We're excited to tell you about four new bottle art project kits from Diamond Tech Crafts. Each kit Includes instructions and supplies for one project. (Bottle and g2 Bottle Cutter not included.) The kits are an easy and afforable way to do something different with your old glass bottles.
Read a little about each kit below, and let us know what you think for a chance to win one of the new kits for FREE! Post a comment about the new kits to Twitter (use #bottleartkit) or post to Facebook (tag @DelphiGlass) or here on our blog. You may enter once per day, up to 3 chances to enter daily, four winners will be chosen to win a free kit. Now through Jan. 6, 2012. Garden Treasure Kit
Create the ideal environment for growing and watering any type of plant with the 3-in-1 Plant Keeper. Use this kit in conjunction with the g2 Bottle cutter, to create this garden helper from recycled bottles.
Keepsake Box Kit
For all the keepsakes you treasure - a special photo, a dried flower, concert or theatre tickets, vacation trinkets, cards and letters keep them close at hand and inside this unique Keepsake Bottle. Luminary Kit Add a dancing glow and a warm ambience to any room or outdoor space with a glass luminary. Windchime Kit Create this colorful wind chime from recycled bottles and jars.
Want to learn how to cut a bottle? Watch our video here or read about how to troubleshoot bottle cutting problems.
I've had my bottle cutter for quite some time and have never got to use it. I have seen the garden bottle at the local home store, but never the treasure keeper, how neat. Want to start on the jewelry that is in the e-book, but need to learn a little more about my kiln. This site is too cool.
I just got this Luminary kit and I'm excited to use it. I include an LED tea light with my luminary bottle art for households with children or pet as a safer option.
the Wind chimes are nice and it looks like the kit will make it a whole lot easier and to recycle the bottles is also great idea.
I havent done much of it yet but maybe this winter when I stuck in shop or house I will have time to try more ideas like this.
This is right up my alley! I already create sculpted Santas out of bottles, but to use the bottles and jars for decorate or utilitarian purposes is something I've always wanted to do!J
I'm a military wife living in the heart of wine country. I'm just starting to turn bottles into art and I'm having such fun! This kit would be a great help!
This is just the coolest thing! My husband used to avidly do woodworking but was dying to start bottle art whether it was slumping, making chimes, whatever. He was a 27 year veteran Firefighter/Paramedic until he broke his back at work. The Fire Department has not paid for any of his medical care for the last three years. He was also placed on disability retirement (limited because he was not full retirement age). It has been a long journey over the last four years but he is finally on the mend and longing for a craft again which I hope will take his mind off his limitations and pain and hopefully put a smile on that beautiful face again. He spotted the bottle cutter through a flyer that we received in the mail.Unfortunately with the abundance of medical bills. He had asked me to purchase this for him but honestly we do not have the money. It is so tight that we like so many others are struggling to hold onto our home that we live in with my 80 year old mother. I would love to win this for him so that he can find some fun and fulfillment in life again. He loves the ebook and the free patterns that we have found online. He has a multitude of ideas on his own. Since he can no longer attend craft shows, our daughter and I have brought him some luminaries and chimes in the past from local craft shows so that he could look at them and get ideas which he just ran with. Please consider him for one of the free kits. Thank you so much, Cathy.
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