I know these look old but they really are some new labels I made. I did use the information from an actual French pharmacy label to create the pharmacy label and wording from a vintage French perfume label for the perfume label. I added some soldered elements to the perfume bottle but if you don't solder try tying some ribbon or vintage lace on your bottle. I thought it would be a fun project for
Mixed Media Monday this week.
The bottle labels are available at
my little etsy store!
love the old vintage bottles with the gorgeous lables.. they look great.. and thanks for sharing those with everyone too.. I for one love them.
ReplyDeleteOh these are gorgeous!!! So glad you stopped by to tell me about them! Wow!
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Cindy
Oh my gosh--these are gorgeous!!! Thanks SO much for stopping by and telling me about them!
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Cindy
These are just stunning! I love what you have done and am so grateful to have the beautiful label to play with too. Wonderful pieces, Kristin xo
ReplyDeleteOh, I just saw your sweet comment about Somerset - thank you so much!! Kristin xo
ReplyDeleteoh these look so neat!!! I love vintage labels....beautiful work!!!
ReplyDeleteI just found you via Cindy's blog and I'm so glad I did. Your blog is wonderful! Love your artwork and really appreciate the tutorials and these labels. I'm following you and grabbing your button now. Hope you'll stop by and do the same.
ReplyDeletexoJoAnne
Your bottles have a great vintage look and the labels are just what I need. Thank you for sharing, Inka.
ReplyDeleteThese labels are perfect!!! Thank you so much for sharing them! Your bottles look amazing!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous, Inka! Thank you for copies of the labels too.
ReplyDeleteHard to believe you did not get these out of the back of an old apothecary store! They look that genuine!
ReplyDeleteElaine Allen
How lovely the bottles are with the beautiful labels. Very elegant. Thank you for making them printable too.
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Angelina
Wow Inka, You always have the best projects and ideas. LOVE your bottles, Thank you for the labels there awesome.
ReplyDeleteI've missed you to and look forward to getting together soon.
Hugs Lynn
Wow your vintage bottles are gorgeous and the labels also, I love the decorated bottles, thanks for visiting my blog and yoyr sweet comments, grandchildren are the best in life, when you're tired their parents can get them back. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteAnni
Absolutely gorgeous
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful, Inka! Thanks for the printables - I'm sure they will come in very handy very soon, grin! Diane
ReplyDeleteLove this old labels to gorgeous and right up my alley.
ReplyDeleteJen
Oh my, I am so in love with these little bottles! They really do look authentic; you've done a brilliant job with the labels.
ReplyDeleteI simply love these bottles and thank you so much for the labels. I can't wait to try my hand at one of these.
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous! They look so old, like something I'd pick up in an antiques shop or flea market. You rock!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these wonderful lables!
Gaby xo
How gorgeous! And it is very generous of you to share. Love your blog!
ReplyDeleteThese are Great!
ReplyDeletevery cool! I love the vintage..vintage glass is awesome
ReplyDeleteSO beautiful! I have added your blog link to my blog and my Pinterest Blog Favs!
ReplyDeleteSmiles, Cyndi
Thank you for sharing these with us! You have a knack for creativity!
ReplyDeleteThese are soooo pretty! :-)
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