Here is a fun and attractive wall décor that will be truly one of kind. If you are a wine enthusiast this decor would be right at home behind the bar in your entertainment or media room. It would also look great in an outdoor kitchen or entertaining space as long as it is protected from rain. Because it has lights, it adds sparkle and romance to a party or wine tasting event. Because it’s 3-D it has depth as well as height and width, so it adds texture and dimension to your wall.
Here is what you’ll need to create your ‘Soft Lights & Wine’ wall decor. You probably have some of these items and the rest are readily available at your favorite crafts store. Choose a space on the wall that has easy access to an electrical outlet.
Supplies:
Empty wine bottle
15” dried grapevine wreath
6” piano or picture wire
Florist wire
1 string white lights
1 piece artificial grape vine roping
3 bunches artificial grapes
Epoxy or cynoacylite adhesive
Raffia
1. The wine bottle itself will be the focus of the decor, so hunt for an unusual one with an attractive label. Cobalt blue glass looks best.
2. Clean the bottle with cool soapy water and rinse well. Wipe it dry and let the inside air dry completely.
3. Lay the grapevine wreath on a work surface and attach the piano or picture wire to the back. This will become the top of your wall art. Make sure that the wire is secure and capable of supporting the weight of the piece. Turn the wreath over again so it is right side up, keeping the wire at the top so that you as you work you have a visual of how the piece will look when hung.
4. Position your wine bottle on the grape vine wreath. It will look best if it is not centered. Try placing it with the bottom slightly off center and tip the neck of the bottle toward the right. You want to have plenty of glass coming in contact with the grape vine wreath. Mark the position with a felt tip pen.
5. Attach the bottle to the wreath with epoxy or cynoacylite adhesive. It is important that you use this type of adhesive because it is impervious to heat. Use enough adhesive to create a seal between the bottle and the wreath. Apply pressure until the bond is secure. Allow adhesive to dry completely before continuing. Check directions on the adhesive for drying time and be sure you follow all safety instructions for adequate ventilation while working.
6. Add lights. Starting with the end of the lights that does not contain the plug, begin wrapping the wire around the wreath. Start just below the neck of the bottle and wrap in a clockwise direction bringing the wire through the back of the wreath to the front and go all the way around the wreath two times. Tuck the left over wire into the bottle and secure the plug on the back of the wreath with floral wire.
7. Now add your artificial grape vine roping. Follow the lights and go around the wreath one time; trim off excess for another use. Tuck the ends into the grapevine wreath.
8. Arrange your grape clusters on the wreath and attach with florist wire. Position them so that they balance the visual and actual weight of the bottle. Cluster or cascade them starting at the top left quadrant of the wreath, working from top to bottom.
9. Tie a raffia bow around the neck of the bottle. Test the arrangement by holding it first over a soft forgiving surface. Hang your arrangement from a sturdy nail or screw. If hanging on dry wall, mount on a wall stud or use a heavy duty molly.
10. Plug it in and enjoy!
Your ‘Soft Lights and Wine’ 3D wall décor can be part of a wine enthusiast’s composition on your wall. Try adding wall plaques, framed pictures or wine festival posters, or sconces – all with a wine or vineyard theme.
This article was written by Alyssa Davis and provided by Metal-Wall-Art.com, a site featuring unique iron artwork and musical wall sculptures.