Map out the country with an arrangement of bottle caps on a rustic wooden backdrop for a conversation-starting piece of wall art. Bonus points for matching up brewery destinations to their geographic locations.
Tan felt and seed beads in cherry and blueberry colors turn ordinary bottle caps into the cutest little pie pans you've ever seen. Attach some magnets to the backs for corralling papers on the kitchen fridge.
Hold your everyday jewelry, your crafting beads or any other little gems in these cardboard trays covered with bottle caps and spray-painted your favorite color.
Mold and paint your own paperclay animal busts or fashion them from plastic toys and mount on felt-filled bottle caps for a miniature taxidermy-style display.
Baker's twine is the perfect size medium for bottle cap garland. Adorn a string with bottle cap letters to make party signage and another with alternating bottle caps and washi tape pennants.
Create a keychain inspired by vintage typewriter keys by inserting a printed letter under an epoxy dome on a pressed-flat bottle cap. Attach other antique charms to the lobster clasp for an extra personalized bauble.
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