestone ring.
Doesn't this look like a diamond bracelet - all sparkling and glittery!
These photos doesn't do justice to the dazzling effect of the rhinestones! 
To assemble the ornament, cross the rhinestone ring at the center, as if a clock, 12-6, 9-3 positions gluing in place using Quick Hold glue (from the makers of E6000). Secure glued center with a clamp covered with parchment paper (so the clamp won't stick) until dry.
Glue on the next ring between the 1-2 and 7-8 positions.

and finally, glue on the fourth rhinestone ring between the 10-11 and 4-5 positions. Clamping in place until dry.
To make a hanging cap - fold an 8" length of silver bow wire in half, tying the ends in a knot. Lay the bow wire knot across the end of a rhinestone mesh strip and .  .  .
begin rolling together until .  .  .
reaching the size of the ornament center top.
Add a dab of glue in the center and .  .  .
place hanging cap on top of glue. Use masking tape to hold in place until dry.


 I'm loving how the ornaments look! Especially the sparkling rhinestones!
Adding brilliance and glamour to the plastic bottle strips!

And the possibilities of decorating the inside area is unlimited, too!



Welcome again to our Sustainable Craft Challenge Blog Hop!  

Be sure to check out all the creative "Christmas" Sustainable Craft projects from my fellow crafters listed below:


Julie @ Sum of Their Stories  -  Christmas Ornaments From An Old Sari

Terri @ Our Good Life -  Recycled Crystal Tabletop Christmas Tree

Gail @ Purple Hues and Me -  Upcycled Plastic Bottle Christmas Ornaments

Allyson @ Southern Sunflowers -  DIY Rock Painting Art Ideas for Christmas


Marci @ Old Rock Farmhouse -  DIY Seed Packets

T'onna @ Sew Crafty Crochet  - Winter Star Ornament










10 comments:

  1. Well didn't you just turn lemons into lemonade! I've lost count of how many times I've ordered things online and then been surprised by the size or scale of my purchase when it arrived, it's easily done! These gem strips are so sparkly and your ornaments look fabulous.

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    1. Thanks so much, Julie! I love how the ornaments turned out! And thanks a million for hosting this wonderful sustainable blog hop!

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  2. That is excellent! What an excellent idea! Thank you for sharing your creative idea.

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  3. Your ornaments look great! I love a good sparkly ornament, so I might need to make some like these! Thanks for sharing this awesome ornament idea. I have some sparkly ribbon that I got from the Dollar Tree years ago that would be perfect for this.

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  4. These look so Christmassy and sparkly! I love the fact you used an old plastic bottle! They also feel quite vintage too.

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  5. Your sparkly ornaments look quite snazzy! I've noticed Amazon is getting pricey on some crafting supplies lately. Don't blame you for bypassing the overpriced larger bling!

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  6. These are so gorgeous and I bet they look dazzling on your tree. The plastic bottle recycle idea is a winner!

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  7. I've had some disappointments ordering online, too. It happens. However, you made gorgeous ornaments with what you received! I love how they reflect whatever color is near them! -Marci @ Old Rock Farmhouse

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