Sunday, June 16, 2013

JBS, a bottle and Elle's Studio~

While on a nature walk back in 2009 I came across this bottle.  I took a picture of it but left it there, just like I photographed it.  Spring forward to 2013 ~ I went back to that exact place and the bottle was still there just like in the picture.. This time I brought it back to the house and cleaned it up.  It became a re-purposed project for Jenni Bowlin Studio.


JBS carries some really cool old labels in the Ephemera section of the Mercantile.  The label on this bottle is one of those.  I also used JBS feathers and butterflies.  The flowers are by Prima and the ribbon is by May Arts.

JBS is partnering with the fabulous Elle's Studio.  I have three more projects on the JBS Inspiration Blog.  You can see them HERE. Would love for you to stop by!!!

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10 comments:

  1. This is lovely. I have several old bottles and don't know what to do with them. Ideas!

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  2. It was waiting for you all this time. Love the label and the pretty flowers.

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  3. You could singlehandedly clean up the whole world and make it more beautiful, Connie. What a difference!

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  4. You are amazing!! WOW WOW WOW!! This is absolutely gorgeous!!

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  5. What a fabulous way to dress up a bottle!

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  6. ooooo I love it...very pretty and vintage. you make it look so easy.

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  7. How beautiful! That label is perfect!! :) Evie

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  8. The bottle is great. The label made it, and the flowers. Nancy P.

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  9. Beautiful! You are so clever! The JB paper feathers are a wonderful addition to that bouquet!

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  10. that is so cool that the bottle was still there when you came back to it! Love what you did!!!

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