Mexican Bottle Cap Folk Art

Posted by Mark Montano on Oct 07, 2016


Turn scrap wood and discarded bottle caps into fun, colorful Mexican folk art. Watch the short video tutorial here: https://youtu.be/jMu4aVbx0Is


Source: Mark Montano: Mexican Folk Art Bottle Cap Crosses

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    Surely you must be a person who nyt strands loves art to be able to use bottle caps to create such an artistic product like this, it is something that not everyone can think of and I really like it.

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    Very good

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