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Pirate Bottle from a Syrup Jug DIY

Avast there! What be lurking in those waters? It's pirate rum bottles!
In this video, I'll show you how to turn a plastic maple syrup container into a pirate rum bottle with a few common supplies and paint. So hop aboard the Flying Dutchman for this Halloween prop tutorial!

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