before we can age the bottle first you need to tint it to look like sea glass, i did this post recently but if you didnt see it heres how i did it
i got my inspiration from lucy at craftberry bush heres hers
check out lucy’s tutorial here
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CREATIVE MIND says
Well done Aimee 🙂 thanks for sharing!
Printabelle says
I did not know you could even do that. You are amazing!
pink*cherub*moon says
HI! I found your lovely blog through the link party at From My Front Porch To Yours! I am now following and looking forward to reading more inspirational posts! I have been working with old bottles recently, painting them on the inside and aging them. I love your idea for sea glass colored bottles and am going to try these really soon!
Thank you for sharing! Come by and see me if you'd like: pinkcherubmoon.blogspot.com
Hugs, Leena
Jennifer @ Town and Country Living says
Pretty, pretty! I'm pinning this. Thanks for the tutorial!
Christine says
Love it Aimee! I will be trying this!
Thanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer.. From Dream To Reality!
Craftberry Bush says
They turned out great ! Aimee…:) hope you have a great weekend! Xo
Lu
Pamela says
Just beautiful!
Kathie says
Looks fantastic. Coffee works great for staining things! Thanks for sharing!
Babs says
The bottles look wonderful…just as if you found them on the beach. Very pretty.
Babs
Carole says
Great post. I found this through the Create and Inspire linky party. I linked in an attempt at meatballs.
Have a lovely week.
Jennifer says
LOVE these! thanks so much for linking up! I am featuring these as one of my picks of the week!
jen
Terry says
Love you bottle project and how you aged them! I'll be featuring this as one of my favorites at Sunday Blog Love, thanks for sharing this!
Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co. says
I love the aged look!
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Hi! I'm loving your site–total inspiration for our new home. I'm having a hard time finding all the fun paper you use–maps, old vintage designs, etc. any tips for finding those things cheap?!
Hugs for the Chef says
Oh this is so neat! I'm so going to try this! I new to the food blogging world. But I love DIY Projects! So fun! Thanks for the awesome ideas!
http://www.hugsforthechef.blogspot.com
Lauren @ My Wonderfully Made says
How beautiful! You are one clever lady.