I love the texture of this bottle. It is also inspired by my previous bottle Magic in a Bottle & Pure Elegance. The clay used in this bottle are premo black, burnt umber & copper. I combined black and copper clay for the top part of the bottle. It was a great combination. My intention was to create something vintage. The shape of the bottle is narrow and long. I thought, adding a handle on the side completes the look of the bottle. This bottle does not have elaborate details but using the textured sheet creates a beautiful & easy project.
Materials used in this project:
Empty wine bottle
Premo Clays (black, burnt umber & copper)
Gilders paste (antique gold)
Pearl ex (gold)
Clay tools
Here's a closer look of the texture. I rubbed gilders paste antique gold and german silver after the bottle was cured for 45 minutes at 275C.
I also added that clay beads around the bottle for extra details.
I added flower tie using my extra copper clay at the neck of the bottle. I finished it with German silver gilders paste.
This was an easy project and yet it turned out into a beautiful piece.
I secured the handle with bakeable clay before baking to make sure it is secured well on the bottle.
I hope you enjoyed this post. Visit my other pages for more great ideas on how to upcycle your empty wine bottle into lovely decor using polymer clay.
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detailed tutorial on how to create polymer clay wine bottle.
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