Stylish Detergent Bottle Watering Can

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Stylish Detergent Bottle Watering Can

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There are a ton of great ways to reuse every day items. I'm sure we have all seen different ways to use a plastic bottle! So why don't we? The reality is, aesthetics make a difference. Design can mean the difference between reusing a bottle or throwing it out or recycling it. When we upcycle or reuse items, we want something that not only functions well but looks good too! Anyone can punch holes in a bottle and call it a watering can, but do you really want that junky looking thing sitting on the table next to your plants?

Enter "The Stylish Detergent Bottle Watering Can."

Materials

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1. Empty detergent bottle

2. Knife

3. Gorilla glue (super glue)

4. Spray paint

Remove the Pouring Spout

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Carefully cut around the rim of the pouring spout with the knife. Once it's removed, pry out the plastic rim left on the inside of the spout.

Trace the Outline of the Pouring Spout Onto the Top Third of the Bottle

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Trace, or score with the knife a circle on the top third of the bottle.

Cut Out the Hole for the Spout Using the Knife

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When cutting, cut along the outside of your traced circle. You may need to take a little more off later if the hole is too small. This is the most difficult step because you want it as close to perfect as possible!

Apply Glue to the Spout and Attach It to the Bottle

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Use a healthy ammount of glue so it can form a seal around the spout to prevent leakage. Attach the spout to the bottle. Once the glue has dried, use the knife to trim away any excess or bulging glue spots to make it look as neat a possible.

Paint It and Poke It!

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This is the step that makes that garbage look aesthetically pleasing! Make sure to paint that cap too! Once the paint is dry, use the knife (or a drill if you have one) to put holes in the cap to turn the cap into a sprinkle attachment for gentle watering

Water Away!

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The cap becomes a sprinkling attachment for more delicate watering!

Another bottle was saved from a landfill, and it looks good on your plant table or ledge! This is a great project for kids to learn about upcycling. Lets see how many bottles we can save from landfills!

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