Wine Bottle "Tiki" Torch (Table-top)
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Wine Bottle "Tiki" Torch (Table-top)

This is a simple and inexpensive way to "re-purpose" or save wine bottles from special occasions to enjoy for years to come. This is a bottle of 2008 Faithful Hound that my wife and I enjoyed for our anniversary this past year at Jiko's in Walt Disney world. I have made other torches from other bottles that have had a part in a celebration of one kind or another.
Total cost for this project was about $10 (if you don't include the wine that was enjoyed)
Materials:
Total cost for this project was about $10 (if you don't include the wine that was enjoyed)
Materials:
- Empty Wine Bottle or other glass bottle
- Fender Washer - I used 1 inch in diameter with about a 1/2 inch opening
- Replacement Tiki Lamp Wick (I used the one that come complete because I found them on sale - buy what's cheap)
- Tiki Oil (1 - 2 quart bottle will be good for two torches)
- Funnel to reduce the spilling while filling the bottle with oil
- Match or lighter to test out the completed torch (guess this one is really not optional)
- Good friends and another Full wine bottle to share stories with while you empty the wine for the next torch!
Directions





- Simply pull the Tiki wick from the metal top
- Thread the Tiki wick through the Fender Washer so that about 3/4 of an inch stick out
- Fill bottle with Tiki Oil (I used the Bite Fighter kind but all of them work well) enough so that at least 2-3 inches of oil will be Over the bottom of the wick
- Place wick with fender washer in the bottle
- Give the wick about 15 minutes or so to draw the oil up
- Light and enjoy!