How to decorate a bottle in a marine style - do-it-yourself decor. Nautical bottle Nautical style bottle decor

  • 29.08.2019

The master class was held by Elena Norshakevich.



Memories of summer... Probably, they come to every person in winter. We invite you to plunge into summer by creating this unusual gift bottle.

Materials.
Bottle for decoration;
Primer adhesive (for smooth surfaces- glass, plastic, metal);
Artistic primer;
Acrylic paints;
Acrylic varnish;
White acrylic putty;
PVA glue;
"Liquid Nails";
Nail polish remover, dishwashing liquid, glass cleaner, alcohol, vodka (something to choose from for degreasing glass);
Elements for decoration, for example: shells, a chain, buckwheat groats (or beads different forms and sizes), twine (sesame thread);
Napkin with a three-layer pattern;
Printing a picture on a laser printer;
Brushes, toothpick, sandpaper "zero" (the smallest), scissors, narrow and wide adhesive tape;
Polyurethane pressure roller with handle (usually used when wallpapering);
Sponge for washing dishes (new);
Empty plastic bottles with a spout (from hair dye, glue or other materials), washed clean.

Progress.
Soak the bottle in room temperature water to remove the labels. We remove the labels, wipe the bottle dry. Apply any degreaser to the bottle, wipe thoroughly, dry.

In this case, it is important that it is clear which drink is in the bottle. Therefore, the cover with the inscriptions will not be touched. In order not to stain the lid with a primer, we glue a narrow stationery tape along the lower edge of the lid.
We cut off about 1/4 part from the sponge for washing dishes and, with plugging movements, evenly apply a primer to the bottle with a sponge, without painting over the neck and bottom. We leave to dry. When the bottle is completely dry, prime the bottom and dry again. We remove the adhesive tape (Fig. 1).


Cut out the picture. We thin it with a wide adhesive tape. To do this, glue the adhesive tape on the back of the picture (with overlapping strips), smooth it and press it well. Then carefully remove the adhesive tape - a thin layer of white paper will be removed along with it.

We apply PVA glue to the desired area of ​​​​the bottle and to the picture on the reverse side, glue the picture and roll it with a roller. So the glue is evenly distributed and no air bubbles form between the picture and the bottle. Leave until completely dry (Fig. 2).

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As planned for reverse side bottles will be bulk anchor. First you need to mark the drawing with a pencil. Then we dilute the putty a little with water to such a state that it is squeezed out of the bottles, but does not spread. We fill the bottles (one has a thicker nose, the other has a narrower one). To determine the desired consistency of putty, you can draw a pattern on paper and wait for drying (Fig. 3).


We apply the anchor pattern with putty. The whole anchor is from a bottle with a thicker spout, and the tip at the ends is with a thin one. When the anchor is completely dry, adjust its shape and smoothness with a toothpick. Holding it at a slight angle to the drawing, carefully remove the bumps. It is possible to polish the anchor with weak pressure with a “zero” sandpaper (Fig. 4).

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With a pistol with liquid nails» glue decorative elements- a chain, shells, groats or beads. We cover the chain with the same primer that was used for the bottle (Fig. 5.6). Leave until completely dry.

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We make the main background putty. To do this, with a small hard brush, we collect putty and apply strokes in different directions to the bottle. You can give the desired texture with the same toothpick. Leave until completely dry. If necessary, carefully sand with sandpaper “zero” (Fig. 7).

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We apply artistic primer to the bottle, painting over all the recesses and details.

Mixing paint for the main background. We thoroughly paint over the entire bottle, except for the neck. After drying, we check that there are no unpainted areas left (Fig. 8).

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In the paint mixed for the main background, add white paint. We highlight the convex elements of the bottle with the resulting tone. It is better to do this with a dry brush, we pick up a little paint (Fig. 9).

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If a little paint gets on the neck during work, remove it with a damp cotton swab. We cover the dried bottle with varnish in one layer. So it will become clearer - whether the details have enough volume.

For the best effect, add shades to the recesses on the shells and on the main background - green or blue paint, diluted with water almost to a watercolor state. The main thing is moderation. We cover the dried bottle with varnish in several layers with complete intermediate drying. More layers of varnish can be applied to the picture than to the entire bottle - for more shine and gloss.

The final stage of work is decorating the neck. To do this, you need a napkin of a suitable color and sesame thread. Cut out a circle from a paper towel right size, remove the two lower white layers. We place the napkin on top of the lid and, making neat folds, press it to the neck of the bottle, tie it with a thread. The bottle is ready!

Necessary materials:

  • Nice shaped bottle.
  • Linen cord white.
  • Decorative materials (beads, colored glass, chains, buttons in a marine style, coins, figurines on a marine theme, artificial algae).
  • Natural material (colorful sea pebbles, aquarium soil, large and small shells, corals).
  • Glue ("Titan", "Moment Installation" transparent).

Coming from a vacation from warm lands, we almost always bring shells, pebbles, corals, etc. with us. I suggest making a decorative bottle out of them that will remind you of your vacation. If you choose a bottle with a cork, then it will be possible to pour the gifts brought from the rest for storage into it, you can also give it to loved ones.
1. Prepare everything necessary materials. Wash and dry the bottle.

2. We start gluing the cord from the bottom of the bottle. Glue "Titan" is applied to the bottle in a circle with a narrow strip (approximately 2-3 cm) and glue the cord, laying it closely round by round. Periodically it is necessary to check the horizontalness of the turns, avoiding waviness, the farther, the more difficult the alignment will be.

3. After the entire bottle is covered with a cord, it is also necessary to wrap the lid, laying the cord on the glue, starting from the side surface, gradually moving to the top, completely cover the top of the lid with the cord, fixing it in the center.

4. Now let's start decorating the bottle. We determine the area that will be decorated, outline an approximate drawing. For fasteners, we use the glue "Moment Installation" transparent (you can also use a glue gun, but in this case it will not be possible to move the shells to a better place). First, glue large shells and stones. More voluminous shells and pebbles are best fixed at the bottom of the bottle. After that, you need to wait a while for the glue to harden (20 minutes).

5. Next, we begin to fill the remaining space with small pebbles, shells, corals. We wait again for 20 minutes. We carefully look where empty spaces or irregularities remain, glue more small shells, you can also use fragments of shells, they also look pretty for decorative purposes. When you are satisfied with the picture that has developed in front of you, you can start decorating with coins, colored glass, beads, chains, you can also use multi-colored aquarium soil. But we must keep in mind that the main "actors" in our decor should be marine "finds", the amount of colored decor should be minimal.

6. But I separately tied the neck of the bottle with a cord, wrapping it three times, tied knots at the ends so that it would not unravel. I also attached a crab, some artificial algae, pieces of coral.

After the bottle is framed, you can decorate the lid. I used a nautical style button (anchor design), maybe you have a small anchor. From above, you can attach a figure of a sailboat or whatever you want in a marine style. We close the bottle with a cap and admire the result.

For work, we need the following materials:

  • bottle
  • acrylic paints (burnt umber, ivory, gold. Or any other colors of your choice))
  • texture fine-grained paste or putty
  • crystal paste
  • shells, beads, coins and other "treasures"

To begin with, the bottle must be cleaned of labels and degreased, in order for the bw paint to hold better. You can do this with alcohol or any other means (I use nail polish remover). Next, we prime our bottle (I have cognac) with burnt umber acrylic paint using a sponge, gently “bumping” the entire surface:

We are waiting for the paint to dry, if the paint layer is thin, then you can cover the bottle again. The paint must be tight.

The next step is to apply texture paste, if there is none, then ordinary construction putty will do.

First, we apply putty at random ... we just spread it where we want, bw later we get a relief (like silt and all that).

I do not like all kinds of drawings on the bottles, and therefore I cover them with putty:

We try on our "treasures" to the resulting relief.

It can be various shells, pebbles, coins, beads, etc. and leave the putty to dry.

The next step is to apply crystal paste (or texture paste with glass beads, I think with sand or just coarse-grained paste will also work), on which we glue all our "treasures of the bottom of the sea", pressing them into the paste.

In some places we apply the paste on top of the "treasures", as if they had grown into the silt and lime growths on the bottle:

Again, we are waiting for the crystal paste to dry completely and begin to paint the resulting relief with the same burnt umber:

I did not try to thoroughly paint over the entire relief, because. this creates even additional volume and in any case it will still be covered with tinting.

Well, now we actually start toning. Using a sponge and ivory paint, we tint our bottle.

To do this, we collect a small amount of paint on a sponge, dry the sponge on a piece of paper and, with an almost dry sponge, we smack our relief:

It turned out so silty, overgrown limescale bottle.

In principle, it was possible to stop there, but I decided to decorate our old copy a little bit and just slightly gilded my bottle.

I tinted the stars, a coin and walked very lightly over the relief:

By the way... don't forget to prime and tint the bottom of the bottle.

Well, that's all! We cover the whole thing with varnish, better matte, because. a bottle of sea water is unlikely to shine, but I didn’t have a matte one, so I had to cover it with a glossy aerosol varnish ... iii ... Here is the result.

Our beautiful bottle is ready! Straight from the bottom of the sea and on our holiday table!

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Due to the hot summer and the lack of holidays, dreams about the sea do not let go for a second. Dreaming of splashes of cool sea water and a fresh breeze, I started decorating a bottle in a marine style. In general, the most difficult thing in decorating bottles is finding a bottle of the right shape. For example, I, a non-drinker, often stop at the alcohol department of a supermarket, looking at bottles and already coming up with images for them. But spending a lot of money on something that will eventually go down the drain ... pfft, thank you. Not a single beautiful bottle with an unusual shape is worth it. But to walk through friends, neighbors, and even go through the bushes, this is our method :) As a result of the search, I got a pot-bellied bottle, which just asked for this master class.

In addition to the bottle, I needed a cork with a bottle cap, PVA glue, bandage, white napkins, a fragment of a decoupage napkin, brushes, acrylic paints, jute rope, Moment glue, masking tape, construction starter putty, acrylic varnish, glue gun, sandpaper, sand, shells, stones.

We clean the bottle of stickers and degrease with alcohol. Glued on one side front side to the glass is a fragment of a napkin with dolphins.

On the reverse side of the bottle opposite the napkin motif, with the help of masking tape, I highlighted the window.

I decided to make it uneven, slightly beveled, reminiscent of a wave. I covered the entire bottle with turquoise acrylic paint.

I cut the bandage into rectangles of different widths and, dipping them in PVA, glued them to the bottle.

During gluing, I form large folds.

When the glue has dried, I glue the surface with white napkins so that the structure of the bandage does not shine through.

After the wipes have dried, I apply another layer of paint.

We approached the most responsible - modeling an octopus. I wanted him to wrap his tentacles around not only the bottle, but also its neck. Therefore, I pour sand with shells and stones inside, and in a moment I glue the cork with a cap to the bottle.


Did you know that an ordinary glass bottle can be turned into an exclusive interior decoration? This does not require significant cash costs or innate talents - everyone can make an original accessory from improvised means. Let's see how you can decorate a bottle with your own hands.

Anything can be suitable for stylish decoupage of bottles: twine, ribbons, shells, leather, beads, salt, napkins, cereals and even egg shells - it all depends on your imagination and desire to create. You can decorate the bottles in Provence, Terra, Rustic, Country or Vintage style.

Using a large transparent glass bottle of sufficient volume, you can arrange even a small florarium in it

Do not rush to throw away glass bottles - they can become an excellent exclusive decor element.

Bottle decor options

  • Decoration of bottles from the inside. To do this, you need transparent bottles, preferably of an unusual shape, with a variety of recesses, recesses and tubercles. You can decorate bottles with flowers, wax or cold porcelain.
  • Bottle decoration on the outside. Many ways of external decoration are suitable for decorating gift drinks - the bottle can be opened and its contents removed after the decoration is completed.

DIY bottle decor: painting from the inside

An easy way to add color to a grooved bottle body. Pour the paint of the desired shade into the vessel, shake the bottle, twist it at various angles, and then fix it upside down. Excess paint will flow out, and the first layer will dry. Repeat the procedure so that there are no unpainted fragments.

A little painting tutorial glass bottles from within

Salt bottle decor

Salt bottle decor is a fairly popular option, since it does not require a lot of money and time, but it allows you to show your imagination to the maximum.

Salt decoration - option number 1

Pour salt into a heat-resistant bowl, add acrylic paint and mix, kneading the resulting slurry with a fork. We put the mixture in the oven (100 degrees), after an hour we take it out, knead again with a fork and sift through a sieve. It turns out something similar to colored sand. We make several types of such "sands" - different colors.

Advice! To get interesting shades, mix several colors of paint before adding it to salt, kneading the resulting slurry with a fork.

We take a funnel and pour salt into a bottle, alternating colors. It is important that the bottle inside is completely dry. When the vessel is filled to the top, close the bottle with a cork and decorate it as desired.

You can pour colored salt into a bottle using a paper or plastic funnel, as well as use a container with a dispenser

Bottles can be filled with sand and decorated with macrame elements

Salt decoration - option number 2

Now we will decorate the outside of the bottle. We remove the labels and wrap an elastic band at least 5 mm wide on the bottle body - in the form of a spiral or in random order.

Randomly wind the rubber bands around the bottles

Evenly cover the bottle with white paint, and after it dries, apply glue. We put a bottle smeared with glue on the salt scattered on paper and gently roll it. When the glue dries, remove the gum and get a bottle with patterns. You can dilute this bottle decor with sparkles and rhinestones. In this way, you can decorate bottles with semolina or other, more original things.

Vintage decoupage bottle

Unusually shaped bottles can be used as lamp shades

Decor of cereals and pasta

Decor of bottles with cereals - one more interesting option vessel decorations. The main stages of work: remove all labels and degrease the glass with alcohol. We apply glue to the bottle and create several layers with a border in the form of a wavy line - glue peas at the bottom, use rice, lentils, buckwheat and any other cereals above. From curly pasta(bows, shells, leaves, etc.) we create an ornament or a thematic drawing. We fix the pasta with glue on top of the layers of cereals, we also decorate the lid with pasta. We paint the resulting creation - here it is better to use spray paint with metallic effect.