Happy New Year from Kiki Lee's Craft Blog! As you set your New Years Resolution for 2016, consider this fantastic DIY project from our first guest poster, Nathan DeVol. Nathan and I share a love for our Clemson Tigers and a love for beer, though his craftsmanship far outreaches mine. I loved watching this project progress over the summer through instagram posts and snapchats and eventually asked him to write a step-by-step guide so that you guys can make your own unique bottle cap tables — after all, Clemson is about to bring home the Natty, and this seems a fitting way to celebrate! All pictures and copy from here on out belong to Nathan DeVol.
If you’re a fan of beer and upcycling, than this project will peak your interests. This is a great way to turn a pile of beer caps into something useful. Before you read further I will say that I received most of the nearly 2000 caps that I used from bars in downtown Clemson.
Difficulty: Difficult
Time to Craft: More than I care to admit…
Supplies:
2000 Bottle Caps
Metal Sheers
Plywood
Projector
Colored Paint
Wood Stain
Polyurethane
Wood Glue
Nail gun
UltraClear Bar and Table Top Epoxy
1.5 mil Plastic Sheet
Rubber Cement
Old Machine Shop Table Frame
Circular Saw
Sanding Wheel
Sand paper
Drill
Roll Bar and Chassis Paint
Difficulty: Difficult
Time to Craft: More than I care to admit…
Supplies:
2000 Bottle Caps
Metal Sheers
Plywood
Projector
Colored Paint
Wood Stain
Polyurethane
Wood Glue
Nail gun
UltraClear Bar and Table Top Epoxy
1.5 mil Plastic Sheet
Rubber Cement
Old Machine Shop Table Frame
Circular Saw
Sanding Wheel
Sand paper
Drill
Roll Bar and Chassis Paint