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I’m sure like me you have all had beautiful perfume bottles sitting around after they’ve been emptied and it just seems like a waste to dispose of them some are so pretty. So while cleaning the other day it struck me that a few simple tweaks would make them the perfect desk vase or window sill display glass. A perfect display piece for those lovely hand pick singular flowers the little ones love to present you with.

 


Material

  • 1 Empty perfume bottle
  • 1 Safety goggles
  • 1 Gloves
  • 1-3 Combination of hand tools you are comfortable using ie. spanner, wrench, screw driver, heat gun

Method

  1. As we're handling glass I highly recommend wearing the goggles and gloves for any unexpected breakages. As yet I haven't struck a fragile piece but better safe than sorry!
  2. Pick any perfume bottle that takes your fancy and once emptied prepare to have your new favourite vase. The one I've posted pictures of here had one metal name plate on one side and the standard spray nozzle. I used the heat gun (or hair dryer if you're in a pinch) for only a couple of minutes directly over the metal plate. Used a flat head screw driver to push at the edges to see if the glue was loosening up. Once I felt it give, I put the heat gun aside and simply lifted the plate off with minimal effort using the screw driver for leverage.
  3. Wash the outside with warm soapy water to remove any remaining glue then dry before proceeding to the next step.
  4. Using long nose pliers I pulled the spray nozzle part of the perfume bottle out.
  5. This left a crimped metal part which sat of the neck of the perfume bottle. If you had a strong thin piece of metal I think you would be able to prise it off by slowly working your way around it rim. I didn't so I used a small monkey wrench (with a piece of rag over the metal to cushion it) and the slowly alternated between twisting and pulling at the metal till it wore thin in one part and allowed me to get the screw driver under its edge to push it off.
    It would be a case of the better tools you have the simpler the job, but I persevered and got there in the end :)
    With any part of the handling of this glass I say use a firm grip but do not exert too much pressure with the wrenches etc as a crack would be to easy to achieve. On one of my attempts right on the rolled lip of the glass I chipped a piece off, as I didn't want to waste the bottle just from having a risky sharp point I simple grabbed a piece of sandpaper (grade P80) and buffed it till the edge was smooth and soft to touch.

Notes

This is an adults only project but the end result can be enjoyed by all. I currently use mine on the office desk at work as well as in the home and have found it to be a simple but cheery way to brighten up my space. Best of all I get extra enjoyment from a favourite fragrance as well as a reminder of the person who bought it for me (if it was a gift) each time I look at my flowers. Have fun with it and enjoy for yourself.



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  • mom70050
    • 15 Oct 2014
      2:14 pm

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  • yes this is a fun idea. you did provide a lot of tips and explanation

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  • A great way to reuse/ repurpose something we would otherwise throw away!

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  • A great idea, thanks for sharing!

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  • useful recycling

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  • this is a nice idea! better than throwing them away!

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  • great idea this looks so cute

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  • Such a clever idea – we never have flowers in the house to do this – unless you count soursobs (the weeds) LOL

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  • thanks heaps for sharing this x

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  • You can create a lovely collection- love some of tne bottles you get

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  • This is a great way to keep a bottle with sentimental value ..thanks

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  • What a great idea, I have throw out so many in the past……never thought of this. Thanks for sharing.

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  • This is a brilliant idea. I now have something to do with my empty perfume bottles

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  • That’s a clever idea!

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  • I love this recycling/repurposing idea, especially with all the different shapes that perfume bottles come in these days.

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  • These look great ! Instead of throwing away my empty perfume bottles, now myself and the kids can make use of them.

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  • Wow great idea thanks

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  • Beautiful idea, thanks for sharing! We certainly do get a lot of single hand picked flowers from the littles

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  • SUch a clever idea – thanks

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  • A great recycling idea. I would never have thought to use a perfume bottle and transform it into a vase.

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  • Wow clever mummies you have thought of everything! Thanks for the tip

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