
My order from Sunburst Bottle Co. came in the mail yesterday, yay! I’m so excited, I never knew I’d get this excited over empty bottles, but they’re so adorable and all the crafting possibilities have my mind spinning! I have been writing and researching recipes for magical oils, powders, perfumes as well as more herbal remedies. Sunburst has the most amazing selection. I got glass vials for powders, little 1/2 oz bubble bottles for potions, blue cobalt bottles with eyedroppers for oils, tiny perfume bottles for love oils and perfumes as well as a whole bunch of jars for salves. There’s even more than what was pictured, but they’re duplicates. I’m starting to feel ready to take on vending at festivals this summer! The owners of HerbalCraft asked if I’d like to sell their herbs as well in my stall, I of course said yes! My vendor’s booth will be much like a little magic shop this year – plenty of magical supplies for practitioners. I will also be assembling magical kits, but not like the scary ones in some shops – just a collection of supplies to get someone started for general or specific spellwork – oils, powders, incenses and sachets… oh my!











Those round bottles are adorable
. Filled with colourful liquids they just have to look fantastic. Btw., did you think about painting on the glass itself?
I hope you get a lot of attention at the festivals this year. I myself (with great help of my bf) am working on lots and lots of items for a Slavic festival held in Poland in summer. I hope I’m able to finish enought of them to go.
Thank you sweetie! I hope you do well at the Slavic festival – I can only imagine the crafts for sale there!
Hmm, I’ve been painting the glass jars of novena candles, so why not little glass bottles? Might be fun for the bubble bottles!
Totally understand getting excited about little cute bottles. I get that way too. And new spools of perl cotton.
I felt like a little girl at x-mas when my collection of bottles arrived, but I have not yet managed to fill them. I decorated some with glass paint, “cobwebs”& string, beads, carved (is that the right term for glass?) some with a little machine … the possibilities are endless. Can’t wait to see the finished result
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I think you might mean etched. What kind of little machine did you use to carve the glass. That sounds intriguing. And like a tool I might want.
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