Here’s a simple and creative DIY recipe for making alcohol ink bottle lightsโa gorgeous craft project that combines upcycled bottles, vibrant alcohol ink, and LED fairy lights to make glowing, colorful decorations.
โจ Alcohol Ink Bottle Lights โ DIY Recipe
๐งช Materials Needed:
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Empty clear glass bottles or jars (wine bottles, mason jars, etc.)
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Alcohol inks (in various colors; available at craft stores or online)
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Isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) (optional, for blending and cleanup)
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Protective gloves and work surface covering (alcohol ink stains!)
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Cotton swabs or droppers (for applying ink)
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Battery-operated LED fairy lights (cool white or warm white work well)
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Clear sealant spray (optional) for long-term protection
๐จ Instructions:
Step 1: Clean the Bottles
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Wash the bottles thoroughly and remove any labels or residue.
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Dry completely before applying ink.
Step 2: Apply Alcohol Ink
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Wear gloves and protect your surface.
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Drip alcohol ink directly onto the outside of the bottle (or inside, if you want a more diffused effect).
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Allow the ink to drip and flow organically. You can tilt the bottle for artistic streaks or use isopropyl alcohol to dilute or blend colors.
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Optional: Use a straw or canned air to blow the ink for a more marbled effect.
Step 3: Let It Dry
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Set the bottles aside to dry for several hours. Alcohol ink dries quickly, but thicker applications may need longer.
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Once dry, you can spray with a clear sealant if you want to make them more durable (especially if placed outdoors or handled often).
Step 4: Insert Fairy Lights
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Carefully insert the LED fairy lights into the bottle. Make sure they are battery-operated (safer than plug-in).
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If your lights are on wire, you can twist and shape them for even distribution inside the bottle.
Step 5: Display!
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Turn on the lights, place the bottles on a shelf, porch, or as a centerpiece, and enjoy the glowing color show.
๐ก Tips:
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Try using different shaped bottles for visual variety.
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Add embellishments like twine, charms, or paint to the bottle necks.
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You can also use frosted glass spray for a soft, diffused glow.