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Crafts from plastic bottles for the garden

A beautiful site is not only a weeded garden, a clean garden, flowering flower beds. Attractiveness and comfort of your summer cottage can give charming items from plastic bottles to the garden.

What can you do with simple bottles? - Read on in this article.

"Three piglets"

For such crafts from plastic bottles for a garden it is required:

- paint white (enamel) - about half a liter;

- plastic bottles (five liters volume) - three pieces;

- the paint is red (enamel) - about three hundred milliliters;

- knife and scissors;

- plastic bottles (one liter) - six pieces;

- the paint is black (enamel) - a little;

- Building stapler.

Manufacture of crafts from plastic bottles for the garden:

From bottles, the upper and lower parts are cut off - these are the legs of piglets. From the remaining central sections are cut "ears" and "tails".

The bodies of "piglets", as you may have guessed, will be bottles, the volume of which is five liters. To attach all the details of this artifact from plastic bottles to the garden, you need to cut the "bodies of pigs" with a knife. Each separate fragment is additionally attached to the "body" by a construction stapler. When you collect all the "guinea pigs" - you need to prepare the paint. To paint their "body", you need to mix the red and white paint, the exact color ratio can not be specified, because the color of the paint can be of different saturation. White paint is also required for the eye, so you need to leave it a little.

After you have painted the piglets and the paint has dried, you can draw their eyes. Your hack is ready. It can be placed next to apple trees or other fruit trees.

"Collection of honey" - crafts from plastic bottles for the garden and garden.

To create a composition, you will need:

- paint white (enamel) - about half a liter;

- plastic bottles (with a capacity of half a liter) - ten pieces;

- the paint is red (enamel) - about one liter;

- knives and scissors;

- paint yellow (enamel) - about one liter;

- plastic bottles (one liter) - ten pieces;

- paint black (enamel) - about one liter;

- Strong yarn or string - ten meters.

Manufacture of crafts from plastic bottles for the garden:

From bottles, the volume of which is one liter, cut off the upper and lower parts. Of these parts, flowers of various shapes are made. Finished crafts are painted with red, yellow, white and pink paints. From the remaining pieces of bottles (means), "wings" and "antennae" for "bees" are cut out. "Wings" are painted in gray, which can be obtained by mixing white and black colors. "Anxious" is to give the color a black paint.

Of the plastic bottles, with a volume of five hundred milliliters, "bee bodies" are created - the container is colored alternately in yellow and black. Preliminary, they make holes for the wings and draw the thread. All ready-made parts of the composition are deposited aside until completely dry. The finished parts are assembled in one piece - the composition "Collection of honey." "Bee" and "flowers" should be placed on the trees and fastened with threads. "Flowers" should be located slightly below the "bees".

Also, from plastic bottles you can create exclusive "apples" or chic "butterfly moths".

In order to make one "apple" is required:

- two bottoms from different bottles;

- red paint;

- made of colored paper stalk with leaves.

The bottoms should be dyed and allowed to dry. Then make a hole for the stalk in one of them. All the details are connected. If you attach a thread, then such a wonderful "bull's eye" can be hung on a tree.

To create moths:

- the central part of several bottles;

- the paint is blue and black;

- wire;

- glue;

- beads and bugles.

Wings are made from bottles. With the help of paint, patterns are applied, you can decorate the wings with beads, if glued with glue.

Wire, beads and bugles are made of antennae and calves. All parts are connected together by wire.

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