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22 DIY Projects With Bottle Caps

Got a stash of bottle caps you’re not sure what to do with? Before you toss them, you might want to try turning them into practical items or fun, quirky decorations. It’s kind of wild how these little caps can kick off projects that are both useful and add a splash of personality to your place.

With a bit of imagination, those caps could end up as part of your home décor, some holiday crafts, or even as little accessories you use every day. Some of these ideas are super quick, while others might take a bit more time, but you’ll have plenty of ways to give those caps a second shot at life.

1) Bottle Cap Tabletop with Epoxy Resin

 

Ever looked at a boring table and thought it needed something extra? Try laying out bottle caps across the top. Sorting them by color or brand first helps if you want a certain vibe, but honestly, just playing around with the arrangement until it feels right works too.

Once you’re happy with the look, glue each cap down so nothing shifts. Add a little edge or frame around the tabletop to keep the resin from running off.

Pour the epoxy resin slowly, spreading it gently so it covers everything. Let it settle and cure, and you’ll end up with a super glossy, tough surface that shows off your cap collection.

2) Bottle Cap Magnet Sets

 

If you’ve got bottle caps and a few small magnets, you’re set. Just glue the magnets inside the caps and you’ve got instant fridge magnets.

Stick a photo, some patterned paper, or a doodle inside before sealing it with clear glue or resin. That way, every magnet has its own style.

They look great on your fridge or a metal board, and since you can whip up a bunch at once, they’re not a bad idea for a quick gift either.

3) Bottle Cap Flower Ornaments

 

If you’re into garden or window decorations, bottle caps make surprisingly cute flower ornaments. Line them up in a circle for petals and pop one in the middle for the center.

Want something sturdier? Glue them to a wooden base or even a tin lid.

Paint makes a big difference! Pick bold colors or go metallic if you’re feeling fancy. Spray paint or acrylics both work, and it doesn’t have to be perfect to look cool.

4) Bottle Cap Picture Frames

 

Plain photo frames are kind of boring, right? Glue bottle caps around the edges and suddenly your frame has some texture and color.

If you want a cleaner look, paint the caps firs, either all the same color or a mix, depending on your mood.

Line them up neatly for a tidy style, or mix it up for something more playful. Either way, your photos will have a frame that actually feels like yours.

5) Bottle Cap Wind Chimes

 

Here’s a cool one: drill holes in your caps and string them together with wire, jump rings, or even just strong thread. Hang them from a metal hoop or jar lid and you’ve got a wind chime.

Paint the caps if you want extra color, or leave them as-is for a more industrial feel. Mixing different sizes gives you a nice variety in both look and sound.

These work outside or even indoors if you want a little decoration that makes noise when you bump it. Simple, fun, and a good way to use up a bunch of caps.

6) Bottle Cap Coasters

 

Bottle cap coasters are actually pretty sturdy. Arrange the caps on cork, cardboard, or a wood slice and glue them down.

A layer of resin or strong glue helps keep everything together and gives you a smooth surface for your drinks.

Mix and match cap colors for a funky look, or stick with one brand if you want something more uniform. These are easy to make and come in handy all the time.

7) Bottle Cap Jewelry Necklaces

 

If you’ve got a hammer and a nail, you can make a hole in a bottle cap and turn it into a necklace. Use a jump ring and some kind of chain or cord, and you’re halfway there.

Stick a little photo or some art inside the cap, then seal it with resin or a clear sticker. It’s a nice way to make something that’s totally your style.

If you’re not into hammering, you can buy pre-flattened caps with holes already in them. Just decorate and assemble!

8) Bottle Cap Earrings

 

Bottle cap earrings are a fun way to show off your favorite drinks or just make something different. You’ll need caps, jump rings, and earring hooks. A drill or hole punch gets the job done for attaching everything.

Vintage caps look especially cool, but any will do. Flatten them out if you want less bulk, or keep them rounded for more of a pop. Add beads or paint for extra flair.

9) Bottle Cap Keychains

 

Keychains are super easy. Punch a hole in a cap or glue on a jewelry bail, then attach a key ring. Pop in a little photo, some patterned paper, or just paint it however you want.

Epoxy stickers or a bit of resin help seal everything in and keep it looking good. These make for quick gifts or just a fun way to personalize your keys.

10) Bottle Cap Wall Art Murals

 

If you’re feeling ambitious, glue bottle caps onto a board or wall to make a mural. Arrange them into patterns, shapes, or just go wild with colors, as there’s really no wrong way.

Filling the caps with plaster or something similar makes them heavier and more tile-like, which is handy if you want a super smooth finish.

You can keep your mural small or let it take over a whole wall, depending on how many caps you’ve got lying around.

11) Bottle Cap Mirror Frame

 

Bored of your mirror? Glue bottle caps around the edge and suddenly it’s got way more character. Works with metal or plastic caps, whatever you have!

Try painting the caps first if you want a certain color scheme. Metallics look pretty sharp, but bright colors are fun too.

Some people fill the caps with marbles or resin for extra texture. It’s a small touch, but it really pops.

12) Bottle Cap Reindeer Decorations

 

Need a quick holiday craft? Glue three bottle caps in a row, then add googly eyes, a red nose, and some pipe cleaner antlers.

These little reindeer are cute as ornaments or on top of presents. No special tools needed, so kids can totally help out.

Paint the caps brown for a more finished look, and stick a ribbon on the back to hang them up.

13) Bottle Cap Christmas Decor

 

Bottle caps are great for bulking up a wreath. Paint them in holiday colors or cover them with glitter to make them pop. Mixing shiny and matte finishes keeps things interesting.

Pack the caps close together to fill in gaps, or angle them for a layered effect. Using a few different sizes can help the wreath look more balanced.

If you’re into a rustic look, just leave the caps as they are. Throw in some ribbon, pinecones, or tiny ornaments and you’re good to go.

14) Bottle Cap Mini Storage

 

Got a stash of bottle caps hanging around? Try stacking them into a mini storage unit instead. Paint the caps in fun colors or keep them coordinated for a neat, uniform look.

Glue them onto small wooden sticks to create vertical supports, layering the caps into tiny shelves. Once assembled, you’ve got a quirky, stacked organizer that’s perfect for holding little trinkets, beads, or desk bits.

15) Bottle Cap Drawer Pulls

 

Swapping out boring drawer knobs for bottle caps is a quick way to give your furniture some personality. Soda or beer caps both work, and you really don’t need anything fancy to pull this off.

Just attach a cap to a screw or bolt that fits your drawer. A washer or a bit of epoxy goes a long way to keep it from wiggling.

Play around with different cap designs. Mix colors, use your favorite brands, or just pick what looks good to you. Every drawer ends up with its own style.

16) Bottle Cap Garden Decor

 

Old bottle caps can become garden markers with some paint and a permanent marker. Write the plant name on the cap, then stick it on a stake or skewer. Suddenly, your garden’s a lot easier to keep track of.

Bright colors help the markers pop against the dirt. You could color-code by veggie or just go wild with whatever paints you have. If you want them to stick around, a coat of clear sealant helps the writing survive the weather.

These are super lightweight and you can move them around whenever you change up your planting. Handy, cheap, and you get to reuse those caps.

17) Bottle Cap Mini Pies

 

Bottle caps make the cutest tiny pie tins with a little clay magic. Press soft clay right into the cap to form the crust, then add a textured top layer for that classic lattice or swirled pie look.

Paint them in warm, bakery‑inspired shades like berry red, pumpkin orange, or golden brown. Once dry, these mini pies look almost good enough to eat.

18) Bottle Cap Candles

 

Those little bottle caps can turn into the sweetest pocket‑sized candles. Just pour in some melted wax, set a small wick in the center, and let them cool into mini mood lights.

Dress up the caps with paint, glitter, or metallic touches before filling them for extra flair. Once lit, they flicker with a soft, cozy glow that feels surprisingly magical for something so small.

19) Bottle Cap Flower Vase Decoration

 

Got leftover bottle caps? You can make a colorful flower vase that feels totally homemade. Plastic or metal caps both work, so use whatever you’ve got.

Collect enough caps to cover a plain vase or jar. Arrange them in rows or a pattern, then glue them on so they stay put.

Mix up the colors for something bold, or stick with one shade if you prefer a simple look. It’s a quick craft that gives you a useful vase and keeps some plastic out of the trash.

20) Bottle Cap Refrigerator Magnets

 

Those leftover bottle caps? They make great fridge magnets. Grab some clean caps, small magnets, and a tube of strong glue.

Pop a photo, patterned paper, or a doodle inside the cap to make it yours. A bit of resin or clear sealant gives it a nice finish and keeps it from getting scratched up.

These are fun little gifts or just a way to add some color to your kitchen. Cheap, easy, and way better than tossing the caps.

21) Bottle Cap Wall Clock

 

Got a bunch of old bottle caps lying around? You can actually turn them into a working wall clock without too much hassle. Grab a clock kit, some scrap wood or any solid base, and some strong glue.

Arrange the caps in a circle for the hours, or just go wild with colors and patterns if you want something a little more fun. There aren’t really any strict rules here.

After you glue everything down, pop the clock hands and mechanism through the middle. Hang it up and you’ve got a wall clock that’s way more interesting than anything you’d buy at the store.

22) Bottle Cap Jewelry Bracelets

 

Ever thought about making bracelets from bottle caps? It’s surprisingly simple and pretty fun. You can flatten the caps for a sleek look, or just leave them chunky and round, totally up to you.

Just punch a couple of holes near the edges, then grab some jump rings to hook them together. You can use wire, stretchy elastic, or even a chain to string everything up.

Before you seal them with resin or those clear epoxy stickers, you might wanna toss in some paper cutouts, paint, or even tiny photos inside the caps. That way, each bracelet has its own vibe.

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