Saturday, 17 April 2010

Remember These Mary..

While I was having a sort out the other day, for some bits to send to Nikki for her Witchy Hat Table. I came across these beautiful little bottles that our friend Ed blew for me. I used to put them in the Trunks that I made. The taller ones at the back are big enough to take a small round label on the front, but the ones in front are teeny tiny and are under 1cm tall.
Mary is Ed's better half and we had a giggle the other week about me finding my Jam Jars, after I'd got Darling Ed to blow me some more, so I really had to show her these.. xxx


Mary made a comment on my facebook page about these. I've copied it and put it in my comments.

12 comments:

  1. The bottles are so wonderful. I like them so much.

    Liebes Grüßle vom Lotti

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  2. Oooh how pretty, I love coloured glass, whether it be for witchy projects or dainty perfumerie like these. So clever! Kate xx

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  3. They are wonderful! Congratulations to both. A kiss

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  4. How amazing to have a friend who blows bottles for you! They're lovely.

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  5. Mary Smallwood
    Ed says its about time you used these they are about 4yrs old. Thank you everybody else for the lovely comment.
    Mary

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  6. These are the prettiest little bottles I've ever seen!

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  7. They are so perfect, great colours. What a lovely job the glass blower did! I've always love glass bottle shapes and the look of them in windows.

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  8. Cool bottles! You really should use them somewhere :)

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  9. Que bonitos son y que pequeñines!!!
    Son muy originales, enhorabuena.
    besitos ascension

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  10. Lovely little bottles Debbie. Sorry to hear your appointment has been deferred. The waiting is sometimes the worse bit. Jain xx

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  11. "WOW" I love those bottles, I don't suppose your friend still makes them and wants to sell some?

    Love your work.

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  12. Son unos botes preiosos, una maravilla.
    Un abrazo Carmen

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