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Make a bottle in a marine style. Decorative bottle “Memories of the sea. Bottle decor with eggshells

The master class was conducted by Elena Norshakevich.



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

Materials.
Bottle for decoration;
Adhesive primer (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 of your choice for degreasing glass);
Elements for decoration, for example: shells, chain, buckwheat (or beads) different forms and sizes), twine (sesame thread);
A napkin with a three-layer pattern;
Printing a picture on a laser printer;
Brushes, toothpick, zero-grit sandpaper (the finest), scissors, narrow and wide tape;
Polyurethane pressure roller with a handle (usually used when gluing wallpaper);
Dishwashing sponge (new);
Empty plastic bottles with a spout (for hair dye, glue or other materials), washed clean.

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

In this case, it is important that it is clear what kind of drink is in the bottle. Therefore, the cover with the inscriptions will not be touched. To avoid staining the lid with primer, bottom edge We glue the lids with narrow stationery tape.
Cut off about 1/4 of the dishwashing sponge and, using a tamponing motion, apply an even layer of primer to the bottle using the sponge, without painting the neck and bottom. Leave to dry. When the bottle is completely dry, prime the bottom and dry again. Remove the tape (Fig. 1).


Cut out the picture. We thin it out using wide tape. To do this, glue tape to the back of the picture (in overlapping strips), smooth it out and press it firmly. Then we remove the tape very carefully - it will come off along with it. thin layer white paper.

Apply PVA glue to required area bottles and onto the picture on the back side, glue the picture and roll it with a roller. This way the glue will be evenly distributed and no air bubbles will form between the picture and the bottle. Leave until completely dry (Fig. 2).

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As planned, there will be a three-dimensional anchor on the back of the bottle. 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 spout, the other has a narrower one). To determine the desired consistency of the putty, you can apply a design to the paper and wait for it to dry (Fig. 3).


Apply the anchor pattern using putty. The entire anchor is from a bottle with a thicker nose, and the point at the ends is thin. When the anchor is completely dry, adjust its shape and smoothness using a toothpick. Holding it at a slight angle to the drawing, carefully remove any unevenness. You can polish the anchor with light pressure using “zero” sandpaper (Fig. 4).

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Using a pistol with " liquid nails»glue decorative elements- chain, shells, grains 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 with putty. To do this, use a small hard brush to pick up the putty and apply strokes in different directions apply to the bottle. You can add the desired texture using the same toothpick. Leave until completely dry. If necessary, carefully sand with zero-grade sandpaper (Fig. 7).

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

Mix paint for the main background. Thoroughly paint the entire bottle except the neck. After drying, check that there are no unpainted areas left (Fig. 8).

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

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If a little paint gets on the neck while working, remove it with a damp cotton swab. Coat the dried bottle with one layer of varnish. This will make it clearer whether the parts 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 the point of watercolor. The main thing is moderation. We cover the dried bottle with varnish in several layers with complete intermediate drying. You can apply more layers of varnish to the picture than to the entire bottle - for greater shine and gloss.

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

Bottle decor nautical style. Master class with step by step photos.


Razumova Valentina Nikolaevna, teacher at the Shukhobodsky Children's Preschool Educational Institution kindergarten", village Shukhobod.
Description: In this master class I offer options for decorating a bottle in a marine style. The material may be useful creative people who are interested in making crafts for the home with their own hands.
Purpose: The use of such exclusive bottles can be different: a gift, interior decoration in a marine style, a flower vase.
Target: making a vase from a glass bottle in a marine style.
Tasks:
* develop creativity and imagination;
* find use for waste, natural, and any available materials;
* introduce the technology of making a vase (decoupage with fabric, applique from natural and improvised materials);
* develop the ability to work with various materials and tools.

Option #1


Materials for production:
* Glass bottle original form;
* gold spray paint on acrylic base;
* glue "Moment-Montazh";
* materials for decoration: shells, beads, coins, pebbles, beads, buttons, etc.
* stained glass shine;
* any transparent glue: "Moment", Super glue"
* acetone for cleaning the bottle.


Our bottle must first be cleaned of stickers and traces of glue. To do this, soak the bottle in water and wipe off the stickers. You can use a steel wool. Traces of glue can be easily cleaned with acetone or solvent.


Apply acetone to a cloth and wipe off. Be careful when using chemical substances. This is the result: a clean bottle.


Having finished with the dirty work, we begin to create.
We take the beads, apply Moment-Montage glue to the neck of the bottle in a fairly thick layer and wrap a string of beads around the neck.



The glue that I use is very convenient: it fixes well various materials, can work on glass and slippery surfaces, does not smell, does not dry out immediately, it is possible to correct errors.
We place the string of beads on the flat surface of the bottle, fixing it with glue. Then we cut off the excess (when the glue dries a little so that the beads do not roll off the thread).


Next, we begin to fantasize: we apply “Moment-Montage” in a thick layer and arrange shells, coins and any other materials that we have at hand so that it is beautiful and aesthetically pleasing. We devote ourselves completely to creativity.




We fill the entire surface of the face in this way:


I leave room for a heart pebble, which I will glue on later. We wait for the glue to dry. The hardest part is waiting, so I usually make several crafts at the same time.
We take gold spray paint on an acrylic base. Absolutely wonderful thing. Easy to apply and spray, dries quickly. But it has bad smell, so it is better not to use with children.


We cover our bottle with gold paint on all sides. We get amazing results. At least I really like it.


Other angles:



I glue a beautiful pebble and beads to the left places. I use whatever glue I have at my disposal. The main thing is that it sets quickly and is transparent (“Moment”, “Super glue”).


You can also, if you wish, walk through some of the details of our vase with stained glass glitter.


Our marine style vase is ready.


You can create a themed corner in the interior:


You can put flowers in a vase.


Option number 2.


Materials:
* Glass bottle;
* chintz fabric;
* PVA glue;
* white acrylic paint;
* blue color;
* transparent glue: “Moment”, “Super glue”, universal polymer;
* brushes, sponge for painting;
* stained glass paints with glitter;
* materials for decoration: shells, coins, buttons, fish, beads, etc.;
* scissors;
*silver marker.


Let's start making the second vase. First degrease the bottle: wipe it with alcohol or acetone. In this case, it is not necessary to remove the stickers.
To begin with, we will perform decoupage with fabric. Almost everyone is familiar with napkin decoupage. But this technique (decoupage) is quite diverse and rich in options.
So, cut the fabric into strips wide enough. It's better to use thin natural fabric. I have chintz, not new, quite worn (old pillowcase).


Soak the strips of fabric in PVA glue (not thick, quite liquid, dilute with water if necessary).


Lightly wring out the fabric and begin gluing it to the bottle, forming beautiful folds. Let's imagine, create!
I got this result:


On the other side:



We are waiting for our vase to dry. The process is quite long. You can use a hairdryer to dry the product. Having waited, we begin to glue shells, coins and everything else you want into the folds of our sea that you associate with the sea.




Let's start coloring our sea. Using white acrylic paint and coloring of blue color We draw two shades that we need for work: a darker one and a lighter one.
First, paint our vase with a darker blue color with a brush, painting all the folds well.


After drying, paint with a lighter color blue, not so carefully, over the folds. The colors will combine and transform into one another. For painting we use brushes or a sponge.


On closer inspection it looks like this:


Let's dry our vase. Let's start painting with stained glass glitter. Apply it with a brush randomly over the entire surface.


We use blue glitter.


Again we wait impatiently for our beauty to dry and begin to create further. Armed with a variety of beads and beautiful things, we stick them onto our sea the way we like. We create interesting compositions.


Draw on the fish with a silver marker.

Necessary materials:

  • Beautifully shaped bottle.
  • White linen cord.
  • Decorative materials (beads, colored glass, chains, nautical-style buttons, coins, figures on nautical theme, artificial algae).
  • Natural material (colorful sea pebbles, aquarium soil, large and small shells, corals).
  • Glue (“Titanium”, “Moment Montazh” transparent).

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

2. We begin gluing the cord from the bottom of the bottle. Apply Titan glue to the bottle in a circle in a narrow strip (about 2-3 cm) and glue the cord, laying it tightly turn by turn. Periodically it is necessary to check the horizontality of the turns, avoiding waviness; the further you go, the more difficult the alignment will be.

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

4.Now let's start decorating the bottle. We determine the area that will be decorated and outline a rough drawing. For fastening we use transparent Moment Montazh glue (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 on large shells and stones. It is better to attach larger shells and pebbles at the bottom of the bottle. After this, 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, and corals. Again we wait about 20 minutes. We carefully look at where there are empty spaces or irregularities, add more small shells, you can also use fragments of shells, in decorative purposes they look cute too. When you are satisfied with the picture in front of you, you can start decorating with coins, colored pieces of glass, beads, chains, and 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 tied the cord separately around the neck of the bottle, wrapped it three times, and tied knots at the ends so that it would not unravel. I also attached a little crab artificial algae, pieces of coral.

After the bottle is decorated, you can decorate the cap. I used a nautical style button (with an anchor design), maybe you have a small anchor available. On top you can attach a figurine of a sailboat or whatever you want in a nautical style. We close the bottle with a lid and admire the result.

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Due to the hot summer and lack of vacation, dreams of the sea do not let go for a second. Dreaming of cool splashes sea ​​water and fresh breeze, I started decorating the bottle in a marine style. In general, the most difficult thing in decorating bottles is to find a bottle suitable shape. For example, I, a non-drinker, often stop in the alcohol section of the supermarket, looking at the bottles and already coming up with images for them. But spending a lot of money on something that will later end up in the sink... pfft, excuse me. None beautiful bottle With unusual shape It's not worth it. But visiting friends, neighbors, or whatever, even combing under the bushes, this is our method :) As a result of searching, I ended up with a pot-bellied bottle that was just asking for this master class.

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

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

On the back of the bottle opposite the napkin motif using masking tape highlighted a window.

I decided to make it an uneven, slightly beveled shape, reminiscent of a wave. Covered the whole bottle acrylic paint turquoise color.

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

While gluing, I form large folds.

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

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

We came to the most important part - sculpting the octopus. I wanted him to wrap his tentacles not only around the bottle, but also around its neck. Therefore, I pour sand with shells and stones inside and immediately glue the cork and cap to the bottle.


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

Materials.

Bottle for decoration;
. Adhesive primer (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 of your choice for degreasing glass);
. Elements for decoration, for example: shells, chain, buckwheat groats (or beads of different shapes and sizes), twine (sesame thread);
. A napkin with a three-layer pattern;
. Printing a picture on a laser printer;
. Brushes, toothpick, zero-grit sandpaper (the finest), scissors, narrow and wide tape;
. Polyurethane pressure roller with a handle (usually used when gluing wallpaper);
. Dishwashing sponge (new);
. Empty plastic bottles with a spout (for hair dye, glue or other materials), washed clean.

Progress.

Soak the bottle in water at room temperature to remove the labels. We remove the labels and wipe the bottle dry. Apply any degreasing agent to the bottle, wipe thoroughly, and dry.


In this case, it is important that it is clear what kind of drink is in the bottle. Therefore, the cover with the inscriptions will not be touched. To avoid staining the lid with primer, stick narrow stationery tape along the bottom edge of the lid.


Cut off about 1/4 of the dishwashing sponge and, using a tamponing motion, apply an even layer of primer to the bottle using the sponge, without painting the neck and bottom. Leave to dry. When the bottle is completely dry, prime the bottom and dry again. Remove the tape (Fig. 1).



Cut out the picture. We thin it out using wide tape. To do this, glue tape to the back of the picture (in overlapping strips), smooth it out and press it firmly. Then we remove the tape very carefully - a thin layer of white paper will also be removed along with it.


Apply PVA glue to the desired area of ​​the bottle and to the picture on the back side, glue the picture and roll it with a roller. This way the glue will be evenly distributed and no air bubbles will form between the picture and the bottle. Leave until completely dry (Fig. 2).



As planned, there will be a three-dimensional anchor on the back of the bottle. 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 spout, the other has a narrower one). To determine the desired consistency of the putty, you can apply a design to the paper and wait for it to dry (Fig. 3).



Apply the anchor pattern using putty. The entire anchor is from a bottle with a thicker nose, and the point at the ends is thin. When the anchor is completely dry, adjust its shape and smoothness using a toothpick. Holding it at a slight angle to the drawing, carefully remove any unevenness. You can polish the anchor with light pressure using “zero” sandpaper (Fig. 4).



Using a gun with “liquid nails” we glue decorative elements - a chain, shells, cereals or beads. We cover the chain with the same primer that was used for the bottle (Fig. 5, 6). Leave until completely dry.




We make the main background with putty. To do this, use a small hard brush to pick up the putty and apply it to the bottle with strokes in different directions. You can add the desired texture using the same toothpick. Leave until completely dry. If necessary, carefully sand with zero-grade sandpaper (Fig. 7).



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


Mix paint for the main background. Thoroughly paint the entire bottle except the neck. After drying, check that there are no unpainted areas left (Fig. 8).



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



If a little paint gets on the neck while working, remove it with a damp cotton swab. Coat the dried bottle with one layer of varnish. This will make it clearer whether the parts 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 the point of watercolor. The main thing is moderation. We cover the dried bottle with varnish in several layers with complete intermediate drying. You can apply more layers of varnish 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 will need a napkin of a suitable color and sesame thread. Cut out a circle of the required size from a napkin and remove the two bottom white layers. We place the napkin on top of the lid and, making neat folds, press it to the neck of the bottle and tie it with thread. The bottle is ready!