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Sherma’s sparkling bottle wall in the garden

A brilliant garden bottle wall…  Sometimes a garden project is so dazzling that it creates a sensation at Flea market Gardening.  We love to scavenge for just the right objects to put together for garden art and Sherma Jones has first scavenged,…then created something I call a Flea Market Gardening masterpiece in her Nebraska garden. With her husband’s help she collected and assembled this glass ‘wall’ that gives her and the neighbors a beautiful sight in all weather.

Make a wall of brilliant bottles in your garden

Sherma’s bottle wall

Here, Sherma shows how she accomplished this project:

“In my years of totem making, I’ve collected glassware that didn’t make the cut. What should I do with them? They’re still beautiful in their own right. But, they don’t fit the criteria for ‘totem-ness.’ After three years of crafting the crazy garden jewels, I’ve finally identified what works and what doesn’t.

I saw this fabulous photo (below) on the internet and my inspiration took shape. I began planning the materials. Thankfully, my husband finds some satisfaction in creating something beautiful, so he was in charge of the frame. I began choosing the candidates.

Sherma’sinspiration

 “The next step was determining their placement. I did this by lining them up on the table and playing with the order of colors and shapes. This became my initial plan (below).

Beautiful, aren’t they?

“Through the process, several bottles broke, so I did some rearranging of the layout later as I went. We had to drill holes in the bottoms of all the bottles so I first tried drilling them with a hand drill and “diamond bit.” However, it took FOREVER to drill one bottle and it was a tense process– not to mention, highly volatile.”

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Finding the right drill for bottles. “This shows one bottle propped in the drain of the kitchen sink.”

“I was drilling and my daughter was spraying with water. It’s imperative that you drill with a water bath because of the heat it generates.”

Teamwork!

“We graduated to a drill press we borrowed from a friend. It took us a while to find a good drill bit that wouldn’t break after 5 or 6 bottles. The winner was a link diamond CORE drill bit. Once we found these, the process went fairly smooth. That’s me squirting a water bottle while my hubby did the delicate work. He was compliant and wore safety glasses. He’s smart.”

Sherma’s husband Mark assembles the ‘wall’

“Once the bottles were drilled, it didn’t take long. Mark has already built the frame from copper pipe and drilled holes in the top and bottom pipe. We strung the bottle with clothesline cable (it’s a plastic coated cable) and spaced each bottle by inserting 3/8″ clear plastic tubing between each one.  We strung the cable into the pipe’s holes and secured them with cable clamps at the top and bottom.”

Glorious colors, sizes and shapes, proves Sherma designed the arrangement perfectly!

 

The finished bottle wall

“The finished product exceeded my expectations a hundred times. It’s absolutely beautiful during every part of the day.  It’s even beautiful on an overcast day.  My only fear is that someone may mistake it for shooting practice.”

The bottle wall in winter

“Here’s my bottle wall in a Nebraska winter wonderland. It’s beautiful year-round.”

More on totems and glass

Flea Market Glass Garden Totem: Step by Step

Collecting glittering glass for garden projects

Heavenly cobalt glass in the garden

Sue Langley

Sue Langley, a passionate gardener and photographer lives and gardens with her husband and Corgi, Maggie on 7 acres just south of Yosemite, Zone 7 at 3000 feet. She manages the Flea Market Gardening Facebook page and website.

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  • Joni Pipkin says:

    Brilliant!

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