1. Mary Hannah says:

    Oh this post just makes me happy! I noticed these bottles clustered together in the pictures of your porch on instagram and wondered what they were and where you got them. Now I know I can make my own! Thank you! I love following your blog!

  2. Cathy Malone says:

    Thank you for sharing! In my opinion there is not enough sea glass in the world to go around, so now we can actually make our own! Love it and love your blog!

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  4. Vicki V says:

    Love the shape of the bottles and how you painted and styled them. ?

  5. Lisa Marks says:

    ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! I LOVE YOUR BLOG, AS WELL. YOUR HOME IS BEAUTIFUL AND I LOVE THE NAME OF YOUR FARM!!!

  6. Lisa A. says:

    OMG – something with color and not white or a shade of white! How refreshing…..

  7. Hali says:

    FYI this paint is about 50% cheaper at Lowe’s. $6.98 vs. $12.67

  8. Rhonda Miller says:

    I JUST LOVE YOUR IDEA’s LIZ MARIE CAN’T WAIT TO GET MY PRODUCT FROM AMAZON TO MAKE MY OLD BOTTLES ~ THANK YOU

  9. Fran Jenkins says:

    Definitely going to give my empty wine bottles a maker over. Thank you the great inspiration!

  10. […] can also paint the bottles using a variety of techniques, like seaglass. Try painting them to look like antique bottles, or even pouring paint on the inside and tilting […]

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