Good morning!
I’m so incredibly happy to be sharing my very first post as a Wayfair contributor! So, pop on over to the Wayfair Blog to see how I made my very own…
DIY Knotted Jute Bottles
Wishing you SUCH a lovely day!
PS. Find me sharing here and Savvy Southern Style.
Amanda @ Dwelling in Happiness says
Love these, Kristi!! I JUST saw some similar at Michael’s, but didn’t want to pay $15-20!! These are FREE if you have bottles and jute lying around! They turned out so pretty!
Kristi says
Thank you! Those were the very ones that I was admiring too Amanda and I had that exact reaction! I’m thrilled that you love them too! Have a fab weekend girl!
Jessica says
Congratulations on your post! I love this little diy! I wouldn’t have thought it was this easy and they look so cute!
Kristi says
Awwww, thank you SO, SO much! I promise, it’s even easier than it looks! Happy weekend Jessica!
Kendra @ www.joyinourhome.com says
Wow! Had no idea you could make your own! Loce these!! Have a great weekend Kristi!
Kristi says
Awwww, thanks Kendra! Wishing you a wonderful weekend too my friend!
Amy | Canary Street Crafts says
Brilliant idea, Kristi!
Kristi says
Thank you Amy!!!
Tania says
Ok, first of all I have to say that this is the BEST tutorial I’ve ever seen! It’s like I bought a craft book or something! And second, those net bottles are so cool, I’m definitely going to try this!
Tania
Kristi says
Awwwww, thank you SO much Tania! I’m thrilled that you love them and that my tutorial actually makes sense 😉 Hope you’re enjoying a wonderful weekend!
Nicole says
Those bottles look great!
Kristi says
Thanks SO much Nicole! I’m so happy you love them!
Cat @ Pocketful of Posies says
These are so cute! I’ll have to make a set for our bathroom! Such a cute idea and I love how inexpensive it is!
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Cat! I’m thrilled that you love them!!!
angie says
love these I am a bottle collector and these offer a story all of their own
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Kristi says
Awww, I’m SO happy you love them Angie!
Julie says
These are so neat. I have trouble throwing cool bottles away. You’ve given me another really great idea. I’m visiting from Made by you Monday.
Kristi says
I’m SO thrilled that you love them Julie! They are the perfect way to display those bottles you just don’t want to throw away!
brett says
These are darling! On the to do list to make these for summer! Thanks for sharing at the Pretty Preppy Party! xx, b
Kristi says
Thank you Brett! They really are such and easy way to have a bit of fun with those extra bottles you might have lying around.
Kathy says
That’s great you get to write for Wayfair! love how the bottles turned out. Thanks for linking up to The Creative Circle. Hope to see you this week!
Kristi says
Thanks SO much Kathy! It’s definitely a fun opportunity to work with a company that I LOVE so much!
Katherines Corner says
This is a wonderful project! I’m hopping over from the Totally Talented Tuesday party today. I hope you will be sharing this at my Thursday hop too xo
Kristi says
Thanks SO much Katherine! You bet I will!
Kyla @HouseOfHipsters says
This is such a great project! I love it!
Kristi says
Awww, thanks so much Kyla! I’m so happy you love it! It’s definitely an inexpensive way to spruce up some plain old bottles!
Beverly says
What a great idea. I often see them but never thought about making them myself.
Thanks,
Bev
Kristi says
Thanks Beverly! It’s such an inexpensive way to add some personality to any old bottle!
Shana Sutton says
That’s exciting! Congrats on the Wayfair article. I just read it. I love your simple to follow graphics! I’m definitely going to try this. Beautiful craft–love it!
Cheers!
Shana
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Shana! I’m thrilled that you love it enough to make some for yourself! Wishing you a fabulous week!
Sherry says
They look great! Thank you for joining Home Sweet Home!
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Sherry!!!
Elizabeth says
This is so great. Thank you for sharing. I love knotted jute bottles but have been too frugal to buy any!
Kristi says
Well this will be perfect then Elizabeth! Thank you SO much!
Sue at Blu says
Absolutely love this!
Kristi says
Thank you SO, SO much Sue!
Tammy says
Love your bottles you did such a beautiful job on them!
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Tammy! I’m thrilled that you love them!
Carrie @ Curly Crafty Mom says
So pretty! I really need to try this sometime as I have jute and bottles just laying around!
Kristi says
Thanks Carrie! It’s SUCH a quick and inexpensive project and a super fun way to dress up a plain old bottle!
Misty Nicole Roberts says
As a Jersey Shore girl, who know lives in Mississippi, this brings back a lot of memories of childhood decor for me! I’ll be featuring this post this week as my weekly pick on the Merry Monday linky Party. So, be sure to stop by my blog and pick up a featured at icon! Thank you! See you at this weeks link-up!
Kristi says
Oh wow! Thank you SO, SO much Misty! I’m thrilled that you love them enough to feature them this week! Wishing you SUCH a fabulous week!
Kimberly says
This looks so amazing. Pinned and tweeted. We love to party with you, so I hope to see you tonight at 7 pm.. Have an amazing day! Lou Lou Girls
Kristi says
Thank you Kimberly!!! Wishing you a wonderful day as well!
Mandee Thomas says
Beautiful DIY (as always). I wanted to let you know that I’m featuring this post tonight at the Create & Share Link Party (7:00 PM MST)! Congratulations!!! Can’t wait to see what you share with us this week. 🙂
Kristi says
Thank you SO, SO much Mandee!!! Can’t wait to check it out! Have a fabulous day girl!
Nina says
These bottles are beautiful! Just enough embellishment to give them a classic, sophisticated look. Love this idea! Thanks for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop at Katherine’s Corner. Looking forward to seeing what you share this week at the hop! Nina @ Vintage Mama’s Cottage
Kristi says
Thank you Nina!!! It’s such a quick and inexpensive way to add some fun decor!
Emily @ Two Purple Couches says
Awesome tutorial! Thanks for linking up at Creative Spark. Hope you’ll come party with us again today 🙂
Kristi says
Thank you SO much Emily!!!
Gayl Tomaszewski says
I have made two knotted twine wine bottles with fairy lights for Christmas gifts. A friend is now interested in one. I added my cost for supplies, but what does one charge for labor? I worked about 1 1/2 hours on one. Any one who replys I thank you.