Bright Bottle Chapels

The Whimsical ‘Airlie Gardens' by Virginia Wright-Frierson

The ‘Airlie Gardens’ by Virginia Wright-Frierson is a magical creation with shiny multicolored bottles. The vibrant bottle chapel was built in 2004 and it has continued to be inspiring and breathtaking. Glossy and colored recycled bottles, with the aid of cement, were made into trees, butterflies and birds, which adorn the exterior of the chapel.

This bottle building is not only a statement for keeping things green, but proof that greenifying your life can also add beauty to it.
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