Learn how to build this DIY Wind Bottle Wall Vase with free plans by Shanty2Chic! This is such an easy and inexpensive project that will add character and style to any space in your home!

Supplies to Build a Wine Bottle Wall Vase

  • 2x8x8 Board

These are the supplies I used to make them.  I found everything at Lowe’s.

  • 3/8″ Ceiling Flange
  • 3/4″ Split Ring Hanger
  • 12×1 – 1/4 Wood Screws
  • 3/8″ Threaded Rod – 12″ piece cut into 3″ pieces

The threaded rod is super easy to cut.  You just use a small hacksaw like this one at Lowes…

If you don’t want to cut your threaded rod, you can also purchase a pack of small ones already cut for you like this from Lowe’s…

Threaded Rod
  • Empty Wine Bottle

You will also need a wine bottle or another bottle with a skinny neck.  I found mine at Wal-Mart for under $3 a bottle… Whoop!

The rest is super easy too!

Steps to Build a Wine Bottle Wall Vase

Step 1 – Make the Cuts

Cut the 2×8 boards to 18″ long.

Step 2 – Stain the Boards

After cutting my boards (or you can have Lowe’s cut them) I stained them using my very favorite…

This stain is amazing!  It dries super fast, and looks beautiful!!  You can find it at Lowe’s.  I love Dark Walnut the best! 🙂

Step 3 – Attach the Flange

I positioned my flange where I wanted it on my board and penciled the marks to pre-drill.

After drilling a small hole in each space I attached the flange with my wood screws.

Step 4 – Attach the Threaded Rod

Then I took one of my threaded rod pieces and screwed it in with my hand as far as it would go…

Step 5 – Attach the Hanger

And then I added the bottom half of the hanger to it like this…

I attached my wine bottle with the other half of the ring hanger like this.  Just tighten it with a screw driver.

Step 6 – Attach the Sawtooth Hanger

Then, I added a sawtooth hanger to the back.

Step 7 – Hang the Sconce on the Wall

My final step was hanging them up and taking a few pics for you guys…

What do you think???

Wine Bottle Wall Vase Shanty 2 Chic

Hope you love them as much as I do!  They are too easy to make and I love the industrial chic look of them!

Time for the fun part! COST!

Metal supplies – $4.74

Wood – An 8′ piece is $4.96 and 1 piece makes 4 of these so… $1.24

Wine Bottle – This can vary, but mine were $2.79 at Walmart

Total – $8.77! Whoop!!!

Do you like them??  I would LOVE for you to Pin this and share it below!! 😉

Have a great day!!

~Whitney

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117 Comments

  1. Love this!! Where did you get your white flowers you use for your projects??? I LOVE them and am always looking for this kind of stuff but hard to find. Hobby Lobby?? Thank you for sharing all your creative ideas with us. I LOVE following you!! Have already made one item and can’t wait to make more!! THANK YOU!!

  2. I was also wondering where you got the curtains (or the fabric, if you made them). And where did you get the flowers in the vases? I love them!

      1. I see that another reader already asked this but I didn’t see your response. Where did you get the white flowers in your display?? I am always looking for simple and chic flowers but so hard to find!! LOVE your ideas…I already made your LOVE wood art!! It is above my fireplace and it makes me smile everytime I look at it!! THANK YOU for sharing your creativity!!!

  3. I love the raw industrial look of your projects. Where do you find such lovely flowers for your vases? Thanks for sharing your ideas. -Whitney

  4. Very cute, easy and inexpensive! Thanks for sharing. I’m sure the answer to this question is somewhere on your site, but do you recall the color of gray your room is painted in? I’m wanting to change out my old Macadamia (khaki) for some gray and really like your wall color.

    Thanks & Happy Valentine’s Day to everyone!

  5. Love it!!! Where are your curtains from? I have been desperately searching for some like those because they match my duvet! So cute 🙂
    I just love all your projects, so awesome!