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Light Up Wine Bottle
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Sara J.
· Raleigh, North Carolina, US ·
2 projects
30th September 2010
We did this and love it!! Thank you!!
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Manda F.
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37 projects
17th August 2010
Looking at this makes me thirsty for some sparkling, bubbly, non-alcoholic beverage. '.'
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edith s.
· Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US ·
11 projects
28th June 2009
I love it! It reminds me of the fireflies that I used to catch as a child
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Andy
· Prague, Hlavní město Praha, CZ ·
7 projects
24th April 2009
o i like it
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ThePinkPanther
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1 project
7th November 2008
This is so pretty! I am so trying it.
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DIS.AR.RAY
· Las Vegas, Nevada, US ·
32 projects
6th August 2008
and the lights don't hurt the bottle at all? Or vice versa?
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Ryden
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28 projects
28th June 2008
Very cute!! This reminds me I should get some candles for my wine bottles lol
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Lilim
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17 projects
28th June 2008
^_^ I've made a few of this before... Only I use a glass drill bit and cute a little hole in the back for the core. But this way sounds a lot easier. There are so many fun things you can do with a wine bottle <3
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Tosh
· Melbourne, Victoria, AU ·
11 projects
28th June 2008
smart and stunning
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Ginger Ginger.
· Australia, AU ·
16 projects
28th June 2008
so easy and versatile
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Cat Morley
· London, GB ·
1432 projects
28th June 2008
That looks gorgeous, much nicer than wine bottles with candles stuck in the top - even though those are cool too!
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CO + K User
June 28th, 2008
Thats very pretty. Do you think the kind with batteries would fit in there?
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