
Be sure you are working on a covered surface and take proper precaution when working with a hot glue gun. Cut the Natural Burlap on the finished edge. Measure the amount needed by holding it up to the glass bottle and deciding the amount of coverage desired. Repeat for each color of burlap and for each bottle you are wrapping with burlap.
Snip a cut mark into the burlap. Follow along a thread of the burlap and this will help to keep your lines straight.

Once you have cut along the edge of the burlap, then you can remove a few strands of the burlap to create a fringed edge. Use the glue gun to adhere the burlap to the large bottle.
Cut one yard of jute rope. Adhere one edge to the back side of the glass bottle as shown in the image. Wrap the rope around the bottle as may times as you like. As you wrap the rope, this will hide the edge of the burlap. Secure the end of the jute with glue. You can add the red cording as an accent and wrap it around a small section of the jute rope.

For the medium size bottle repeat step 3 using two colors of burlap. Adhere the burlap ribbon with glue. Wrap dark brown cording around the middle of the bottle. Add beads to each end and tie a knot to secure the beads.
Wrap red cording around the knot as a decorative accent. Trim off excess and tuck edges in and secure with a tiny amount of glue.

Cut burlap to go around the neck of the small bottle. Secure on the backside with a small amount of glue. Wrap dark brown cording around neck of small bottle twice. Slide anchor charm on cording and tie a knot to secure the charm.
Use tan cording to wrap around small bottle. Secure the end with a small dot of glue and wrap around the bottle. Secure final edge with a dot of glue. Make a Carrick Knot using this guide. Tie the knot to the bottom of the jar.

I love seeing these DIY Nautical Decor on my mantle; makes my home feel like I stepped into a personal beach house!

Be sure you are working on a covered surface and take proper precaution when working with a hot glue gun. Cut the Natural Burlap on the finished edge. Measure the amount needed by holding it up to the glass bottle and deciding the amount of coverage desired. Repeat for each color of burlap and for each bottle you are wrapping with burlap.
Snip a cut mark into the burlap. Follow along a thread of the burlap and this will help to keep your lines straight.

Once you have cut along the edge of the burlap, then you can remove a few strands of the burlap to create a fringed edge. Use the glue gun to adhere the burlap to the large bottle.
Cut one yard of jute rope. Adhere one edge to the back side of the glass bottle as shown in the image. Wrap the rope around the bottle as may times as you like. As you wrap the rope, this will hide the edge of the burlap. Secure the end of the jute with glue. You can add the red cording as an accent and wrap it around a small section of the jute rope.

For the medium size bottle repeat step 3 using two colors of burlap. Adhere the burlap ribbon with glue. Wrap dark brown cording around the middle of the bottle. Add beads to each end and tie a knot to secure the beads.
Wrap red cording around the knot as a decorative accent. Trim off excess and tuck edges in and secure with a tiny amount of glue.

Cut burlap to go around the neck of the small bottle. Secure on the backside with a small amount of glue. Wrap dark brown cording around neck of small bottle twice. Slide anchor charm on cording and tie a knot to secure the charm.
Use tan cording to wrap around small bottle. Secure the end with a small dot of glue and wrap around the bottle. Secure final edge with a dot of glue. Make a Carrick Knot using this guide. Tie the knot to the bottom of the jar.

I love seeing these DIY Nautical Decor on my mantle; makes my home feel like I stepped into a personal beach house!