Step-by-step
Step 1
Proper preparation is the key to a perfect paint finish. Your item should be clean, dry and free from grease. Carefully wipe the surface clean with a soft cloth or something similar.
Step 2
Now you can start painting the bottle straight away. Turn the bottle whilst painting with both horizontal and vertical strokes at a distance of approx. 25 cm to ensure an even finish. Leave to dry for a short while, then simply use a second colour to spray over a section of the object to achieve a two-tone effect.
Step 3
The paint takes approximately 30 minutes to dry completely, and there you have it – your new visual highlight is ready to liven up the atmosphere of your kitchen.
Products and materials
Other materials
- Glass bottles
- Soft cloth for cleaning
- Something to cover your working space
Related ideas
Utensil holders in concrete grey
Upcycling idea for your kitchen accessories
Freshen up your grouting
Add sparkle to bathroom and kitchen grouting
Handmade wine labels
Beautifully designed wine labels - idea for Father's Day
A new look for vintage crockery
Upcycle granny’s porcelain plates
Decorative kitchen herbs
Stylish terracotta plant labels
Favourite mugs with a DIY design
Set the tone with patterns of dots
Creative Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter, and we’ll send you inspirational and creative DIY ideas, along with details of our latest products and special offers.