After emptying the contents of a bottle of Martell XO brandy into 2 fruitcakes (my most expensive cakes to date..*winks*), I was left with a really lovely glass bottle which you know, I just HAD to decorate. :)
I went with the lace, pearls and blooms combination.
Then I decided that it would be perfect as a decor piece for my grandaunt's 90th birthday celebrations.
So I went to get these paper mache numbers and a can of gold spray paint (the fastest way to cover anything fast!). Once that was dry, I went in with my fave Golden large gold mica flakes to up to glitz factor. That was of course, before I found out from the art store that Golden has decided to discontinue this product! *sad music plays in the background*
Here is my sister holding the glitzy XO bottle like some beauty pageant contestant who just won the Miss Congeniality prize *LOL*.
This is AMAZING! I love love love how that bottle and the 90 turned out! FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous upcycled project!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is amazing!! Wow!! I absolutely love how you decorated the bottle!! The numbers are stunning!! And what a beautiful pic of your sis, too!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
Oh GOSH, you must've been devastated that they aren't making it any more.....but anyways, that's life....LOVE this creation & I think your sis looks like one of those models on TV shows that sell goods!!! Lovely photo of her, sans shoes & all!!
ReplyDeleteohhhh your sister is adorable!!! LOVE that bottle what a rock star idea! I am hoarding some lace from a shirt and I am just about ready to work with it...was considering sending you an arm...just to share.... ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this! 1990 is my graduation year (and our high school color was gold), so to me, your sister looks less like Miss Congeniality and more like the graduate whose parents got her the most amazing graduation cake topper ever.
ReplyDeleteMiss Congeniality, HaHaHA!
ReplyDeleteBut seriously, your decor piece is uhhmazing, Yvonne! So glamorous and festive. I bet your grandaunt felt like the belle of the ball with this!