



Bleached Bottle Trees have been on my to do list since Sara started this flickr pool.
These trees came in a two pack from the 99Cent Only Store. I used about a cup of bleach and some water to dilute it. Not very scientific really. It felt like a magic trick. I love the end results and the slight variations. The Crayons would love this! Maybe to decorate for parent gifts next year?
1 comment:
Blogger ate my comment. I love them, they are awesome. You should try dye too, it increases the magic factor!
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