best out of waste plastic bottle furniture ideas

 

First, collect the bottles

You will need to collect plastic bottles of all shapes and sizes. You can use any type of plastic bottle, whether it is empty or filled with liquid. If you want to make your mini shed larger, then you should have a variety of different sized bottles. You can also use different colors and types of plastics such as PET or HDPE for example.

Cut the bottles in half

To cut the bottles in half, you can use a sharp knife or a saw. If you don’t have any of these tools, use a hammer. The best way to cut bottles is by holding them on their sides and cutting horizontally across their center (not vertically).

Use chicken wire to hold the bottles together

Now that you have all the bottles arranged, it’s time to get started. First up, we need to install the chicken wire. This is where the hot glue gun comes in handy again. Cut a piece of chicken wire that fits the shape of your frame and spread a thin layer of hot glue over it in order to secure it in place around your bottle frame. Next up, use a hammer or mallet to pound down any protruding edges from under your bottle cap so they match up with their counterparts on opposite sides (this will help with aesthetics).

Use sand to thicken the walls

The second step is to add sand to your walls. This can be done before or after you cut the bottles, depending on how thick you want them to be. If you’ve used soda bottles, it’s possible that your walls will be thick enough and won’t need any support from sand. However, if they’re a bit flimsy and need some extra rigidity, or if they are made out of glass beer bottles (which are much thinner), then adding some sand to the mix will help strengthen them up and give them a finished look as well!

Sand is cheap and easy to find—just head over to your local hardware store where they’ll have several different types available for purchase. Just make sure the type of sand you get is fine enough so that when mixed with water it’ll stick together in clumps while still being able to flow through small holes like those created by cutting bottles using standard tools like scissors or wire cutters.

Add paint and decorations

Now that you have the structure of your shed built, it’s time to add some personal touches.

  • Use a spray paint
  • Use a brush
  • Add stickers
  • Draw on the plastic bottle with markers or paints (use a sponge brush for this)

Enjoy!

You may be wondering how to enjoy your new mini shed, so here are some ideas:

  • Store gardening tools inside the shed and keep them out of sight.
  • Use it as a toolbox by placing power tools inside.

Enjoy!

Recycle your plastic to make a cute little shed for your backyard.

Recycle your plastic to make a cute little shed for your backyard.

What are the best materials to use when building a mini shed? Most people would probably say wood or metal, but recycled plastic is actually an excellent option too! Plastic is durable, lightweight and cheap—you can’t really beat that combination. Plus it’s easy to find and easy to work with; if you’ve ever played with Legos then you know how much fun it can be putting together pieces of different colors/shapes! Finally, there are tons of options for colors which means plenty of room for creativity in your design choices before you start building anything on site.”

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