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24 Stunning Wine Bottle Centerpieces You Never Thought Could Complement A Special Event
24 Stunning Wine Bottle Centerpieces You Never Thought Could Complement A Special Event
Nov 8, 2024 5:35 AM

Weddings are very special events, in most cases unique for the two most important participants. This puts pressure on you when planning it.Everything needs to be special and outstanding but this doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to use unconventional materials. It’s exactly what these centerpieces are all about. And they work great not just for weddings but also for other events as well.

Christmas wine bottles

Something as simple as wrapping a wine bottle in twine and adding a few flowers and a tag can make all the difference you need. It’s a design that’s easy to make and works great for rustic weddings and other events.

Christmas wine bottles

This is a set of three wine bottle vases and they have a willow wreath around them that’s the detail they need to stand out. The flowers add a very nice rustic touch to the whole arrangement. As you’ll notice, wine bottles look better in pairs.{found on etsy}.

Christmas wine bottles

Perfect for parties, these wine bottle vases feature various types of designs, all make with twine. So be creative and come up with a collection of your own. You can also use different colors if you want to draw more attention to the vases.{found on etsy}.

Christmas wine bottles

Another simple thing to do is a wine bottle lantern. You basically just have to cut out the bottom of the wine bottle, put a candle on a tile and cover it with the bottle. Don’t cover with cork because the heat and air need to circulate.{found on etsy}.

Christmas wine bottles

For a more romantic table décor you can also make wine bottle candlestick holders. Cut out the top portion of the bottle at different heights and combine them in different ways. It’s an ingenious idea for a wedding.{found on etsy}.

Christmas wine bottles

Also easy to make would be this chalkboard wine bottle vase. You need to spray paint the bottle with chalkboard paint, put a few flowers in it and write the table numbers on the bottle. It’s beautiful and practical at the same time.

Christmas wine bottles

Chalkboard paint is very versatile and it can be used in many different ways. In this case, to avoid painting the whole bottle, a heart-shaped stencil was made and it’s the perfect size for writing table numbers on.

Christmas wine bottles

With a little patience and attention you can also make stunning wine bottle mini gardens for the tables. The bottle needs to be cut with great case and placed horizontally. The types of plants and succulents you use are totally up to you.{found on etsy}.

Christmas wine bottles

Chalkboard wine bottle vases are not only great for writing table numbers on. If you decide to pain the entire bottle then you can write on it longer messages and even draw something on.{found on etsy}.

Christmas wine bottles

This is another example of a wine bottle mini garden but this one also has a cork stopper that prevents the bottle from moving on the table.{found on etsy}.

Christmas wine bottles

Another idea would be to paint the wine bottles. You can use colored paint to match the décor of the party or wedding and then you can also decorate the bottle with lace, fabric, burlap, etc. Use your imagination and see what leftover pieces you can find.

Christmas wine bottles

Sometimes it’s not even about the bottle or the vase but about what’s in it. This is a beautiful table centerpiece for a fall wedding and the colors are amazing.

Christmas wine bottles

By painting a wine bottle white you emphasize its shape and you give a very interesting look. It’s also a nice way of redirecting the attention towards the actual flowers that are displayed in the vase.

Christmas wine bottles

If you don’t want to spend time customizing each wine bottle you can just make burlap bags for all of them. Wrap the bottle in them and tie a nice bow. You can also put chalkboard labels on each one.{found on etsy}.

Christmas wine bottles

This is a more unusual vase. The flowers and everything else that’s usually displayed inside the vase is now tied around the bottle. This way you can even use actual wine bottles with wine in them.

Christmas wine bottles

Another interesting thing you can use a recycled wine bottle for is displayed the menu on. Print out the menu on a sheet of paper and glue it to the bottle or tie it at the back.

Christmas wine bottles

The lip of the wine bottle is the perfect dimension to match tall candles. This means you can easily use bottle as candlestick holders.

Christmas wine bottles

If you decide to go with a more rustic and green type of décor for the party or wedding, then simple wine bottles are just perfect. Put them on a bed of moss and they’ll look amazing.

Christmas wine bottles

Simple wine bottles, without labels, tags or paint on them stand out with their minimalism and they look better in pairs or in sets of three.

Christmas wine bottles

A wonderful idea for a fall event is to paint wine bottles in bold colors that include orange, red and yellow. You can create an ombre design like this one and use leaves and pumpkins as complementary decorations.{found on brit}.

Christmas wine bottles

For an outdoor party or event you can also use wine bottles as vases for the fence. Tie twine around them, put a rose inside and decorate the walls and fences with them.

Christmas wine bottles

Chalkboard-painted wine bottles are particularly attractive not only because they have a nice mate finish but also because of their versatility and the fact that they let you choose a casual, fun, elegant or simple design for them.{found on annebronkema}.

Christmas wine bottles

You can also combine the technique we’ve mentioned before. For example, paint the bottle then paint a chalkboard label on them and, finally, decorate them with twine.

Christmas wine bottles

This is a stunning idea, perfect for winter weddings. These are wine bottles that look like they have snow on them. Apply a coat of primer, let it dry and then spray the bottles with adhesive and roll them in Epsom salt.{found on cleverlyinspired}.

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