How to Bedazzle a Bottle of Alcohol Posted: 07 Mar 2018 04:00 PM PST Bedazzling a bottle of alcohol is a great way to turn a plain bottle into something truly spectacular. It is a great option for gifting a bottle, or for using a bottle as a centerpiece. Best of all, once you finish the alcohol, you can display the bottle on your shelf, table, or mantle! EditCleaning and Painting the Bottle - Choose a bottle that you'd like to bedazzle. The bottle can be full or it can be empty. A plain bottle with straight walls might be easier to work with, but you can use a fancy bottle instead. For example, if the bottle has a molded or fluted design, you can incorporate that into your final design.
- If you plan on selling the bottle, check with your country's laws; in some countries it is illegal to sell full bottles of alcohol.
- Remove the label, if desired. You don't have to remove the label at all, but removing it will give you a smoother surface to work on. If you'd like to incorporate the label into your final design, leave the label on.[1]
- Some labels leave behind residue. Be sure to remove this residue with soap and water.
- Wipe the bottle down with rubbing alcohol. Soak a paper towel or tissue with rubbing alcohol, then wipe the bottle down with it. This will remove any grease or oil that may prevent the glue from sticking. Take care to avoid the label if you left it on.[2]
- If you accidentally got rubbing alcohol on the label, don't worry; just let it dry.
- Cover any areas you don't want painted, if you'll be painting the bottle. When you bedazzle a bottle, some of the glass may show through between the gemstones. This won't be as noticeable with clear glass, but it will be noticeable with colored glass.[3]
- Use painter's tape on labels. Do not use masking tape, or you'll rip the paper.
- Champagne bottles have foil on the top. Wrap paper around this, then secure the paper with tape. Don't get any tape on the foil.
- Spray paint the bottle, if desired. Take the bottle outside or into a well-ventilated area. Stand it upright on a sheet of paper and shake a can of spray paint. Hold the can from the bottle, then apply 1 coat of spray paint. Wait 15 to 20 minutes, then apply a second coat.
- Match the color of the spray paint to the gemstones that you'll be using.
- Silver spray paint works best for white or silver gemstones. Gold spray paint works the best for yellow or gold gemstones.
- Let the paint dry completely, then remove any masking material. After 20 minutes or so, the paint should be dry. Different brands of paint have different drying times, so double-check the label. Once the paint is dry, carefully peel the tissue or painter's tape off.
- If the foil cover peels off, gently press it back down.
EditApplying the Rhinestones - Plan out your design. You can bedazzle the entire bottle or just a small part of it. You can even apply more gemstones in 1 area and fewer in another for a gradient effect. If your bottle has a molded design, such as a tufted diamond pattern, you could apply tiny rhinestones to just the creases. Here are some more design ideas:
- Create a centerpiece on the bottle with a large, ornate jewel, then add smaller jewels around it. Leave the rest of the bottle blank.
- Create rings of rhinestones for a striped effect. How much space you leave between the rings is up to you.
- Glue tiny rhinestones randomly or in a grid-like pattern for a subtle effect. This would look great on frosted glass!
- Purchase a rhinestone trim or a variety of individual rhinestones. A rhinestone trim is a bunch of rhinestones strung on thread; you can find it in the ribbon, lace, and trim section of a fabric store. It is great for bedazzling an entire bottle or outlining labels. Individual rhinestones are better if you need a specific look.
- The rhinestones don't have to look like crystals. Consider flat-backed pearls or beads!
- Get a variety pack of rhinestones if you want more texture. Make sure that the pack includes different shapes, sizes, and colors.
- Use rhinestones that are all the same shape, size, and color for a uniform look. Get a few extra rhinestones that are a little smaller/larger to fill in gaps.
- Use a rhinestone glue or industrial-strength glue to adhere the gems. You can find both in the glue aisle of a craft store. Apply the glue to the bottle in small patches before adding the rhinestones. If the glue does not have a nozzle, then squeeze out a small amount, and apply it with a toothpick or craft stick.
- Rhinestone glue, such as Gem Tac, is great for individual rhinestones. It is difficult to peel off.
- Industrial-strength glue, such as E6000, is better for larger rhinestones. It offers a strong bond, but it can peel off.
- Apply individual gemstones in off-set rows. Apply the first row in a ring around the bottle's bottom edge; this will ensure that everything is straight. Add the second row right above the first row. Place these rhinestones right between the ones from the previous row, like laying down bricks. A pair of tweezers may come in handy here.[4]
- Switch to smaller rhinestones for narrow areas, such as bottle necks or curves.
- You may get a gap at the end of a row. Fill this gap in with a rhinestone that's a little smaller or larger, if needed.
- Wrap and glue rhinestone trims around the bottle if you want to save time. Apply a thin of glue around the base of the bottle. Press the end of your trim into the glue, then wrap it around the bottle. Apply another line of glue right above the first row, and wrap the trim around the bottle again. Keep going until you get the coverage you want.[5]
- You can start from the top of the bottle instead, but make sure that your ring is straight.
- If your bottle has a foil top, finish the trim just below the foil.
- Use a pearl trim for a more elegant touch. Make sure that the pearls have a flat back; they will be easier to glue on than spherical pearls.
- Use a variety of rhinestones if you want more texture. Apply the glue to a small patch on the bottle. Lay down the bigger rhinestones first, then fill in the gaps with small and medium-sized ones. Finish each patch before starting on the next. Avoid placing 2 rhinestones of the same color, shape, and size next to each other.[6]
- You don't have to let the glue dry and cure completely before moving onto the next patch. About 10 to 15 minutes should be enough.
- The size of the patches doesn't really matter. Plan on working on 5 to 7 rhinestones at a time, however.
- Use some non-rhinestone gems for even more texture, such as pearls.
- Let the bottle dry before adding details or gifting it. How long the bottle takes to dry depends on the type of glue you used. Some glues will have a curing time in addition to a drying time, so check the label on your bottle or tube of glue. In most cases, expect to wait 1 to 2 days for the glue to set.
EditAdding Optional Details - Outline labels with rhinestone trim for a fancier touch. Apply the glue and trim to 1 side of the label at a time. If you are decorating the front label, consider doing 3 rows of rhinestone trim. Use a thin trim for the first and third rows, and a larger trim for the middle row. Use a thin, simple trim for the back label.[7]
- You don't have to use rhinestones for the middle row. Try pearls or even studs!
- Glue large, fancy rhinestones over round stamps or seals. Some bottles have a round stamp or seal near the top, right between the neck and label. Choose a large rhinestone, then glue it right over the stamp or seal. Glue 1 to 2 rows of tiny rhinestones around the larger one for a fancier look.[8]
- The large rhinestone should be large enough to cover the stamp or seal.
- For more variation, use tiny pearls for the first row, and silver rhinestones for the second row.
- Break up monotony and add texture with glitter. If all of your rhinestones are the same shape, size, and color, your bottle may look monotonous. Give the bottle a quick coat of a clear-drying glue or spray sealer, then shake some glitter onto it. This works especially well over smooth, pearl trims.[9]
- If you are using spray sealer, it must be glossy, or you will dull down the rhinestones.
- Use glitter that is the same color as your rhinestones to help blend it in some more.
- Extra-fine glitter will look pretty, but you can use chunky glitter instead, or even a combination of both!
- Layer larger gems and rhinestones over tiny ones. If you covered your entire bottle with rhinestones, it may look a little monotonous. Let the bottle dry first, then add larger rhinestones, gemstones, or flat-backed pearls on top. Use these sparingly; do not cover the entire bottle with these.[10]
- This works especially well over a pearl trim. The rhinestones will help add some texture.
- Add an accessory, such as a bow, if desired. Cut a length of ribbon and tie it into a bow. Glue the bow to the neck of bottle, then cut the tails of the bow into angles. Glue a fancy gemstone or brooch to the center of the bow for a more detailed touch.[11]
- Lay out your design temporarily with poster tack or double-sided tape.
- Bedazzle miniature bottles of alcohol as party or wedding favors.
- You don't have to use a bottle of alcohol. Sparkling cider, mineral water, and other glass bottles will also work.
- If this is for a wedding or gift, consider making matching wine glasses.
- If the rhinestones start to slide around, lay the bottle on its side and let the glue dry before continuing.[12]
- Do not put small rhinestones or glitter near the mouth of the bottle. If you need to, try a rhinestone trim; it's less likely to shed small pieces.
- If you plan on selling these bottles, it is best to use empty ones. Not all countries allow you to sell full bottles of alcohol without a license.
EditThings You'll Need - Bottle of alcohol
- Rubbing alcohol
- Tissue or soft cloth
- Painter's tape (optional)
- Rhinestones or rhinestone trim
- Gemstone glue or industrial-strength glue
- Tweezers (for individual rhinestones)
- Glitter (optional)
- Ribbon (optional)
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How to Get a U.S. Passport Posted: 07 Mar 2018 08:00 AM PST If you are a U.S. citizen and you want to travel internationally, you must have a valid U.S. passport. If you've never had a passport before, applying is fairly straightforward. Just gather the right documents and apply in person at a passport acceptance facility. If you're renewing your passport, send the documents by mail. There may be additional requirements if you need to expedite your passport or if you are applying under special circumstances. EditGathering the Proper Documentation - Start the process at least 10 weeks before you need the passport. While it takes generally 6-8 weeks to get your passport after applying, it could take longer if there is a backlog. Start the process as early as you can. If you need your passport faster, you can pay a fee to expedite it.[1]
- Expediting your passport generally costs about $60, plus an additional $15.95 if you want it shipped overnight to you.
- If you need to renew your passport, it is generally recommended to do so 6 months before the expiration date on your old passport.
- Get a passport book to travel anywhere or a card for more limited travel. When you apply, you will be asked to check a box for what type of passport you want. Consider what type of passport will be most useful for you.[2]
- A passport book is required for all international air travel. You can use it for travel by land, sea, or air. It is valid for all international destinations.
- A passport card lets you travel by land or sea to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda only. You cannot use it to fly internationally.
- Apply in person if you're getting a new passport or are younger than 16. If you are renewing an old passport, you must renew by mail. If this is your first passport or if you are getting a passport for someone under the age of 16, you must apply in person. You may also need to apply in person in certain circumstances, such as:[3]
- Your last passport was issued more than 15 years ago.
- Your name has changed and you have no documents to prove it.
- Your last passport was damaged or lost.
- Find proof of United States citizenship. You must bring either the original document or a certified copy of your proof of U.S. citizenship. Documents that you can use include:[4]
- An old, undamaged U.S. passport (this is the only option acceptable for renewing a passport by mail)
- A U.S. birth certificate
- Certificate of Naturalization
- Certificate of Citizenship
- Consular Report of Birth Abroad
- Make photocopies of your proof of United States citizenship and photo ID. In addition to the original documents, you must also provide a photocopy of your proof of U.S. citizenship as well as a photocopy of your ID. Copy the front and the back of the document on paper. The copies will not be returned to you.[5]
- This is only necessary if you are applying in person.
- If you don't have a copier, you can visit a local office supply store or a printing shop.
- Acceptable forms of photo ID include an old passport, a driver's license, a military ID, a certificate of naturalization or citizenship, or a government employee ID.
- Go to an approved location to get a passport photo taken. A passport photo is a photo of your face. You can get your passport photo taken at post offices, printing shops, or some drug stores. The photo must be printed on photo quality paper, and it can't be altered in any way. A passport photo must fulfill the following guidelines:[6]
- You must face the camera directly with a neutral expression (no smiling).
- You must have a plain white or off-white background.
- In the photo, your head must be from the bottom to the top.
- You may not wear glasses, hats, or head coverings, unless you have a signed written statement saying that they are necessary for medical or religious reasons.
- You cannot have headphones or other devices in the photo.
EditApplying for a Passport in Person - Make an appointment at a local passport acceptance facility. Many post offices, clerks of court, libraries, and other municipal offices will process your application for you. To find your closest facility, you can search your zip code here: https://iafdb.travel.state.gov/.[7]
- To make an appointment, click on the facility you would like to visit. The webpage will tell you how to contact that office and make an appointment.
- Some passport acceptance facilities will not require an appointment, but most will.
- Fill out form DS-11 before you go but do not sign it. Read the instructions on the first 4 pages carefully. Then, fill out the form. You will need to provide your name, social security number, address, an emergency contact, and other identifying information.[8]
- Do not sign the form yet. When you bring the form to the appointment, the official will tell you when you can sign. Furthermore, you should not attach the photo yourself to the application. They will do it for you.
- On this form, you will need to check whether you want a passport book, card, or both.
- You can find the form here: https://eforms.state.gov/Forms/ds11.pdf
- Double-check that you have the right documents and copies. Go through your checklist and make sure you have all of the right documentation. Once again, you will need:[9]
- Proof of citizenship
- A photocopy of your proof of citizenship
- A photo ID
- A photocopy of your photo ID
- A passport photo
- Completed form DS-11
- Go to your appointment. At your appointment, the official will look over your documents to make sure everything is correct. They may ask additional questions. When it is time, they will ask you to sign form DS-11.[10]
- If you don't have an appointment, you may need to wait. Go to the facility early in the day.
- Pay the passport fee with a check or money order. The check or money order must be payable to the "U.S. Department of State." Credit cards, debit cards, and cash are not accepted. All fees are in USD. As of 2018, the fees are as follows:[11]
- Adult passport book: $110
- Adult passport card: $30
- Adult passport book and card: $140
- Child passport book: $40
- Child passport card: $15
- Child passport book and card: $95
- Pay the $25 execution fee separately. This is the fee given to the passport acceptance facility. Ask the facility ahead of time about what types of payment they accept. All must accept money orders. Some may accept cash, credit card, or check.[12]
- Receive your passport in 6-8 weeks. Your passport will arrive in the mail at the address you put on your application form. These times can vary if there is a backlog.[13]
EditRenewing a Passport by Mail - Fill out form DS-82. On the first page, there will be a checklist with a series of conditions for renewing your passport by mail. If you answer "no" to any of these, you must apply in person. Read the instructions on pages 1-3 carefully before filling out the form.[14]
- Make sure to check the box on this form stating whether you want a passport book, card, or both.
- You will need to provide your name, address, Social Security Number, and other identifying information.
- You can find the form here: https://eforms.state.gov/Forms/ds82.pdf
- Attach the passport photo to the application. There is a box on the application for the passport photo. Attach the photo with 4 staples as close to the edge of the photo as possible. The box will show you where to put the staples. Do not use glue or tape to attach your photo.[15]
- Provide your old passport and any documentation of a name change. You must include your most recent passport with your application. Furthermore, if you have changed your name since your last passport, include documentation of this change. Documentation includes a marriage certificate, divorce decree, or a name-change document from a court.[16]
- You do not need proof of citizenship or a copy of your ID with your renewal. Your old passport will count as both for you.
- If your old passport is badly damaged or lost, you must apply in person.
- Include a check or money order made out to the "United States Department of State." Do not send cash, as it will not be accepted. On the front of the check or money order, make sure that your name or the name of the applicant is clearly written in the memo line. As of 2018, the fees for renewing are:[17]
- Passport book: $110
- Passport card: $30
- Passport book and card: $140
- Mail the application with your documents through the United States Postal Service (USPS). Only the USPS can deliver your passport renewal application to the proper PO box. Get certified mail so that you can track your package and make sure it gets to the right place.[18]
- If you live in California, New York, Florida, Illinois, Minnesota, or Texas, mail your application to this address:
National Passport Processing Center Post Office Box 640155 Irving, TX 75064-0155. - If you live in any other state or Canada, mail your application to this address:
National Passport Processing Center Post Office Box 90155 Philadelphia, PA 19190-0155. - Receive your passport in 6-8 weeks. Your passport will arrive in the mail. They will send it to the address you listed on your application. It may take longer or shorter based on how many applications they are processing.[19]
EditDealing with Special Circumstances - Call the National Passport Information Center if you must travel within 3 days. If there has been a death, serious injury, or illness in your immediate family that requires you to travel, you can get your passport expedited for a "life or death emergency." To do this, call to make an emergency appointment.[20]
- Call 1-877-487-2778 on Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm eastern time. This line is closed on federal holidays.
- For teletype (TTY/TTD), call 1-888-874-7793 on Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm eastern time. This line is closed on federal holidays.
- Outside of business hours and on federal holidays, call 1-202-647-4000.
- Pay a $60 fee to expedite your passport. If you need your passport in under 2 weeks or if you need a foreign visa in 4 weeks, you must make an appointment at a passport acceptance facility. If you need your passport in 4-6 weeks, you can expedite it in person or by mail.[21]
- If you are expediting in person at a passport acceptance facility, you must bring form DS-11, regardless of whether you are renewing or not.
- If you are expediting by mail to renew your passport, still use form DS-82. Add the expedite fee to your passport fee. Write "EXPEDITE" in large, clear letters on the outside of the envelope.
- The expedite fee is $60 USD. You may also choose to include an extra $15.95 to have the passport shipped overnight to you.
- Contact the United States embassy or consulate to apply outside of the country. Each country may have a different procedure for applying. Call the consulate or visit in person. Ask which fees, forms, and documentation you need to apply.[22]
- You may need to provide your old passport, your social security number, your current visa, or other identity documents.
- Attend the appointment if your child under 16 needs a passport. Both parents or guardians must appear at the appointment with the child and provide consent. They must show proof of their relationship with the child, such as a birth certificate, adoption decree, or guardianship documents.[23]
- If a parent or guardian cannot attend, they can fill out and sign Form 3053 and get it notarized. Send this form with the other parent or guardian to the appointment. The form can be found here: https://eforms.state.gov/Forms/ds3053.pdf.
- If there is only 1 parent or guardian, a court order, adoption decree listing only 1 parent, birth certificate with only 1 parent, or custody agreement must be provided.
- If consent cannot be received from the other parent because of special circumstances, fill out Form 5525 here: https://eforms.state.gov/Forms/ds5525.pdf.
- Provide additional documentation if you are transitioning gender. If you are applying for a new passport but you have started transitioning to a different gender since your old passport, you will need additional documentation. These may include:[24]
- Certification from a doctor that you are currently undergoing or have previous undergone medical treatment for transitioning.
- A photo ID that resembles your current appearance.
- Court documentation of a name change (if you changed your name).
- The expiration date is listed on the passport. For people above the age of 16, a passport lasts for 10 years. For children under 16, it lasts for 5.
- If you ever lose a passport or have it stolen, report the theft immediately to local police and to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate (or to the Department of State if in the US.) Once reported as lost, you cannot use the passport ever again, even if you later find it.
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How to Tell Who Has Viewed Your Instagram Story on Android Posted: 07 Mar 2018 12:00 AM PST This wikiHow teaches you how to find out who has seen your Instagram story when you're using an Android phone or tablet. Edit10 Second Summary 1. Open Instagram. 2. Tap your story. 3. Swipe up on your story. - Open Instagram on your Android. It's the multicolored camera icon typically found on the home screen or in the app drawer.
- Tap your story. It's the circle that says "You" beneath it at the top-left corner of the screen. This opens your story.
- Swipe up on your story. This expands a panel at the bottom of the screen containing the names of people who've viewed your story, as well as the total number of views.
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