Trophy Bottle Stopper Tutorial: Goodwill Craft

Step one:  Disassemble the trophy to remove the top.  Usually you just need to unscrew the top figure to remove it.  We’re just using the trophy figure for this project, but save the rest!  I’ll show you what to do with that part soon.

Step two:  Drill a small hole in the center of the cork (not pictured), and screw the trophy top into it.  You can add glue if you want to, but I didn’t.  It’s holding firmly.

Step three:  Paint the trophy top and the bottle.  I used a chalky finish paint, but any glass paint or multipurpose paint would work, too.  You could use spray paint, as well.


2 responses to “Trophy Bottle Stopper Tutorial: Goodwill Craft”

  1. […] I showed you how to turn inexpensive thrifted trophies into fun, unique bottle stoppers. (Click HERE for that tutorial.) How fun is this?  I used chalk […]

  2. […] that you all really liked the idea (and didn’t think I was too crazy).  After I made this bottle topper out of a trophy, I looked at the trophy pieces strewn on my desk and wondered what I could do with […]

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