Thank you for sharing your talents in such a precise manner. Your product and tool suggestions are so helpful too. I’ve tackled oyster shells and pumpkins and am ready to take on a wine bottle!
Love the champaign bottle. And the Caspari napkins are the best. Check out their Christmas hot air balloon ones. Making reverse decoupage salad plates for my sister for Christmas.
Planning on doing these in blue and white for my sister’s wedding shower. Thank you so much! This is actually easier than what I thought people were doing. I thought they were all hand painted, which I was intimidated by, but I can definitely do this for her special day ❤
I am so sorry I missed responding to your lovely note! The brand on the napkins is Caspari. I believe the name of the napkin is Wild Christmas and it can be found on their website or Amazon.
Just started doing these as gifts! Absolutely love them. I was using acrylic white paint as the base and tried the chalk paint after watching your video and it didn’t dry faster than the acrylic. In your opinion do the napkins crease less on chalk paint than they do on acrylic paint? I’m trying to still get that flawless look with no creases in the napkins.
In my experience it dries faster and with a more even finish. I like the coverage I get with chalk paint, but whatever works best for you is always the ideal project! I think the flawless finish comes from multiple variables though.
Amazing video! After finishing a bottle, is it possible to add a layered effect like dried florals with mod podge? I’ve seen that done separately but I think it would look really cool on top.
Hi Gretchen!! I would love to attempt the pink bottle with pink Santa’s but curious how you were able to avoid the pink coming through on Santa’s white beard/all the white on the Santa’s. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!! 🍾💕
Hello Gretchen. I absolutely love everything you have done. You are so creative and generous to share your talent. ❤I have friend a few bottles and have had a couple of friends ask if I could make some for them. Do you mind sharing whether or not you sell them and if so…how much do you charge? And, do you have them purchase their own bottle or do you provide it in the cost. Thank you so much!
Hi there! Thanks for the kind words! I do sell. I've primarily had them provide the bottle but also have had them reimburse me for cost plus tax, as well. Charges depend completely on the design and how custom it is. I've charged everywhere from $50 to $125 for design. In addition to bottle cost. (If they were for friends may be lower than that)
Entertaining with Caspari Luncheon Napkins, Wild Christmas, Ivory, Pack of 20 a.co/d/80ZQaCj These are the luncheon napkins. The cocktail napkin animals are smaller but they work as well!
I don't. That's why I like the standard gloss. I use three coats if I want it to feel high gloss. I do use the high gloss but it is much thicker and prone to drips.
Q re your fave brushes…they are only available now through 3rd party sellers. Any other suggestions? And your top coat for these- did you use the same glue varnish or the Triple thick? Thanks!
Hmm... let me see if other brand options. On the varnish, I didn't use triple thick, I do either use several coats of gloss or one final coat of high gloss. Triple thick on the bottles has too much opportunity to create drip marks.
I had to use normal white bc they were out of cottage you can still see outline some after done is that because of the color or will you always seem it down?
Hmmm...that might be the case. If the background is much lighter than the base color of the napkin you can see it a bit. If you've when torn the tissue or using the water brush it helps but the color difference can still be obvious. If there are only small areas, sometimes I'll use a little of the background color to bridge the gap. Some seem to fade more with a few top coats. The last thing I'll say is that often, I'll notice all the little errors and details but others can't even see what I'm seeing.
This is showing up in my comments right now but I can't see that I responded. So sorry, not sure it is relevant any more but I'm wondering if it needed another coat of paint?
Hi Gretchen! Have you ever used printer paper and not napkins? I want to transfer photos to the bottle and before I screw it up wanted to ask an expert! Thank you for the video. So glad I found this before I jump in. You are my first follow ever!
Hi there! I've printed on napkin and decoupaged that which works really well once you iron out the kinks. I've decoupaged origami paper, and while it works, it just gives a very different look/feel. I have yet to print a photo on tissue. One tip for sure is to test varnish on printed photo first and allow paper to sit long enough for ink to dry. 😊
It depends, if using DuraClear takes less time to dry than mod Podge. I wait only like an hour after napkins before first gloss coat, then a couple hours at least in between coats. Then at minimum 24 (I prefer 48) before use to make sure it has fully cured.
Could you still do this but skip the white paint step and skip to applying the napkins straight onto the bottle instead? I have a scotch bottle I want to do this to but I want to still be able to see through the bottle.. would you clear coat over the whole bottle or carefully apply the mod podge over just the decoration?
You absolutely can, the only thing to know is it is shocking how hard it is to get a napkin to show through. But it could absolutely look fabulous with just a slight pattern/image on bottle!
Also how long do you wait for the paint to dry in between layers and before applying the napkins? Thank you!!! Doing tomorrow so I appreciate the info on these two comments
So sorry I'm just now seeing this. I put the fan on them, and with chalk paint it doesn't take long to dry at all! Ideally I can do all priming one day but prefer to allow it to sit overnight before I do the decoupaging just to make sure it dries fully.
@@craftingwithgretchen And what is your timing for applying the gloss all over the whole bottle? How long do you wait after the initial placement of it all
Hi! My first time seeing this type of art ❤️❤️❤️ and I love it! I can’t wait to start my new projects !! Thanks for sharing your talent! I just have one question 🙋♀️ how do you keep your brushes clean and not sticky?
I keep a mason jar with a little bit of dawn in it on my work station. (Water low enough to just soak the bristles) between uses on a project, I drop it in, then wipe when I move to the next coat. Then no hardening left in the air for even five minutes. Ideally I try to clean with dawn (or a paintbrush soap bar I have) to give a deep clean every couple of days. But I would do it right after a project is complete if you are only occasionally using. Wrapping it in Saran Wrap tightly between uses works as well (I do that with a paint brush) By that I mean between uses in same day/project. Hope that helps!
OLYCRAFT 20 Sheet Painters Tape for 3D Printers 7.9x9.8 Inch High Adhesive Tape Great for A Variety of Surfaces for Art Lab Labeling Classroom Decorations - RoyalBlue a.co/d/4lFOV2h This is the link 😊
A little warning : I did this with cheaper champagne and in testing the label tore when I tried to remove. So I had to hand paint and carefully paint around the label. Finished it with clear acrylic spray after decoupaging the napkin pieces on.
Yes I mention the cheaper label ripping but thanks, didn't mention the repair. I used acrylic paint the color of the label as it's never been a very large section. Thanks for mentioning!
Yes, since they are decoupaged and sealed I've had no problem chilling in the fridge or even a bucket of ice. If left for hours the label will likely come off but the decoupage should hold.
@@craftingwithgretchen i'm having this problem as well. alcohol cleaned bottle, and super dry but after the paint the roller is looking a bit rough....
It's hard to say without seeing, but my first thought, if I'm understanding your comment is to watch how much paint you put in the pan and get on the roller. If I use a foam roller and don't put too much on, it doesn't have any texture at all. In the future, if you have put several coats on you can sand that outer layer. The best thing I have found to do that is the buffing blocks for nails. amzn.to/4bheX9E
Thank you so much for the AMAZING tips. Absolutely beautiful! When putting the designs on the bottle are you using the varnish gloss or mod podge? It looks like you were using the varnish before the designs then putting them on then let them dry and then for the final coat varnish/gloss again?
I'm so sorry I'm just now seeing this, I was traveling. Yes, I just use the same varnish for the base, and I find that it really helps make them even more polished!
Hmmm..I don't have it that often. You mean when taking off the painters tape? Sometimes it is because of the specific label, some seem more fragile. Some tapes are more sticky. The few times I've had it happen I use paint to fill it in to cover the rip.
I chilled this bottle in the fridge for about 10 hours and had it on ice for about an hour while we enjoied it. Success, the design was not altered in any way. I'll add the caveat that I didn't use any Mod Podge when making this, and every label is unique in how it will respond to water.
I really found your post tutorial helpful and informative. You covered every aspect of detail. I’m looking forward to learning more from you.
So glad it was helpful!
This is beautiful and I love your teaching style, thanks
You are so welcome 🙏🏼
Thank you for sharing your talents in such a precise manner. Your product and tool suggestions are so helpful too. I’ve tackled oyster shells and pumpkins and am ready to take on a wine bottle!
I love this ❤️
Love the champaign bottle. And the Caspari napkins are the best. Check out their Christmas hot air balloon ones. Making reverse decoupage salad plates for my sister for Christmas.
Thanks for the tip I'll do it!!
Wow, what a cool concept!
It is so much fun, makes for fabulous gifts!
Planning on doing these in blue and white for my sister’s wedding shower. Thank you so much! This is actually easier than what I thought people were doing. I thought they were all hand painted, which I was intimidated by, but I can definitely do this for her special day ❤
I'm so glad! Many are hand painted but I have zero skills in that area.
I've done a few blue and white and they have been lovely!
Another Gem. The bottle is beautiful. Really enjoyed the details that you shared and your sense of Humor. ☺️
Thanks so much! 😊 I appreciate the kind words 😊
I love your work ❤
Thank you so much 😀
So clever!! I have seen them painted before, but this seems much easier. Thank you for sharing!
I don't have the artistic talent to paint them, so this was the perfect alternative.
Lovely decoupaging!! Well done and with gorgeous napkins. 😄😄
Thanks so much! 😊
You are terrific teacher. Thank you for this fabulous project tutorial. 🎉
Thanks so much! I appreciate the kind words.
Fantastic Gretchen! Thank you for sharing this!!❤🎉❤
You are most welcome!
so fantastic!!! Just watched your tutorial with Champagne bottle. So excited to follow you and learn more!!! Wonderful teacher! Thank you.
Thanks so much 😊
thank you for sharing your talent!!!
My pleasure!!
Yes! Thank you!!
You are so welcome!
Love your ideas and quality. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much 😊
Thank this newbie can’t wait to try it!
Love this! It's such a fun craft!
Yeah, finally found it. Thanks
So glad!
Yeah, I finally did my first bottle... Posted on our FB. Still learning more.
Great tutorial- thanks!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure!
I love this!!! I hope you do more
I'm planning a few in the coming month! Thanks for the encouragement.
Always loved you stuff❤
Thanks so much 😊
Stunning!!! I feel confident enough now to try a bottle for myself. Would love to know where you purchased those beautiful tiger 🐅 napkins.
I am so sorry I missed responding to your lovely note! The brand on the napkins is Caspari. I believe the name of the napkin is Wild Christmas and it can be found on their website or Amazon.
I love these so much! Just subscrbed to learn more!! What a great NYE gift!
Thanks for subbing!
Loved your video - will be trying this weekend! Can you please link your supply list (eater color pens, varnish, precut painters tape etc) thank you!
I am working on links, not sure you'd have by this weekend but will be able to work on at the end of the week.
Great video.
Thanks so much
You can put a little baby powder on the painter’s tape to make it less sticky.
I have a tendency to get it all over when I try that on these projects but great tip to share.
Just started doing these as gifts! Absolutely love them. I was using acrylic white paint as the base and tried the chalk paint after watching your video and it didn’t dry faster than the acrylic.
In your opinion do the napkins crease less on chalk paint than they do on acrylic paint?
I’m trying to still get that flawless look with no creases in the napkins.
In my experience it dries faster and with a more even finish. I like the coverage I get with chalk paint, but whatever works best for you is always the ideal project! I think the flawless finish comes from multiple variables though.
Amazing video! After finishing a bottle, is it possible to add a layered effect like dried florals with mod podge? I’ve seen that done separately but I think it would look really cool on top.
Thanks so much and absolutely!
This was so well done! I’m excited to try! Do you have a supply list posted somewhere?
I finally figured out how to post the links to my favorites in the description, hope it is helpful!
And thanks for the kind words 😊.
Hi Gretchen!! I would love to attempt the pink bottle with pink Santa’s but curious how you were able to avoid the pink coming through on Santa’s white beard/all the white on the Santa’s. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!! 🍾💕
I did the base in white once I realized pink would discolor the rest of Santa! You could see the overlap but the overall feel was great!
Hello Gretchen. I absolutely love everything you have done. You are so creative and generous to share your talent. ❤I have friend a few bottles and have had a couple of friends ask if I could make some for them. Do you mind sharing whether or not you sell them and if so…how much do you charge? And, do you have them purchase their own bottle or do you provide it in the cost. Thank you so much!
Hi there! Thanks for the kind words! I do sell. I've primarily had them provide the bottle but also have had them reimburse me for cost plus tax, as well. Charges depend completely on the design and how custom it is. I've charged everywhere from $50 to $125 for design. In addition to bottle cost. (If they were for friends may be lower than that)
Thank you so much for getting back to me so quickly Gretchen. I appreciate it so much ❤
Lovely
Thanks so much 😊
Stunning. Do you have a link for the napkins?
Entertaining with Caspari Luncheon Napkins, Wild Christmas, Ivory, Pack of 20 a.co/d/80ZQaCj
These are the luncheon napkins. The cocktail napkin animals are smaller but they work as well!
Absolutely beautiful! Can you show the finished Santa face bottle?
Let's see if it will let me paste it here
It wouldn't let me. 🤦🏻♀️
This is awesome! Do you thin out the varnish glue?
I don't. That's why I like the standard gloss. I use three coats if I want it to feel high gloss. I do use the high gloss but it is much thicker and prone to drips.
Beautiful. What type if varnish do you use?
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This is my favorite!
Actually one more question, may be dumb: can you use all portions of napkins like even the outer part that’s ridged if that makes sense?
Yes, but I do find that part of the napkin tends to wrinkle more so just be aware of that 😊
Q re your fave brushes…they are only available now through 3rd party sellers. Any other suggestions? And your top coat for these- did you use the same glue varnish or the Triple thick? Thanks!
Hmm... let me see if other brand options. On the varnish, I didn't use triple thick, I do either use several coats of gloss or one final coat of high gloss. Triple thick on the bottles has too much opportunity to create drip marks.
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@@craftingwithgretchen Thanks so much for taking the time to help me! Your art is an inspiration.
I had to use normal white bc they were out of cottage you can still see outline some after done is that because of the color or will you always seem it down?
Hmmm...that might be the case. If the background is much lighter than the base color of the napkin you can see it a bit. If you've when torn the tissue or using the water brush it helps but the color difference can still be obvious. If there are only small areas, sometimes I'll use a little of the background color to bridge the gap. Some seem to fade more with a few top coats. The last thing I'll say is that often, I'll notice all the little errors and details but others can't even see what I'm seeing.
This is showing up in my comments right now but I can't see that I responded. So sorry, not sure it is relevant any more but I'm wondering if it needed another coat of paint?
Great video! Do you have a link to the water pen you recommend?
I think this is it or similar. Thanks for the kind words 🙂 www.michaels.com/product/10539290
Hi Gretchen! Have you ever used printer paper and not napkins? I want to transfer photos to the bottle and before I screw it up wanted to ask an expert! Thank you for the video. So glad I found this before I jump in. You are my first follow ever!
Hi there! I've printed on napkin and decoupaged that which works really well once you iron out the kinks. I've decoupaged origami paper, and while it works, it just gives a very different look/feel. I have yet to print a photo on tissue. One tip for sure is to test varnish on printed photo first and allow paper to sit long enough for ink to dry. 😊
PS thanks for the follow 😊
last thing- how long do you wait before applying the all over gloss? and then how long before a final coat
It depends, if using DuraClear takes less time to dry than mod Podge. I wait only like an hour after napkins before first gloss coat, then a couple hours at least in between coats. Then at minimum 24 (I prefer 48) before use to make sure it has fully cured.
Gretchen, what is the brand of gloss you use?
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This is my favorite!
What was the beautiful napkin manufacturer? Like to purchase them.
They are by Caspari. That size is the luncheon napkin. It is called Wild Christmas.
Napkins were by Caspari. I have a few comments that are just now showing up, long past when my response is helpful but wanting to at least answer!
Could you still do this but skip the white paint step and skip to applying the napkins straight onto the bottle instead? I have a scotch bottle I want to do this to but I want to still be able to see through the bottle.. would you clear coat over the whole bottle or carefully apply the mod podge over just the decoration?
You absolutely can, the only thing to know is it is shocking how hard it is to get a napkin to show through. But it could absolutely look fabulous with just a slight pattern/image on bottle!
Also how long do you wait for the paint to dry in between layers and before applying the napkins? Thank you!!! Doing tomorrow so I appreciate the info on these two comments
So sorry I'm just now seeing this. I put the fan on them, and with chalk paint it doesn't take long to dry at all! Ideally I can do all priming one day but prefer to allow it to sit overnight before I do the decoupaging just to make sure it dries fully.
@@craftingwithgretchen And what is your timing for applying the gloss all over the whole bottle? How long do you wait after the initial placement of it all
Hi! My first time seeing this type of art ❤️❤️❤️ and I love it! I can’t wait to start my new projects !! Thanks for sharing your talent!
I just have one question 🙋♀️ how do you keep your brushes clean and not sticky?
I keep a mason jar with a little bit of dawn in it on my work station. (Water low enough to just soak the bristles) between uses on a project, I drop it in, then wipe when I move to the next coat. Then no hardening left in the air for even five minutes. Ideally I try to clean with dawn (or a paintbrush soap bar I have) to give a deep clean every couple of days. But I would do it right after a project is complete if you are only occasionally using. Wrapping it in Saran Wrap tightly between uses works as well (I do that with a paint brush) By that I mean between uses in same day/project. Hope that helps!
@@craftingwithgretchen thanks again ☺️☺️☺️
Where did you find the painters tape sheets
OLYCRAFT 20 Sheet Painters Tape for 3D Printers 7.9x9.8 Inch High Adhesive Tape Great for A Variety of Surfaces for Art Lab Labeling Classroom Decorations - RoyalBlue a.co/d/4lFOV2h
This is the link 😊
A little warning : I did this with cheaper champagne and in testing the label tore when I tried to remove. So I had to hand paint and carefully paint around the label. Finished it with clear acrylic spray after decoupaging the napkin pieces on.
Yes I mention the cheaper label ripping but thanks, didn't mention the repair. I used acrylic paint the color of the label as it's never been a very large section. Thanks for mentioning!
@@craftingwithgretchen the one I tried ripped a lot. But just glued it down and went on. Thank you for the tutorial!
If I have a black background Dutch floral napkin can I use black chalk paint to paint the bottle instead of white? Thx
The issue is if you paint the background black, the flowers will likely not show up.
Black can be tough so I tend to use it only on smaller items like shells
Can these bottles still be chilled after painting?
Yes, since they are decoupaged and sealed I've had no problem chilling in the fridge or even a bucket of ice. If left for hours the label will likely come off but the decoupage should hold.
What kind of napkins do you source for the art?
I use mostly Caspari napkins. I use some IHR, Serena and Lilly, WH Hostess and Hester and Cook as well.
Used a roller but it is splotchy and rough. What type of paint roller did you use?
Hopefully our messaging helped with this!
@@craftingwithgretchen i'm having this problem as well. alcohol cleaned bottle, and super dry but after the paint the roller is looking a bit rough....
It's hard to say without seeing, but my first thought, if I'm understanding your comment is to watch how much paint you put in the pan and get on the roller. If I use a foam roller and don't put too much on, it doesn't have any texture at all. In the future, if you have put several coats on you can sand that outer layer. The best thing I have found to do that is the buffing blocks for nails. amzn.to/4bheX9E
Thank you so much for the AMAZING tips. Absolutely beautiful! When putting the designs on the bottle are you using the varnish gloss or mod podge? It looks like you were using the varnish before the designs then putting them on then let them dry and then for the final coat varnish/gloss again?
I'm so sorry I'm just now seeing this, I was traveling. Yes, I just use the same varnish for the base, and I find that it really helps make them even more polished!
Thanks for your kind words!!
Thank you 😊
How do I prevent the label from ripping when taking off the label? It happens so often. Thank you
Hmmm..I don't have it that often. You mean when taking off the painters tape? Sometimes it is because of the specific label, some seem more fragile. Some tapes are more sticky. The few times I've had it happen I use paint to fill it in to cover the rip.
I am curious if... i have seen some great tissue paper with stars... have you ever used it on bottles.
Yes I have. I've had some issues with tissue that has a wax coating (in tends to show creases on rounded objects). But tissue works great!
What paint roller and paint do you use?
I'm trying to work with links but having issues! amzn.to/493D2ii
This is the roller!
Could you apply napkins to a bourbon bottle without paint ? Does this work or you have to use the paint ot help with blending?
It is likely you won't see the napkin without the priming coat.
Great Video. Where can We find links to the items
I haven't set up Links but can. My daughter is coming home for winter break today so will do that once she is settled. 😊
Can you please share the name of the napkins and lacquer? Thank you!
Caspari napkins (Wild Christmas) and DuraClear Gloss varnish. 😊
Hi do you have a supply list?
So sorry just seeing this, I'll make one up shortly!
When I go to do my all over first gloss cover my napkin always gets wrinkly then when it was fine before. Am I doing something wrong?
Sounds like you are not letting it dry in between? The napkin wrinkles when it's over saturated. Hard to say absolutely, but would be my guess.
Silly question, but can these go in ice after its done?
I chilled this bottle in the fridge for about 10 hours and had it on ice for about an hour while we enjoied it. Success, the design was not altered in any way. I'll add the caveat that I didn't use any Mod Podge when making this, and every label is unique in how it will respond to water.
Wont let me link the photo but the bottle was unchanged.
do you have a link to the brush you use?
I need to set them all up but here is one I love I get online from Michael's. www.michaels.com/product/10329396
Awesome
Thanks!
Are these cocktail or luncheon size napkins?
These were luncheon. The cocktail in this design are fun but the colors are a bit more muted.