Handpainted wine bottle cup - big
Handpainted wine bottle cup - big
Add a splash of color to your day with this charming, hand-painted cup made from upcycled wine bottles! Each cup is a one-of-a-kind piece, painted with bright, joyful flowers to bring a touch of happiness to any moment. Whether it’s a morning smoothie or a cozy tea light holder. These glasses are all about bringing a little art into the everyday.
How it has been made
Each hand-painted cup begins its journey as a used, empty wine bottle, carefully upcycled with love and purpose. The bottle is cut and shaped using a thermal shock technique, then sanded to create a smooth, polished edge. While the rims may not be as uniform as factory-made glasses, I ensure they are safe and free of sharp edges.
Once prepared, I hand-paint each cup using high-quality, heat- and water-resistant glass paints in vibrant, joyful designs. The cup is then baked to seal the artwork, ensuring lasting beauty and durability for everyday use.
Each cup is handcrafted and painted by me, Luna, with care and lots of love, making them truly one of a kind. Thank you for supporting my small business—you’re helping me transform discarded materials into beautiful, meaningful creations that add an artistic touch to your home!
Sip, Snack, style: How to use your glass beyond the ordinary
- Drinking glass
- Pen holder
- Make-up brush holder
- Cotton pads or cotton swabs holder
- Tea light holder (Tip: add some risotto rice to stabilize the base!
- Tiny plant holder
Product Details
Dimensions: Height 10 cm, Width 8 cm
Capacity: Holds up to 350 ml of your favorite drink
Materials: Upcycled glass from wine bottles, hand-painted with high-quality, heat-resistant glass paint
Care Instructions
To keep your hand-painted glass looking gorgeous:
Hand Wash Only: Gently wash with warm water, mild soap, and a soft sponge. Avoid soaking in hot water and stay away from abrasive sponges or brushes!
Temperature Changes: This glass can handle both hot and cold liquids, but to keep it in top shape, avoid sudden temperature shifts. Give it a moment to adjust when moving from cold drinks to hot ones, or rinse with lukewarm water in-between.