Sunday, September 19, 2010
Remember the grubby little bottle that I picked up while out junking with my friend Susan last Wednesday?
The label was printed out on plain printer paper. I used a stipple brush to add some Distress Inks to it, starting with the lightest color and finishing with a darker one so that it would have more depth of color and look like it was genuinely old. I ended up using four different colors - Old Paper, Antique Linen, Tea Dye, and Vintage Photo, in that order. I cut it out after I was done inking it and ran it through my Xyron with repositionable adhesive. This way if I get tired of this it will be easy to peel off and put something else in it's place.
I bought a little bag of corks for $2 at Michael's. What a racket! That's what I paid for the bottle! I suppose I still have some corks leftover for other things, but still... it's the principle of the matter, you know? The cork was too new looking, so I hit it with the stipple brush and more of the Vintage Photo distress ink.
I didn't want the bottle to be empty, so I dumped in a 99 cent tube of silver glitter that I also grabbed at Michael's when I was there for the corks. That means this custom designed, personalized bit of decor, complete with vintage bottle, only cost me five bucks. Kick butt!
Remember, if you see anything you like here that I've made that you want for yourself, just drop me an email. I only charge a few bucks for services like altering labels to personalize them, then you can print as many as you like.


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Contact me! sara.fehling@gmail.com

3 Comments:
That's awesome!!!!
LOVE the bottle!!!! That was a brilliant idea!
Sara, this is fabulous!! (I feel like I say that with nearly every comment, but you're just that good.) What a cool project! You did such a nice job. It looks legit!
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