Six Alternative Uses for Bottles
Some ideas on how to re-use bottles.
“10 green bottles hanging on the wall”. Remember that one? We buy glass and plastic bottles nearly every day of our lives. They play a big part in providing us with the essential fluids we need. We normally bin them, or if your Eco friendly, take them to your local recycling centre or local glass collecting points. Its nice to see that people from all over the world have come up with different alternatives for these fascinating objects of stature.
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The Bottled Lights

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A Wine and Bear Bottle Feature

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The Bottled Chandelier

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The Bottled Tree

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The Bottled House

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The Bottled Collage

Great for out door parties or simply a decorative feature. This will bring ambience to any occasion. Get the music on, who fancies a dance? “alright treacle”.
This amazing transformation makes for a good focal point, or maybe just a good talking gesture. The top of the each bottle has been cut then placed under the bottom of the bottles. You could create your own brand from this idea. I have to say it looks rather effective. “Anyone fancy a pint?”
Some serious craftsmanship has gone into this work of art. There must be well over a hundred empty Coca-Cola bottles here. Either the person who made it liked coke or maybe they are left with no teeth. Either way, time and patients has gone into this effort.
This one is for the inspired garden A’holic. Apparently all you need is a few bits of metal and some bottles, and wolla!. A new tree effect for the garden. I think this idea is like Marmight. “ You either love it or hate it?”
This is the new age of home building. There is a man on a mission somewhere in the world, who believes this way of modern knowledge will revolutionise the whole building concept for 1st time buyers. Joking aside. This idea really is taking off. Its very Eco friendly and has some amazing benefits. A man in a pub told me… “The glass on the bottle keeps the warmth in the house at winter, but at the same time lets the heat escape in the summer”. I leave that for you to decide.
What a great effect for a pub or night-club? I think Ribena was used along the line some where. Talk about different dilution levels. “I like mine weak please”. Check out all them pinks and purples. Nice!
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7 Comments
Tish, posted this comment on Oct 16th, 2008
Bottled lights… genius!
Already have a bottled tree but that could be just a drunken student thing!
Dave = Different LOL x
Tracie james, posted this comment on Oct 16th, 2008
Wicked Article david really has made me think hmmmm like the pub/club idea might have a go meself well done m8 nice work xxx
Steve Irvine, posted this comment on Oct 16th, 2008
Dave you have far too much time on your hands!!!
xx
dave, posted this comment on Oct 16th, 2008
thanks for the love guys.
Big Up, posted this comment on Oct 18th, 2008
U really are just taking the piss now arnt ya.
Could u do me a favour & edit the paragraph about the bottle chandelier:
“there must be over a hundred bottles of empty coke bottles”
Doesn’t really sound right. Aaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight xxx
me, posted this comment on Oct 18th, 2008
thanks for that one big up -sorted.












Graham Westerberg, posted this comment on Oct 16th, 2008
Another fine peace off work there. Didn’t know there was so many things you could do with the things,loving the bottled house the things people do.