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DIY Superman wine bottle craft.
All the materials that I used for this DIY, are listed in the description box below.
This bottle was requested by Elizabeth.
She wanted to make something special for her daughter that had to do with the justice league.
She said either Superman or Batman, well…
I'm sorry to those batman lovers but I'm a Superman fan myself as I grew up watching
Superman with my father so Superman it was!
I know I did the classic colors but you can customize this any way you want.
I just had to make the classic!
Thanks for this fun request Elizabeth and a happy belated 30th birthday to your daughter
Jessica, a real hero, as she is a cancer survivor and may God bless her with many more.
Let's get started!
To begin, I painted a clean bottle with white acrylic paint and a pouncer brush.
I like to do this whenever I'm going to paint a bottle because the white paint acts as a
primer.
The colors look better and take fewer coats when you do this.
While that dries, print out the logo at 50% size.
I found this one on Pinterest.
I'll leave the link in the description box below.
After printing it out, tape an index card, stripes side down, over it using painters
tape.
We're going to reprint it but this time the image will be on the index card.
I did the first image as a guide… to know where to tape the index card too.
I wanted the logo to stick out some, that's why I decided to print it onto the index card.
You don't have to do this if you don't want.
You can just use the paper copy.
Just remember that when you go to paint it, it won't be as sturdy as the index card
so you'll have to do all the painting once it's glued onto the bottle.
Once it's printed, gently remove the tape.
Now you can cut the logo out.
Using metallic red paint, I painted the S in the logo and let that dry.
I then painted the rest with a yellow I mixed up and set that aside to dry.
Using a sharpie I outlined the whole thing.
Be gentle when doing this part.
The harder you press the wider the line will be.
You want to use the tip of the marker only.
Using a metallic blue and a pouncer brush, I painted the whole bottle.
Later on, you'll see me change my mind and add yellow to the rim so don't paint it
blue all the way up.
I used the same metallic red I used for the logo, on the cap.
Now it's time for my favorite part, adding the glitter!
These are the same glitter paints I showed you guys in the other video and let me tell
you… when you use the metallic paints and these glitter paints together… you get an
amazing shine!
Remember that you can give them as many layers of glitter as you want.
You just have to let it dry before giving it another one.
I layered mine until I was satisfied.
I'm obsessed with these paints now!
Look at that combination!
Now it's the messy part.
I cut up an old cotton shirt I no longer wanted and used that to make the cape.
I put some water in a bowl and added Mod Podge to it.
I didn't measure, I just scooped some in my hands and mixed it into the water.
Saturate the piece of fabric with the water and glue mixer.
Then ring it out.
I then added Mod Podge directly onto it and rung out a little bit of it.
So it won't drip as I worked with it.
Here I'm rolling one side to create the top of the cape and from here on I was in
my zone again, crafting away.
I was just moving, adjusting and lifting the cape to get it to look how I wanted it to.
If a part wouldn't stick…
I would add Mod Podge to it, but remember to smooth the mod podge out on the bottle
or it'll dry with a lump.
You'll see I used the logo to help me figure out the spacing in the front of the cape.
The trick is to create lifted areas, you don't want the fabric to lay flat.
I kept adding Mod Podge to areas I thought didn't feel tacky enough or needed it to
stay down.
Be careful when doing this that you don't handle the bottle with your gluey hands...
If you noticed, every time I turned the bottle I was doing it from the very top.
I had taken the cap off and handled it with the glass rim that had no paint on it.
Once it's dry it should look like this.
It's very firm to the touch.
Give the whole cape a coat of white acrylic paint and let that dry.
Be careful around the parts that meet the bottle.
It's okay if you get paint on it, just try your best not to.
Now using the same metallic red as you did for the cap and logo, paint the cape and let
that dry.
Again, being as careful as you can when painting the edges that meet with the bottle.
Once that's all dry, take a small brush and touch up any spots with the metallic blue.
Give it as many coats as it needs, to cover the spots you messed up on and let that dry.
Be very careful, you don't want to get the blue onto the red.
Make sure to work the paint out as you don't want it to dry with a lump.
Now add the glitter paint back on as well.
This is where I decided I wanted yellow on the rim.
As you see I went ahead and primed it with the white paint.
Now It was time to add the red glitter paint to the cape and the cap.
I know in the other video I said I didn't like the red but this was another glitter
made by the same company and it worked way better.
Still not a huge fan of the red but much better.
I added the yellow mix I used for the logo onto the rim.
Now to add the logo to the bottle.
Place some Mod Podge on the bottle where you want the logo, place the logo and go over
it with more Mod Podge.
Make sure to get those edges and that you spread the glue around evenly, again you don't
want it to dry with lumps.
Add the red glitter paint where the metallic red is.
Then add the yellow glitter.
Don't forget to add the yellow glitter to the rim.
Give it as many layers as you want, letting dry between each one.
Once all that is done, screw the cap back on and you're done.
And here it is guys!
All done!
I wanted to keep this one simple and classic but you know I had to add the sparkle to make
it stand out.
You can make any custom bottle the same way using any character and colors you want.
As I always say, the sky the limit.
Be creative and try adding your own twist to things if you want a different look.
If you want to make a more simple bottle, you can get a laser print out of the character
and glue that on instead.
Either way, have fun with it and be creative.
I had so much fun making this one and it brought back some wonderful childhood memories I had
with my father.
I make these so that you can recreate them or get inspired by them.
To give you ideas, so that you can apply them to other projects.
Have fun and as always guys if you liked my DIY don't forget to thumbs up the video
as it helps my channel grow.
The more my channel grows, the more supplies I can buy and bring you new and better creations.
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