Both of these vintage bottles were clear. I was in such a hurry to see how my idea would work, I was done with the first one before I remembered to take before pics. I only have this one.
I wanted to give them a look similar to mercury glass, but with my own spin.
I'm still experimenting with this technique. So, I can't give you an exact formula. It basically involves liquid leaf, water, rust, and dirt. The mad scientist in me emerged, and I got this.
I'm in bottle love.
I'll definitely be making more of these.
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Sharing With:
Thrifty Decor Chick: Before and After
The DIY Showoff: DIY Project Parade
Under The Table and Dreaming: Sunday Showcase
Funky Junk Interiors: Saturday Nite Special
French Country Cottage: Feathered Nest Friday
At The Picket Fence: Inspiration Friday
Common Ground: Vintage Inspiration Friday
The Shabby Creek Cottage: Transformation Thursday
Savvy City Farmer: Thrift'n on Thursday
Savvy Southern Style: Wow Us Wednesdays
Someday Crafts: Whatever Goes Wednesday
where does one get 'rust'!!! just gorgeous!!! again, i am in awe!!!
ReplyDeleteI can see why you're in bottle love. They look great! I bet this was a fun project too.
ReplyDeleteShe strikes again!! You're amazing! They look great!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Lorraine
Rosemary, I'm picturing you in a lab coat with bubbling concoctions overflowing.....the bottles look great. I want to see more :)
ReplyDeleteyay and now I can read the writing on the bottles...
ReplyDeleteI'd say a brilliant scientist instead! These are wonderful. I don't have any mercury glass because I have never seen any I can afford. Will you be listing these in your Etsy?
ReplyDeleteYou're the only person I know who can make something with rust and dirt and have it look that fabulous. Amazing really!!
ReplyDeleteIncredible finish!
ReplyDeleteThey look like metal bottles, Rosemary! So cool! So THAT's what I'm missing in my genetic make up.....mad scientist! lol! I guess that's what makes you so stinkin' special, girl! lol! xoxo laurie
ReplyDeleteThis is a keeper technique for sure! Love them! ~ Maureen
ReplyDeleteRosemary, I am in bottle love with these too! Looking forward to seeing how you made them.
ReplyDeletexo, Sherry
Those look awesome! You're going to have to share the recipe when you get it perfected.
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty cool Einstein (was he a mad scientist?). Let us know when you perfect the recipe, I'd like to let my inner crazy come out.
ReplyDelete~Bliss~
Your bottles are beautiful and you are brilliant. Who would have thought to use such diverse ingredients and end up with such a lucious result. Blissful creating...
ReplyDeleteAmazing Rosemary you are so talented wow this one knocked my socks off again Have a great week my friend
ReplyDeletexoxo
Kate
Hi Rosemary,
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing! You have to definitely work out the formula and share it with us. I have some bottles that need some love. (and yeah, where do you get rust?!?)
Hugs,
Patti
LOVE them!!! cannot wait for the 'secret' formula!!!
ReplyDeletehugs and blessings
barbara jean
Bottles are my weakness too:)
ReplyDeleteThey look great here. Fantastic work as always.
Hope to see you on my blog:)
These are beautiful and the silver inside makes the designs on the bottles show up even more.
ReplyDeletewow, girl you are an inventor for sure!! I think this is genius and soon it will be showing up in the REstoration Hardware catalogue! You gotta patent your ideas!
ReplyDeleteI am experimening with the same thing! Yours came out beautiful. So much fun isn't it?
ReplyDelete~Debra xxx
Capers of the vintage vixens
OMG! I am going to buy some old bottles, just hoping that you'll give us the formula when you get it all worked out. These look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLOL...you are a mad scientist Rosemary. I LOVE the technique..very cool effect.
ReplyDeleteYou are just amazing Rosemary! I LOVE those bottles!!! Thanks for sharing and I can't wait to see how you achieved that look. Enjoy your day, Gail
ReplyDeleteThose bottles turned out great!! I can't wait for the formula. Quick qestion...Did let out an evil laugh once you were finished?
ReplyDeleteHi Rosemary,
ReplyDeleteThe bottles look amazing. Who would think adding dirt to the mix you could get that. :)
Dee
Amazing dear Rosemary, they looks great:-) Hugs, Biljana
ReplyDeleteThese look great! Visiting from Whatever Goes Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous Rosemary!! I love them!! You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteI love these bottles too!
ReplyDeleteThey are amazing!!!
I can't keep up with you and all your creating
ReplyDeleteevery time i come over for a visit you have a new project up for show and tell, like I said you are a very busy gal
the bottle is wonderful of course
Genius! Mad scientist indeed...I can just see you over a beaker of this brew. A little of this, a pinch of that, stir, stir, stir, and poof! Mercury glass is born. You throw back your head and laugh mirthlessly, "IT LIVES!." Muhahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteLove these ;)
Deborah
Now we get to see the mad scientist coming out in you! I'd say that these bottles are a pretty close to looking like Mercury glass.
ReplyDeleteYou go girl!
How cool!!! I love how it makes the words and images on the bottles pop!
ReplyDeleteLove how these bottles turned out! I wish I could come to Joy's sale and meet both of you:-)
ReplyDeleteHave fun!
xoxo
Kathleen
Rosemary,
ReplyDeleteI love this technique.Looks amazing just like mercury glass.
Anne
Unbelievable technique...you ARE the "SANE SCIENTIST"....so, once you feel you have perfected the technique will you share??...or is there a patent in the future..:) :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful Rosemary!!!
You truly are a remarkable artist.
ReplyDeleteEverything you do just turns out so amazing.
LOVE these bottles of yours!
WELL DONE!
VERY COOL Rosemary!! Can't wait for the "class"
ReplyDeletexxo-j
I know you hear it all of the time, but goodness, girl, you are GOOD!
ReplyDeleteGirl you are TALENTED! Love them!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your genious strikes again! These look fabulous! I love how the details show up.
ReplyDeleteThey look awesome! I saw a set of Bubble Mercury Glass Bottles on Pottery Barns website. I like your's so much better.
ReplyDeleteThat mind of yours knows no rest Rosemary...how in the heck do you even begin to think of these things!!! I really do think you're part scientist! These bottles are gorgeous!
ReplyDeletelove, love, love!
ReplyDeletetot
Dirt?? Can't wait to get the full "dirt" on this technique!
ReplyDeleteWow Rosemary, these are wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness..love these! So pretty... As Always :-)
ReplyDeleteLina
Fabulous!! Love the "texture" you're achieving.
ReplyDelete<3 Christina
You are so amazing! I love everything you do.
ReplyDeleteWOW! How cool, your bottles look amazing. Love how the letters stand out. Your a genius. Thanks for sharing your wonderful bottle project.
ReplyDeleteLinda @ MixedKreations.com/blog
Woo hoo! Somebody who appreciates bottle makeovers like I do :) I am getting ready to "mercurize" a tall wavy bottle from my collection using a different technique. We will have to compare notes soon. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI came over from the Thrifty Decor Chick party! I linked up a bottle tutorial too! Wanted to check yours out, and I am so glad I did. Those are just simply gorgeous. I am your newest follower. ;)
ReplyDeleteAshleigh @ Live Gorgeously
Here are my vases:
http://livegorgeously.blogspot.com/2012/04/painted-thrift-store-dollar-store-vases.html