Faux Granite Decorative Wine Bottles
Make faux granite decorative wine bottles or jute wrapped bottles for you home decor. These DIY decorative bottles have a classic look but are inexpensive and easy to make.

My bathroom has a coastal theme and these bottles just add to it. Also seen here is a Large Dried Starfish, large seashells, Candle on a birch tree slice and decorative soaps and dish. So the color and these jute wrapped bottles. This little project just took about 1 hour, not counting drying time for the paint.
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What you will need to make these Faux Granite designer bottles:
Supplies:
- 1 can of natural granite spray paint
- Jute
- Scissors
- Hot Glue Gun
- Bottles
Equipment Needed:
- Hot Glue Gun
- Craft Scissors
Just about any bottle will work, you could use different shapes of the the same size or many different sizes.
- Wash a empty wine bottle well, remove labels and allow it to dried completely
- Spray your bottles with the Granite Paint following label directions, allow to dry completely
- Begin at the bottom of the jar and apply a small amount of glue. Press the start of the jute twine to the glue and let dry.
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Continue wrapping around the bottle, gluing every few inches until you get back to the starting point. Continue to wrap the bottle with the jute, gluing as needed. I applied a tiny dot of glue about once every three wraps.
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Stop wrapping at a point of your choice, whatever pleases your eye. Cut the jute twine and slide under the last row and add a dot of glue. Trim end.
- Continue with any of your other bottles adding the jute wrap in the middle or even the top of the bottles or vases.
You could do several of these jute wrapped painted wine bottles using different colored faux granite paint and even different jute sizes.
These Faux Granite Designer Jute Wrapped bottles have a classic look but are inexpensive and as you can see so very easy to make.
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Make faux granite decorative wine bottles or jute wrapped bottles These DIY decorative bottles have a classic look but are inexpensive and easy to make
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 can natural granite spray paint
- Jute
- Wine Bottles
Instructions
- Wash a empty wine bottle well, remove labels and allow it to dried completely
- Spray your bottles with the Granite Paint following label directions, allow to dry completely
- Using your glue gun, begin at the bottom of the jar and apply a small amount of the hot glue. Press the start of the jute twine to the glue and let dry.
- Continue wrapping around the bottle, gluing every few inches until you get back to the starting point. Continue to wrap the bottle with the jute, gluing as needed. I applied a tiny dot of glue about once every three wraps.
- Stop wrapping at a point of your choice, whatever pleases your eye. Cut the jute twine and slide under the last row and add a dot of glue. Trim end.
- Continue with any of your other bottles adding the jute wrap in the middle or even the top of the bottles or vases.
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These turned out great. I love the paint color you chose. Thanks for sharing at Wake Up Wednesday Linky Party.
Have a wonderful day.
Angel
These are really cool looking! I love the natural, earthy look to them with the twine wrapped around.
These are stunning- I know my sister would love these!
Love the look of these! Great idea 🙂
I love these! I've seen the twine done before but the granite gives it a whole new look!
CUTE! Perfect for inexpensive home decor Evelyn!
Oh Yes! I am pinning these into my DIY folder. Very easy to do and very effective. thanks!
love how these turned out they look great
How neat! I love this idea!
Thanks for sharing on Twirl & Take a Bow!!!
– Brooke –
Now that is fun! Visiting from Creative Monday #89 is me "Renae of Simple Sequins" with the bracelets from my post today. Im a 'thrift stylist' that trys to inspire. Yup, in a nut-shell. Great blog you have here.
I love the way this looks!
Fantastic idea great share!
These turned out so well! I have not experimented much with textured paint, and I've never used granite paint at all. I'm intrigued after seeing your tutorial, though! Thanks so much for sharing!
~Leslie
These are beautiful
Hi Evelyn,
These are beautiful!! I just love how they turned out! Thanks for linking up at diy Sunday Showcase … and I'm pinning to our 'talent' board!
Nice, Evelyn.
These are beautiful. I love the color! Thank you for linking to the In and Out of the Kitchen Link Party. Hope to see you next time.
They turned out great, I love making these bottles 🙂 Thanks for sharing…