The listing, DIY Clear Glass Bottle & Chain, Cork Screw, Jump Ring Mini Jar Vial Amulet Orb Jewelry Crafts Wiccan has ended.
Tired of seeing the cool charms online, but wishing you could fill it with something of your own choosing? Here's your chance! You are going to receive ONE (that's only 1) pure glass mini container / bottle (.5 ml), along with the custom made cork, jump ring and tiny screw pin. The screw has already been put into the cork, but can be unscrewed if you don't want it because it is NOT glued in. I've attached a 4 inch long chain of silver tone metal for you to get creative with. Would look neat wrapped around bottle or ??? Some suggested uses for this small vial are: ocean water, hair locks, currency, decoration bits from a special occasion, storage accessory, Wiccan use, crayon bits, jewelry, ashes, sand, shells, flowers, gold dust, other dust or crystals, blood, pearls, glitter, perfume, oil, consecrated salts, rhinestones, rice-with-a-name on-it in a bottle, mustard seeds, various DNA bits, butterfly wings, geographically important soils, gold dust, fairy dust, anything and everything that has special meaning to Y*O*U !!! If it'll fit, you can put it in here. Both dry or liquid stuff will work. Add whatever you wish inside. Just add a bit of 50/50 resin or some jeweler's epoxy to the top of the vial, around the edge, to seal the cork, both of which can be obtained at craft stores (i.e. Joanns or Michaels) or even at Walmart. You can either place it in a good location or wear it as a necklace, cell phone charm, bag or purse charm or give it as a gift to someone.It can totally stand up on its own because of the flat bottom or is small enough to wear it. Maybe put something inside that has special meaning to you and and someone special in your life? This DIY project can be anything you want it to be. What amazing idea do you have? A terrific jewelry or crafts project for a customized one-of-a-kind creation made by YOU! Stuff too big to fit inside? Just crush it up. What will you create? FREE shipping.