INTRO
How to make a Plastic Bottle Vase? It’s easy, but it’s important to follow these steps if you want your vase to look good and be sturdy!
1) Gather your supplies
1. Empty plastic water or soda bottles 2. Scissors 3. String 4. Hot glue gun 5. Soil
2) Cut the bottom off the bottle
Cutting off the bottom of the plastic bottle can be done using either scissors or a utility knife. When cutting with a scissors, make sure to use your hand as a guide and cut at an angle so that you’ll have straight cuts on the top edge. If you’re using a utility knife, remember to cut from top to bottom in order to maintain accuracy.
3) Decorate the bottle
1. Fill the bottle with water and place it in the freezer for a few hours until it is solid. 2. Take out of the freezer and remove the label from the bottle. 3. With a sharp knife, cut off about an inch from each side of the bottle to give it a more natural shape (you can keep these pieces as part of your vase)
4) Fill the bottle with water
Filling the bottle with water is the first step in this process. You can do this by filling it up with a pitcher of water or using a funnel to pour water into the container. You can also use hot or cold water depending on what type of flowers you plan on putting in your vase. Once you have filled it up, place the cap back onto the bottle and give it a few shakes to make sure all the air bubbles are out of the water.
5) Place flowers in the vase
To make a vase, simply remove the bottom of the plastic bottle by cutting it off with scissors or a utility knife. Rinse out the inside of the bottle and use a funnel to fill it with water. Then, place your flowers or other greenery into the top of the vase.
6) Conlusion
If you want to give your flowers a temporary home while they are blooming, then this tutorial is perfect for you. All you need is some creativity and some plastic bottles that have been washed out and dried. And in just five easy steps, you’ll be on your way to making a vase from an old plastic bottle. So let’s get started!
1) Cut the bottom of the bottle off at an angle so that it creates a flat surface for the vase to rest on.