DAD Michael Shutt gets into the spirit of Christmas — by making a 7ft tree out of vodka bottles.
The 37-year-old crafted the festive decoration out of 69 one-litre bottles of his favourite Smirnoff layered on acrylic sheets.
The dad-of-two has stacked the bottles into a pyramid-like structure - layered on top of acrylic sheets.
But the stunning vodka tree has prompted a frosty reception from his family.
Michael, from Wingate, County Durham, told The Sun: “I love Smirnoff so what better way to celebrate the festive season?
Michael, who works as a fabricator, branded the tree “a testament to the holidays” and his favourite drink, a vodka Pepsi Max.
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He unveiled the masterpiece to his family this week - much to the horror of his partner, hairdresser Ruth, 32.
He said: “She wasn’t too pleased.
“But I’ve told her it’s staying.
“It’s a bit precariously balanced so she said the kids can’t go anywhere near it.
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“We’ve got another tree to put the presents under which is probably for the best.”
It comes after the Queen Victoria pub, in Wells, Somerset, built a 26ft snowman out of 2,500 wine bottles.