Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Inserting lighta in wine bottles lighted wine bottles

Tips for Inserting DecoTeenty lights In Your Bottle. Drill your hole in the back side of your bottle. Follow Instructions. Rinse bottle and dry. You may want to dry it in a warm oven. Thread your string of Deco Bulbs through one of the snap-in plastic grommets. Insert Deco bulbs into bottle. Turn bottle neck down and shake bottle so the lights are more evenly distributed. I will often tie a short piece of fishing line near the terminal end of the lights and pull the bulbs up a little tighter in the neck of the bottle. The bottle cork will keep the line tight. If not using a bottle cork you would have to try a little speck of glue to the inside of the bottle neck. What often happens is the lights over time will settle down lower in the bottle leaving the top half with few bulbs. The Clear Teeny super bright bulbs look really great in the dark colored bottles. Using clear bottles you may want to try multi-colored bulbs. Be sure to use Darice Deco Teeny bulbs when drilling a 3/8 inch hole. Many string lights have a standard socket which is the same size as standard Christmas lights. If you using the larger bulbs you will need a ½ or 5/8 inch hole. P

Sunday, January 17, 2016

incense bottle bottle smoker lighted wine bottles

Diamond hole saws for incense bottle smokers Diamond coated holesaw/drill bit. 3/8" outside diameter. 1/4" shank. Can drill approx. 1.5" deep. Selected and recommended for drilling vent hole in incense bottles/smoker. Contact me at starkey25@live.com. drilling instructions are included. Incense bottle smokers are a very unique item. They are used for aromatherapy or most often to providing a pleasant atmosphere in your home. They are very easy and fun to make. All you need is a unique bottle, a drill motor and most important a diamond drill bit (hole saw). A 3/8" diamond drill bit will work just fine... I noticed a craft table at a recent craft show here FL selling incense wine bottles..She had a great display and was selling her incense bottle between 12 & 18.00 dollars. She also was selling incense sticks that you would light and insert in the bottle. I was surprised at the brift business she was doing... She also sold a lots of her painted bottles which were very done. Just another example of how to re-cycle old bottles and make some money at the same time Gerald Posted by Gerald Starkey at 6:21 AM Friday, March 22, 2013

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Deco tweenty light bulbs

Tips for inserting Decp Lights in wine bottles Tips for Inserting DecoTeenty lights In Your Bottle. Drill your hole in the back side of your bottle. Follow Instructions. Rinse bottle and dry. You may want to dry it in a warm oven. Thread your string of Deco Bulbs through one of the snap-in plastic grommets. Insert Deco bulbs into bottle. Turn bottle neck down and shake bottle so the lights are more evenly distributed. I will often tie a short piece of fishing line near the terminal end of the lights and pull the bulbs up a little tighter in the neck of the bottle. The bottle cork will keep the line tight. If not using a bottle cork you would have to try a little speck of glue to the inside of the bottle neck. What often happens is the lights over time will settle down lower in the bottle leaving the top half with few bulbs. The Clear Teeny super bright bulbs look really great in the dark colored bottles. Using clear bottles you may want to try multi-colored bulbs. Be sure to use Darice Deco Teeny bulbs when drilling a 3/8 inch hole. Many string lights have a standard socket which is the same size as standard Christmas lights. If you using the larger bulbs you will need a ½ or 5/8 inch hole.

Thursday, January 7, 2016

mason jar lamp

If you have ever visited a country store or antique mall you may have seen lots of old Bell Mason or Kerr canning jars. There is a certain charm to them and we love to reminisce and recall the canning days at grandma’s house. We are all very familiar with both bell mason and Kerr canning jars and that makes them somewhat attractive to imitative crafters. They make charming, rustic country table lamps with them. Mason and Kerr canning jars lamps eye catching and unique because they can display a wide verity of collectibles such as sea shells, beans, buttons, beach stones, marbles or any others item that you can think of. If you were to use Google Search you will find lots of canning jar lamps for sell. However: Why not make one yourself?.. They are rather easy to make and you can find Mason or Kerr canning jars at any garage sale, county store or you can use new canning jars that are available at any supermarket. Again, use Google Search to find a source for canning jar lamp socket adopters. You can also find them at your local hardware store. You will notice that most of the canning jar socket adopter uses a standard light socket with the lamp cord coming out of the socket base. I don’t partially like that style as it leaves the lamp cord hanging down the side of the lamp. I would rather buy a 3/8 inch diamond drill bits and drill a hole near the bottom of the canning jar and insert the lamp cord from the bottom. As far as the lamp light socket goes, You can use a standard socket with a push threw off & on switch or if you want to insert lights inside the mason jar as well a light on top, you can use a two circuit, 3 terminal light socket. This socket gives you the ability to turn on the inside the jar lights only or the top light only, or turn on both. Making your very own Mason Canning Jar lamp is a fun craft and I am sure you would enjoy this craft

Friday, January 1, 2016

incense bottles bottle smokers incense

How to make a Incense Bottle Smoker Use a 3/8 inch Diamond drill bit for a vent hole in your Incense bottle Incense bottles or incense smokers are a very unique craft item. They sell at craft show between ten and twenty dollars. They are used for aromatherapy. Many use incense bottles smoker instead of air wicks in their homes. They are very easy to make. All you need is a bottle so some kind, a drill motor and most important, a good quality diamond coated drill bit. A 3/8 inch diamond bit will work just fine. You need to select a bottle that is about 12 inches high. Tell enough so that your incense stick can be placed in the bottle without touching the bottom. Many incense bottle artist buy bottle at wholesale. They often will use clear bottles and paint a design on the outside or a swirl on color on the inside. I have seen a wide variety of different shaped bottles used. Small flower vases, vinegar bottle, olive oil bottle, just about any tall, thin shaped bottle that you can find.