Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Green Erath bottle


Currently: SOLD



This was a bottle of Pinot from Erath vinyards. Though the wine was a delight, the bottle was a stubborn project. However, I refused to be thwarted by an unruly wine bottle and my efforts prevailed at last!

Bottle lantern project

My newest project as of late.

I'm trying to configure a lantern out of the wine bottles I'm making.

I've tried hanging it around the house in different spots. I bought a set of Christmas lights to attach it to, instead of using an extention chord.















Finally, I decided I liked it the best in the kitchen window, above the sink. It makes a great nightlight and the extention chord hides behind the ugly curtains.

Whiskey bottle for Jr.




This Woodford bottle was a gift for our friend John, who joined us for Christmas this year.


Nothing says 'classy guy' like a whiskey bottle filled with lights.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Amber glass bottle

Currently: SOLD

I've sold a couple of these so far and am getting orders for sets of more. They are my personal favorite too, the amber glass is so unique and the only vinyard I know of that uses it, is in Oregon.

Green, skinny, frosted bottle


I looooove the shape of this bottle. It's slender neck with the frosted glass casts interesting shadows. It went to my Sister-in-law and her boyfriend, Jeff.

Green frosted table wine

Currently: FOR SALE

The glass is frosted with a chemical process that won't scrape off. It gives a totally unique appearance to the glass.

Green table wine bottle

Currently: SOLD

A pretty typical table wine bottle, this one was a darker green tint. A woman purchased this along with an amber colored bottle.

Green bottle: Bogle


Currently: SOLD
Bogle is an inexpensive brand of wine which commonly comes in bottles with these fantastic shapes. These two sold as a set.



Brown bottle

The brown glass on this bottle and it's skinny shape make it stand apart from the typical green glass. This one was given to my mother as a gift, but I wanted to post a picture of it to show how different each one can look.

Green Benton Lane with label

Currently: SOLD
One of two bottles I actually decided to leave the lable on, this one is a lighter green with a Benton Lane Pinot Gris lable on the front. The light green grapes match very well with the green on the label.

Christmas 2008


I got a new camera for Christmas! Hooray! BG is currently pacified
with the new Xbox games I got him. The rest of our Christmas will happen as soon as the snow melts off a little and we can make it to Oregon!





Sunday, December 21, 2008

Snow Days

Artie was born for the snow. He loves it! He bounds around in it like a gazelle. He hops and jumps and yips and bites at it. Then he whines as he eats a mouthful of it because it is cold.


It makes up for the fact that though I love snow, I've discovered the experience isn't quite the same as when I was a child. I was determined to build a snowman, for example.


As I set out packing my first snowball, I found it wasn't as blissful as it once was. "I'd kneel in the snow, but my pants would get wet and cold", I thought to myself. "My back hurts", I soon realized. "Hmm. Building a snowman stinks", I finally decided. So within five minutes of beginning my snowman, I was back in the house where it is warm and dry.


On the upside, with over a foot of snow now on the ground, Bruce has begun teaching me how to snowboard at a nearby park. I began in the front yard and graduated to the park. Next lesson, we start boarding in the streets like punk kids. Can't wait.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Presents for puppies


Ok, so we've been snowed in for a day and I'm either showing signs of creativity or cabin fever. I can't decide. Anyway, I was thinking about what to get my dog for Christmas. Yes, that's right. My dog. The problem is he already has everything.


Stuffed animals? He has more than most children.

Tennis balls? Plenty.

Bones? Yep.

PediPaws? Toothbrush? Grooming supplies? Check, check, and check.


With the thought of my mother questioning the lack of presents for my pooch on Christmas day, I knew I had to think of something. So a little cellophane wrap, some leftover ribbon, and a couple of milkbones later. I had some cute stocking stuffers ready to go.


Monday, December 15, 2008

Wine bottle set

Currently: SOLD

This is the second 'set' of bottles I've sold. I've been selling these on Craigslist one by one. When I posted a picture of one of these amber bottles, I was asked to make a second one to match and sold them as a set. These are my personal favorites of all the color combinations possible. I love the amber glass.
Working on this bottle project has really been fun for me. It stirs my imagination for projects yet to come.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Christmas wreath


A sort of family tradition, I made my first wreath this year since I was a kid. My grandmother taught me how to make these and once I started making this one, I found out it was like riding a bike.

I really hope Santa brings me a new camera this year for Christmas. These pictures are a little crummy, but I'm so proud of my wreath, I thought I would share it anyway.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Wine bottle project





My mother called me up the other day.




"There is a woman at work who puts Christmas lights inside wine bottles and sells them. Can you make those?", she asked.

"No.", I replied.





After much assurance to her and myself that this was an impossible endeavor, I decided I had better look into it. Turns out that the equipment I purchased to make wine bottle vases (that didn't work) was exactly what I needed. Go figure!











Happy Accidents




Bottles, bottles, everywhere and not a drop to drink!


We saved bottle after bottle for an ever-so-awesome DIY project I cooked up for my wedding. I was going to cut the necks off of wine bottles and sand them down to make fancy vases.


After borrowing a tile cutter from my father, I found out that cutting the bottles was easy enough... Getting them to look good too was the trick!




Come to find out, I didn't have the proper equipment for wine bottle vases so as any true crafty, artsy, thrifty person would, I turned my folly into intention.


I frosted the bottles and used them as vases anyway. They actually ended up looking quite nice and made sense, being as the event was in the heart of the Willamette Valley wine country.