I have had this leftover dish soap bottle sitting out thinking it would be a great dress-form to decorate at some point. The thought of shades of white had me thinking of my huge bin of lace and trim all white and ivory.
Then I decided to start with a doily along the bottom of the bottle.
After I put the bottom on I added a beautiful lace trim over the bust and added a row of flowers around the collar. Well you get the idea I kept adding layers until she had a fancy frock made of lace and trim.
Than I decided why not turn her into a lace angel. A few tries later I have a a set of white wings stamped on kraft.
I added a double row of pearls some white ribbon and flowers on waist.
Now what does any good angel still need? A set of wishes to hand out! I die cut a series of hearts and placed them on wire stems. I used the rubons with different words added a little angel dust.
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Suzz
Wow, wow, wow, this is amazing!! What a brilliant idea and the end result looks amazing! LOVE those wings! The whole angel looks just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible project.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. Beautiful project. It looks so elegant. Very inspiring. Thanks for your inspiration. Anneke.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Beautiful! I like the wishes on the wire stems, too.
ReplyDeleteTruly stunning, and what a fantastic idea and gorgeous way to alter a bottle. I adore all the layers of lace and the heart wishes are just perfect. Love it Suzz. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteOhh this is stunning! Love the lace and Pearls. The hearts are so cute! Hugs, Sandra
ReplyDeleteGorgeous piece, Suzz! Love the touch of sparkle!!
ReplyDelete*mwah*
Steph
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Wowza Suzanne! Love the gorgeous angel! All the trimmings are so elegant and gorgeous! Love the pearl necklace!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! Those hearts stole my heart...I love the glitter. Such a wonderful piece.
ReplyDeleteOh, delicious - feminine and sparkly - she's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
A lovely and CREATIVE angel... LOVE IT all... I am going to start on a small collection of bottle... but after seeing this.. you have inspired me to do a few big ones too... love this ... Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie
ReplyDeleteI like to make Santos at Christmas (ala Wendy Addison) but never have inexpensive bodies to use (I make the head and arms from polymer clay). Now I will be saving all my small plastic bottles because, as you have shown here, they make great bodies! This angel is lovely and I appreciate the sharing of techniques and inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous creation!!! Love all the beautiful details. :)
ReplyDeleteWow! That is definitely the fanciest soap bottle makeover I've ever seen! Lucky soap bottle! I really like how you're always thinking outside of the box and this was bursting with creativity. Love the pearls at the "neckline" and the hearts are just gorgeous. Really great piece and I'm so appreciative of the inspiration you provide!
ReplyDeleteThat must be the most beautiful soap bottle ever! Love the lace, doily, wings and wonderful glitter hearts.
ReplyDeleteLooooooove your soap bottle, Suzz. Really a stunner in white with all the lace and pearls. ♥
ReplyDeletewow-this is one spectacular transformation of a soap bottle!!
ReplyDeleteSuzz your angel is so pretty! love all details! barbarayaya
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Suzz...I think it's one of my favourite projects that you've ever created!!! I love the delicate textures you've created and it's such a clever way to alter a bottle...just fabulous!!! :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a fantastic project. Love all that lace and those shiny hearts.
ReplyDeleteso creative and fun!!!
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