Wind Chime - Wine and Copper

Did I mention it's still summer at the Cottage?  It's hot and humid and while so many others are starting to embrace fall, I'm hanging on to summer until after Labor Day.  
That being said, let me introduce you to my latest wind chime project.  
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It started with a wine bottle.  The bottom was cut off and the edges were carefully sanded.  I use a bottle cutter for the job and I've shared my technique before, so I won't bore you with all those details.  I also wear eye protection.  I've never had a bottle shatter/spray glass while doing this, but better safe than sorry!
After sanding the edges, I applied some copper tape around the bottom.
It just makes a pretty edge.

Then I screwed eyes into an old bottle stopper and a wooden mushroom that was leftover from my Glam Girl Terracotta Planter (I'm a big fan of 'Use what you've got'!) , connecting them with a piece of leftover necklace from my last Dress Form Rescue.
Once that was done, I strung some beads from my collection on fishing line and attached them to the bottle stopper.
The top of the stopper was wrapped in copper wire.
That silver eye also needed some camouflage - more copper wire!
I used the copper wire as the hanger, attaching it to the wooden mushroom and threading it through the bottle neck.  
There was no need to hide the mushroom since it would be hidden by...yes, you guessed it, copper wire wrapped around the bottle neck!

Ready to chime!

If you'd like to see some of my other wine bottle projects, here are a few:

Wine Bottle Lantern - so pretty on a summer night.

Wine Bottle Torch - keep the bugs away with citronella candles.

Wine Bottle Luminary - a soft glow from a tea light.


How about you....
Are you embracing fall or hanging on to summer?


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Comments

  1. Your wind chime turned out really cute, Ann! But I must say that although you and I are both enjoying summer as long as we can, the design of your gorgeous wind chime does remind me of Fall with you using copper tape and copper wire! And there's nothing wrong with that! You know as crafters, we have to get a running start right now on making all things fall and perhaps a little xmas to get our inspirations and creations out there! Your project is a win, win for both summer and fall! I love it!

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    1. You caught that, Gail! I did use those colors on purpose...a gentle nod to the upcoming season. I'm so glad you like it and I guess Fall will be here before we know it!

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  2. Ann, that is just gorgeous! It's a true work of art. You have such great vision and your attention to design detail makes all the difference. I love the copper edging and like Gail said, I too noticed your gentle ode to fall. Practical, gorgeous and perfect year round!

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    1. Aww, thank you, Kim. I'm really loving the copper look. Maybe I am looking forward to fall????

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  3. Oh my goodness Ann, I am in love with this creation! I do love windchimes, they remind me of my grandparents, my grandpa made many of them over the years. I recall waking to them in the summer months when I stayed at their place on the river. Love the copper wire, you are getting ready for fall, aren't you. I think you missed your calling, a jewelry maker, and windchime designer all wrapped up into one! I have to say, I am ready for the cooler temps and a bit of a breeze to get this gal outside for long, relaxing walks with my pup.

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    1. Thank you so much, Cara. I love when my projects bring back fond memories for my readers. I don't know about a jewelry maker, but I do enjoy making wind chimes!

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  4. this is lovely, thanks for sharing with Create-it link party

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  5. That's clever!! The glass won't break? #TrafficJamReboot

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    1. No, it won't. I've made these before and have had no problems!

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  6. Wow Ann, this is so beautiful. It will be a feature over at Handmade Monday this week :-)

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  7. Ann, your wind chime is gorgeous. Love the copper look, so creative. I am happy to feature your copper wind chime at Love Your Creativity.

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  8. Well done on a very attractive and unique wind chime. I love copper. I did some birdhouse gourds with an aged copper look. Thanks for sharing at Funtastic Friday.

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    1. Thank you so much. Your birdhouses sound beautiful and I think they be a perfect match for the windchime!

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  9. I love this project, Ann! So pretty and clever. I'm delighted to be featuring your post at this week's Tuesday Turn About!

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    1. Thank you so much, Julie. I'll be sure to stop by!

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  10. Well I keep meaning to get a bottle cutter and this is inspiration! Gorgeous and so perfect for Fall or anytime. Featuring when my party opens!

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    1. Thanks, Carol. You should definitely get a bottle cutter. I love mine!

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  11. Wowza, this looks fabulous! Thank you for sharing it with us on Farmhouse Friday. I'll be featuring it tomorrow. Hope you link up again soon. pinned

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    1. Thank you so much, Cindy. It was a fun project!

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  12. It is definitely still summer--until the middle of September, technically. :) I'm hanging on to summer, too. This is so gorgeous. You did an amazing job. Thanks for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #45 linkup. Hope you'll share more posts with us at #46 which starts Monday.

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    1. We are kindred spirits, Jennifer! I'm so glad you like my windchime, there are still more warm days ahead with time to enjoy its sound!

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  13. This is the prettiest windchime I've ever seen... the glass and copper really make it look SO upscale! Gorgeous!

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