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How to Make Glass Bottle Wind Chimes

June 6, 2009
Glass Bottle Wind Chimes

Materials

  • 1 bottle, bottom removed using glass cutter
  • 3 different lanes of chain
  • two pieces of clothes hanger (used to connect lines of chain indeed up in an S shape)
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  • wooden bead
  • key ring

Instructions

I make the wind chimes out of liquor bottles, wine bottles, and this one happens to be a wine cooler bottle. I use a glass cutter and cut off the bottom. I use a ceramic knife sharpener to smooth the sharp edges. If it has a screw on top, that's a plus.

Starting on the bottom, you need something to catch the wind this happens to be a small piece of wood, I have used old CDs, cut up place mats and Plexiglas shapes, connected to a length of chain (it varies with each bottle). Use a piece of clothes hanger and make a loop connected to the first piece of chain. Add a large wooden bead (clapper). Make another loop on the opposite end of the piece of clothes hanger. Add another piece of chain and feed this piece of chain through the cut bottle from the bottom to the top determine the right length of chain and then cut. After poking a hole in the middle of the cap, use another piece of clothes hanger connected to the chain and feed it through the cap. Make another loop with another piece of chain on the opposite end of the cap. Determine the length of chain from the top of the cap to the hanging ring.

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If your bottle does not have a screw on top, I use a bead just big enough that it won't slide through the opening or you can use another key ring. Just remember to feed it through the bottom of the bottle out the neck before you attach your hanging ring. I have never had one break from the weight.

By Babette from Lemon Grove CA

Comments

June 6, 20090 found this helpful
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I bought the glass cutter at Michael's. I can't remember how much it cost and I used a 40% off coupon.

It's a little L shaped table and you set the cutter all the way to the bottom, you turn the bottle to cut the glass.

You need to have lots of bottles because you have to tap from the inside and that's where you mess up. If you hit a little high or a little low the break will be off, so you get out another bottle and try again. Once you figure it out you make very few mistakes.

 
 
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March 22, 2012

Small glass bottles can be used to make a wind chime. Just wrap with wire, add beads or shells to wired necks of bottles.

 
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