Glitter bottles
On a wedding, party, Christmas or celebrity (!) table, take an empty champagne bottle.Brush it with liquid glue.Roll it up on a flat surface, place the glitter on top, then fix with hairspray and you're done!An ultra-glamorous glitter bottle!
Bottle vases
One of the simplest ideas is to make a vase for your flowers. Just fill your bottle halfway with water and you're done! Play with the shapes and colors of your glass bottles for an even prettier effect. You can also customize them with string, ribbon or glue all around - anything goes! Imagine a bottle of Ruinart brut rosé with a single flower on the outside - what elegance!
Illuminated bottles, as torches or candleholders
Making your own lanterns from empty bottles is a great example of creative thinking.Simply drill a hole in the bottom of the wine bottle and insert string lights.This little DIY will look great on your Christmas tables and can be reused on terraces or balconies!
All you need is a wick, metal fittings for the bottle necks and torch oil. You can use gravel or sand to stabilize the bottle.Fill the bottle with gravel, then with oil, assemble the torch wick and metal fittings and place it on the bottle.All that's left to do is enjoy the atmosphere created by your own decor!
Another great idea that couldn't be simpler:make candleholders.All you have to do is buy a batch of long, thin candles and insert them in the neck of the bottle, and you've got a warm, welcoming interior!
Now all you have to do is make your tables sparkle with a few spicy bottles of Moët et Chandon!