Every witch’s home needs a
table centerpiece for the season. I’ve
pulled out all the stops on this one. I
started with my apothecary from the Pretty
Potions & Poisons Apothecary Event and surrounded it with other decor
like large bottles altered bottles, decorate candles and other Halloween and
fall décor. I’ll walk you through how I
created some of the pieces in case you want to add something to your own
“witchy” décor!
I start by inserting the
candle in the bottle and burning it down to the desired height. The cheaper the candle the better as it will
drip more. I don’t worry about having a
colored candle. Most of the time, I
paint the candle wax with alcohol inks because you get a varied translucent
look that you don’t get with a colored candle.
After the candle is the desired height, I use a second candle to create
even more drips on top of the first candle.
To embellish the candle even further you can glue something to the top
of the candle.
If you missed the Pretty
Potions & Apothecary Event Tutorials and want to learn how to build your
own apothecary click
here.
LARGE
BOTTLES
In addition to the small
bottles contained in the apothecary cabinet, I also made some large bottles to create
more of a tablescape. I’ve created two NEW large label collage sheets which
contain larger versions of some of my favorites from the other label collage
sheets, plus new labels and decorative images.
You
can find the collage sheets at Alpha Stamps.
Potion X Bottle
"Made of Unknown Ingredients"
A really easy way to add
texture to a bottle is to crumple up white tissue paper and glue it to a bottle. To achieve the color, I inked the tissue
paper (after it was attached) with the Tarnished Brass Distress Stain to give
it a metallic look then inked it with Vintage Photo Distressed Stain; wiping
off some of the stain after I applied it.
I applied more of the Vintage Photo Stain in some areas than in others.
The topper is a crystal
drawer pull. The hole for the hardware
made a convenient place to insert feathers.
I used tree buttons as feet. I
added color to the raised areas or the trees using Copper Gilders Paste
Alpha Stamps Products Used on the Potion X Bottle:
Copper
Gilders Paste – Used on the tree feet
Witches Brew
"Aged to Perfection"
I purchased the orange bottle
at Michaels Craft Store. I used a
smaller bottle turned upside down as a stopper.
Alpha Stamps Products Used on the Witches Brew Bottle:
Gravediggers Musty Bones
I purchased the green bottle
at Michaels Craft Store. I dripped
Caramel Alcohol ink on the bottle to age it.
I used a skeleton mold and paper clay to make the head and bones. This is the same mold and technique I used
and demonstrated in the first
Apothecary Event tutorial. The hands
glued to the sides of the bottle are plastic. To create different heights in my tablescape I placed some bottles on candle stands.
Alpha Stamps Products Used on This Bottle:
Caramel
Alcohol Ink – Used to distress the bottle
1000 Year Old Gargoyle Drool
&
Certified Black Swamp Frog Slime
I purchased the bottles from
Michaels Craft store. I dripped black
wax on the Gargoyle Drool bottle and white wax on the Frog Slime bottle. I colored the white wax with Pesto Alcohol
Ink.
Alpha Stamps Products Used on the Gargoyle Drool &
Frog Slime Bottles:
Spider Web – Frosted Blue Bottle
This bottle is a
little bit of a tease for a future tutorial. I used an easy technique to
create a frosted etched look. I’ll be posting a tutorial on how to do
this with some winter themed art.
Alpha Stamps Products Used on This Bottle:
Giant
Snowflakes – Used as the lid – bent the prongs of the snowflake down around
the neck of the bottle.
DECORATING
CANDLES
Why not jazz up your candles
with stickers, rub-ons and paper.
A fun and easy wait to
decorate a plain candle is to use stickers.
You can find the Dazzles
Boo Stickers I used on the candle above at Alpha
Stamps.
Another option for decorating
candles is to use rub-ons. The trick is
to use a good quality rub-on (all rub-ons are not created equal), and to use a
candle with a smooth even surface. The
rub-ons I used on the candle above are made by Creative Imaginations and are
from their Fright Night line.
Unfortunately they don’t make these anymore but you may find some Ebay
or Scrapbooking Stores.
CANDLES
& BOTTLES
Another great item to add to
your décor is to mix candles with bottles.
Feathered
Crows – Alpha Stamps
Owl – Michaels
Craft Store
For the candle below I
started with a jar and added Chillingsworth
Manor Elements Stickers to the jar and the
candle. Then I died a piece of
cheesecloth dyed with Pesto Alcohol Ink and tied it around the bottle.
Wine
Bottle Candelabra
Friends of mine found some
bottles of Vampire wine and thought instantly of me. Hmm wonder why? My sister generously drank them as I’m not
into red wine. I was just going to stick
a candle in them and drip wax but I discovered a candelabra made to fit in the
top of a wine bottle. Perfect!
You can purchase the
candelabra at Save On Crafts. They are
$19 each or $17 each if you buy three.
Here is the link: http://www.save-on-crafts.com/winebottle.html
As the shadows start to
lengthen and night approaches, it’s time to light the candles.
Thanks
for stopping by and a special thanks to the Witch
of Howling Creek for putting this party together. To
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