Here are some images from my making of them :)
Practise writing for the labels, done by hand and as small as I could, decided to use the slightly off white coloured paper as the white looked a little 'stark' and 'abrasive'
Bottles, Corks, Super Glue and syringe at the ready, You have to use a syringe to fill the bottles and you have to stick the yringe right in the bottle..as the neck is so narrow if you try and drip liquid in the drip of water just form a perfect seal on the top of the mini-bottle
Bottles filled and I settled on having ink in them, tried with water and food colouring but the food colouring wouldn't stay mixed and just ends up settling on the bottom - looked rubbish. The red ink is just pure red ink, It had a nice translucency about it, but the blue ink looked really dark on its own - almost black, so the blue is part diluted with water to give a nice colour.
Using a candle I (cautiously) burnt the edges of the labels...with great care trying not to incinerate the entire label! Hard when they are so small!
Cork's in the bottles, a tiny dot of superglue on the cork to hold it in with just that little bit more confidence, Black string and key-ring attached and all that was left was to label the bottles
And the finished product, please note the great photography (Not my work!) Photograph taken by the buyer who I am pleased to say seemed to like the finished product! And also who's photography skills greatly out-weigh my slap-dash "click as I work" images :)
