Monday, September 14, 2015

Girl on a Train: Wine Bottle Cover


"There's nothing so painful, so corrosive, as suspicion." - Paula Hawkins

Girl on a Train was this months book club pick. The book was filled with love, loss, and of course a murder.  It doesn't seem to be a book club pick without one. So, in the suspense you meet three woman each with flaws, yet relatable qualities. Rachel, who is trying to figure the murder out, drinks pretty heavily throughout the story.  See if you are able to guess who done it while making this wine bottle cover.  It's perfect to give to the host of this months book club meeting (as long as the bottle of wine in it is full).




Materials:
Burlap Ribbon
Thread
Scissors
Sharpie
Scrap Paper

Directions
1. Cut two strands of equal length burlap ribion.  Make sure it is long enough to fit a wine bottle in.
2. With the thread, connect the pieces of burlap together.  I tied off each of the fours sides at the top and works my way to the bottom.
3. Insert the scrap paper in the center of the bag. With a sharpie draw your image of a corkscrew.
4.  Insert bottle of one and tie top with a ribbon when ready to give away.

Cheers!