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Hi, my crafty fam, today I'm bringing you this fun and beautiful Moroccan inspired glam
bottle that was requested.
I made this using the decoupage technique with paper cutouts.
Moroccan glam a DIY wine bottle craft, requested
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Now Let's get started.
As usual, we will start by painting the whole bottle with matte white acrylic paint and
a pouncer brush.
Give it two coats and make sure to let it fully dry before giving it the second one.
I like to put mine in front of a small fan to help it dry faster.
While that's drying you can prepare the paper cutouts we will be decoupaging.
I found this pattern online and thought it was perfect for what I wanted.
I printed two copies.
You want to cut each side with the points evenly across.
Then cut out each individual strip as you see here.
I used two copies for my bottle… eight strips in total.
Depending on the size of your bottle, you might need more or less.
On the ones with the two half designs, I cut off each of the top halves.
I'll be replacing it with a full one.
and then add four more to the other strips as well.
The next part is optional, I like to establish a pattern of color before starting a project.
Using markers the same colors as the paint I will be using, I created a color pattern
to my liking.
I used blue, purple and orange.
Before painting them, I numbered each row so I could put it back in the same order.
Next, we're going to paint them in.
Make sure to place them on a silicone craft mat or on glass because they will stick to
the surface otherwise when adding the paint.
I set up my paint and three medium-sized pouncer brushes, one for each color.
Matching all of the dots I painted each section.
Be gentle and take your time.
I let them dry and gave them another coat.
Once they're dry, you have to peel them up.
Be careful when doing this that you don't rip them.
You might want to run the scissors around the edge to separate
the paint from the paper before lifting.
They should look something like this when you're done.
Before gluing them onto the bottle…
I'm going to seal it with Mod Podge Gloss first.
This is so the white paint doesn't get damaged when I glue the paper cutouts down.
Make sure the glue is completely dry before moving on to the next step.
If you want to make sure you space then even all the way around, use some painters or masking
tape to place them how you want them before gluing them down.
Now it's time to decoupage the paper cutouts onto the bottle.
Place some mod podge on the bottle and don't be shy with it.
This isn't thin like paper napkins and will need more glue to stick it down.
Just make sure to spread the glue evenly so it doesn't dry with lumps.
Now place the paper cutouts, if you have them taped… lift one off glue it down and keep
going until you're done.
I just eyeballed mine as you see here.
Place the cutout but don't press it all the way down until you have it where you want
it.
Once it's where you want it, glue the whole thing down.
On the bottom and top of the bottle where the glass has a curve, I use my fingers to
press the paper down.
I could've just misted the back side of the cutouts with water and it would have made
it a lot easier to glue down… totally forgot.
Make sure to smooth out all the glue and continue doing this until they are all glued down.
Glue down all the last cutouts and like I said before if you mist the backside with
water before gluing it down it'll be a lot easier to manage.
Now I'm going to paint the bottom halves so it looks better.
Using your favorite sealer, seal the whole bottle.
I gave mine 3 coats, letting dry between each one.
and now for the fun part! adding all the details.
Pour some clear glue, any clear glue will do, and add glitter to it.
I added purple,
dark blue,
gold,
and a lighter blue glitter and mixed it all together.
I randomly glittered several of the blue and purple ones with the mixture.
I then added orange glitter paint to all the orange spots
and blue glitter paint to some of the blue ones.
You want to do thin layers and build up to get the best results with the glitter paints
so that means letting it dry before adding another coat.
I gave them around 4 coats each.
I then decided to add a very light outline to some of the purple spots with the blue
glitter glue as you see here.
Let all that dry and then it's time to add all the rhinestones and fallback gold pearls.
I used clear nail polish and the back of the paintbrush.
I use a tiny bit of nail polish on the back of the brush to pick up the rhinestones.
I outlined all of the shapes using the gold flat back pearls... purple and blue rhinestones.
I decided to add some color to the neck of the bottle because it was to plain.
Using the same color paints I gave it a blue, purple and orange strip as you see here.
Then added all the bling.
Paint the cap white and let it dry.
Give it a coat of the orange and let that dry.
Rhinestone it up with all the different colors, let it dry and screw the cap back on.
And here it is all done!
This bottle was a lot of work because of all the rhinestones but I love, love love how
it came out.
It was so worth it and I totally nailed my vision with this Moroccan inspired glam bottle.
Thank you for this request!
I really enjoyed making it and I hope you guys do too.
There are so many different ways you can decorate this bottle.
Like using puffy gold paint to outline them instead of the rhinestones… use, yarn, bling
wrap or trim… and if you don't have regular glitter use glittered nail polish.
You could also use fabric instead of paper cutouts for your design.
If you have a stencil, trace it onto the fabric, cut them out and glue it down the same way
as I did with the cutouts.
You can change the colors to match your decor or event.
You can also put fake flowers in it an turn into a vase.
Use your imagination and as always, have fun be creative and make a mess.
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