I’m a net subscriber 3 months in and I enjoy watching your work! You are not just adding color to a bottle these look amazing! And I have you book in my Amazon cart! Do you have an special cabinet you place all your potions in?
So cool! I was needing an “oil” recipe because I found a Target bottle this year for snake oil. Wondering if food coloring the oil would work to make it green and darker. 🤔😁
Another awesome video! I was also wanting to do an oil to add to my collection, but wasn't sure how to accomplish it besides just adding oil. How would something fair with an object like feathers or something in these ingredients?
This oil vs water gives me an idea for the potions I'm trying to create these days. I'm going to try to find some new tricks thanks to this. Did you ever try mica powder in such a oil/water combo? Does it do something interesting?
I have had a lot of my potions for 5+ years. Sometimes miniature potions like to evaporate quickly so make sure to use rubber corks or really seal them well to help prevent it.
These are awesome! So excited to see the coming videos. Can I ask a question? Do you keep/use separate glue guns when using colored glue (like the black) and when using your wax?
The rubber cork helps with evaporation. Not to mention rubbing alcohol and cork can be used as a fire starter. It’s just a precaution. If you use distilled water and glycerin you don’t need to change the cork.
Love your attention to detail from movies and books! These are perfect! Thanks!! I hope the sequel lives up to the hype. 🤞
Me too!! 🧪🤞
If you get a pet brush & brush the ends of the string it looks fluffy which you can glue down & they look lovely & old.
You're so creative. These are super cool potion bottles. Tfs.
Fabulous, as always! Great addition to your wonderful collection ❤
These are perfection!!! Love every detail of both 🤗🖤🖤
I’m a net subscriber 3 months in and I enjoy watching your work! You are not just adding color to a bottle these look amazing! And I have you book in my Amazon cart! Do you have an special cabinet you place all your potions in?
I have a whole room with shelves. 😊🧪
So cool! I was needing an “oil” recipe because I found a Target bottle this year for snake oil. Wondering if food coloring the oil would work to make it green and darker. 🤔😁
I’m not sure if the oil will take the color. The water/alcohol definitely will.
@@CookingandCraftChick Worth a shot. If not the regular oil will be fine. 😊
Another awesome video! I was also wanting to do an oil to add to my collection, but wasn't sure how to accomplish it besides just adding oil. How would something fair with an object like feathers or something in these ingredients?
The feathers will look really wet but should fair just fine.
@@CookingandCraftChick thank you!
These are great!! Love the looking glass paint. You mention using it on prophecy orbs, did I miss a video? Because that sounds FABULOUS!!!
The prophecy orbs are in my book The Wizard’s Craftbook 😉
Could you please do the hocus pocus spell book too please
This oil vs water gives me an idea for the potions I'm trying to create these days. I'm going to try to find some new tricks thanks to this. Did you ever try mica powder in such a oil/water combo? Does it do something interesting?
It does not mix with the oil. I only played with it a little. It may be something I need to play with more.
How long do you keep your bottles ? I wan to make mime in miniature form. I love all your projects
I have had a lot of my potions for 5+ years. Sometimes miniature potions like to evaporate quickly so make sure to use rubber corks or really seal them well to help prevent it.
Awesome job! Tfs and God Bless 🥰 🧡🤎🧙
Do you mix water with the Distressed Oxide or will it dry on its own after a few hours? Mine kept rubbing off.
It’ll dry after some time.
Me: That mercury effect is opaque. We're not gonna see that.
Then me: So cool!
I love how it looks opaque and is actually translucent. 😊
Why distilled water? Will tap water suffice?
The distilled water lasts longer. Doesn’t get merky
These are awesome! So excited to see the coming videos. Can I ask a question? Do you keep/use separate glue guns when using colored glue (like the black) and when using your wax?
Yes I have like 14 glue guns 😂. It cuts down on waste in between color changes.
@@CookingandCraftChick thanks for answering! I wondered if it was better/easier to have multiple glue guns for that reason.
@@DeannaGagnon4474 definitely easier 😉
What's your reason for swapping the cork to a rubber one?
The rubber cork helps with evaporation. Not to mention rubbing alcohol and cork can be used as a fire starter. It’s just a precaution. If you use distilled water and glycerin you don’t need to change the cork.
@@CookingandCraftChick do you think coating the cork in hot glue or modpodge would keep the cork safe and help with evaporation?
@@aliciawilson3361 it definitely should help.
A cosmetic wedge would work a bit better to apply the oxide ink. Just saying.
Oil or boil
Bottled aloe gives the same look and u don't have to dye it
There's no magic powers in these things am I right ❓😆
You forgot a bit of thine own tongue.
I figured that was not something they would have on the shelf just like a hair from my head. They would provide it over the cauldron fresh.