ideas for bottle caps in home bar??

Discussion in 'Home Bar' started by wbumgarner, Jul 19, 2012.

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  1. wbumgarner

    wbumgarner Initiate (0) Jul 16, 2012

    Was just curious if any one had any ideas about what to do with some bottlecaps ive saved over the years. Have hundreds!! Ive seen where some ppl have put them on a table top, but how would you attacht them and make it look decent enough to display? Any input would be greatly appreciated!!
     
  2. drabmuh

    drabmuh Initiate (0) Feb 7, 2004 Maryland

    If it is a wet bar make a bad ass back splash out of them. That's my dream.
     
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  3. given2flybrewing

    given2flybrewing Initiate (0) Dec 19, 2008 Missouri

    A few bottle cap bars here...
     
  4. robinsmv

    robinsmv Initiate (0) Jun 24, 2010 Florida

    I hot glue magnets to the back of mine and put them up on the fridge (or anything else that is metal)
     
  5. itsjustzach

    itsjustzach Initiate (0) Oct 23, 2006 Ohio

    That's a pretty cool idea. I find most of the table/bar tops that people do with bottle caps to be pretty tacky looking.
     
  6. DrunkenMonk

    DrunkenMonk Initiate (0) Jun 2, 2012 California

    I am on an iPad and cant post photos, but I have a great pic of a floor covered and sealed with pennies. It looks awesome! It would be cool to do this with bottle caps. I dont know how they did it, but Im sure its something you could do.
     
  7. rbartow

    rbartow Initiate (0) Sep 16, 2009 New York

    The Peculiar Pub in Greenwhich Village in NY has some great mosics on thier wall created completely from bottle caps. Obviously not for everybody, but some of them are pretty cool.
     
  8. JohnQVD

    JohnQVD Pundit (875) Jan 23, 2011 New York

    Funky Buddha in Florida serves tasting flights in these trays that are essentially boxes made of light wood, but the bottoms are covered with bottle caps in resin. I have a billion bottle caps here and am totally nicking that idea and making some when I have a spare weekend.
     
  9. cubbyswans

    cubbyswans Zealot (623) Jun 10, 2008 Missouri

    They sell a resin/epoxy or something like that at hardware stores that you can pour over bottle caps, so they are basically covered completely be a clear hard surface. You could make a nice bar or table top using this.
     
  10. MN_Beerticker

    MN_Beerticker Initiate (0) Jul 10, 2012 Minnesota

    You can do a large shadow box display
     
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