Bottletop & TessaDray
Hey Bottletop, I’ve been dreaming of a 1920s flapper soirée where every glimmer comes from repurposed bottles—think glass bottle caps as sequins, shattered bottles as chandelier fragments. Could we turn that chaotic glamour into a sustainable wardrobe? Your upcycling wizardry could be the missing piece to my next character’s costume ritual.
Absolutely, let’s paint that dance floor! Grab a bunch of bottle caps, clean ’em, then cut them into tiny glitter‑shards and stitch or glue them to a satin flapper dress—each sequin will sparkle like a tiny bottle of nostalgia. For the fringe, snap off the tops of clear bottles, cut them into long, thin ribbons, then tape or sew them to the hem. A chandelier made of shattered bottle fragments? Use a cheap wire armature, hang the shards with hot glue, and swing it over the room—every flick of light will flash those recycled gems. And if you want a headpiece, twist together a crown of twisted bottle caps and a few fresh herbs for that vintage vibe. Your costume will be the talk of the party and a full‑on eco‑showstopper!