To make Allison's wine bottle glass pendant light, you need wine bottles, light socket kits, Liquid Fusion, wood dowel, and glass pebbles.
First, cut the wine bottles (Allison suggests several methods ranging from using a glass cutter and butane torch to using nail polish remover and string.)
Then, sand the bottle and place a small dollop of Liquid Fusion near the rim of the bottle and begin adhering the glass pebbles, holding them in place until the glue dries. Continue this process until the bottle is covered in fabulous, shining gems.
Once your bottles have dried for 24- 28 hours, it's time to connect the light kit.
For specific instructions on how to install the battery-powered light, you can reference Allison's full DIY here.
However, this is just one way to create beautiful wine bottle pendant lamps. The DIY Network has a version that cuts the bottles in half, creating a more lamp-like feel, as opposed to maintaining the wine bottle shape. Dark wire gives these lamps a contemporary feel.
Remodelholic offers instructions for a minimalistic look, while The Pineapple Room also has tips for a wine bottle chandelier with a tuscan feel.
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