The serving table is made as follows:
First, dab the bottles with glass and porcelain paint in the colour of your choice. In our example we used "Rosemary Green". It is best to dab the bottles with a dabbing brush. After a drying time of approx. 4 hours, the painting can be baked at approx. 160 °C. To do this, place the bottles in the oven. To do this, place the bottles in a cold oven and then turn it on. Only after the required temperature has been reached does the baking time of 90 minutes begin. To complete the baking process correctly, the item must cool down in the oven. After that, the colour is waterproof, dishwasher-safe and saliva-proof.
Print out the template and transfer the shape with graphite paper onto the plywood (mirrored) so that it forms an oval. You can now saw out the shape with the Dremel Moto Saw.
To saw out the holes for the bottle, first drill through the wood with the largest twist drill so that the saw blade of the Moto Saw fits through. You can determine the size of the holes for the bottles yourself, depending on how high or deep you want the board to sit.
Sand the edges with the Dremel 3000. Use the router attachment to cut an additional decorative edge into the wood.
Mix some VBS craft paint "Beige" with water to make a glaze and prime the boards with it. We have coloured the milled line and the edge with the VBS craft colour "Pastel Olive Green".
Now insert the fairy lights into the bottles and place the boards on the bottles.