Cap-tivate your whole party

Turn a pile of ordinary bottle caps into something completely unexpected. Participants mix colors, patterns, textures, and found materials to build bold, one-of-a-kind artwork with plenty of room to experiment and follow their own ideas.

At a Glance

  • Difficulty: Beginner

  • Age Range: All Ages

  • Time: 60–90 minutes

  • Format: Open Art Bar

  • Adaptability: Highly adaptable for different ages, skill levels, and abilities

  • Setting: Indoors or Outdoors

What You’ll Make

Participants use bottle caps as the building blocks for their own artwork.

Create a picture, pattern, character, abstract design, dimensional piece—or something nobody else at the table saw coming. A variety of caps, surfaces, and embellishments are available so every project can take a completely different direction.

What to Expect

This is one of the most open-ended workshops in the catalog.

There’s no single project everyone has to recreate. Browse the materials, sketch out an idea if you want, start arranging caps, and see where the process takes you. Inspiration and guidance are available along the way, but participants are encouraged to experiment and make creative choices of their own.

Why Pick This Workshop?

Choose Re-Capped when your group wants maximum creative freedom and very few rules.

It’s approachable for beginners, easy to adapt for different abilities, and flexible enough that kids and experienced makers can sit at the same table and create completely different pieces from the same collection of materials.

It also gives an everyday object a second life—which makes the transformation half the fun.

Good to Know

Bottle caps vary in color, style, size, and availability, so the material selection changes from workshop to workshop.

The project can be simplified with larger layouts and prepared designs or made more complex with detailed patterns, dimensional elements, and additional mixed-media materials.

Great For

Kids · Teens · Adults · Seniors · Families · Mixed-Age Groups · Private Parties · Community Groups

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