Monday, September 21, 2015

Halloween Blog Hop...Day 2 of 3!!!

Hi, there!
 
Welcome back to day two of the Halloween Blog Hop!   Lori HairstonChouxchoux Paper Arts is hosting the Halloween Party!  And, she will have a Mega Prize Giveaway and $15 Lawn Fawn gift certificate!!!  So, to be able to win please visit all the participating blogs and leave a comment for them.  For every comment you leave, you get your name "in the hat".  All winners will be announced on Sunday,  September 27th!

For more fun, there is be a challenge that you can link to!  You may link Halloween/Fall projects by Saturday, October 3rd.  Link to the challenge HERE.


The random winner of the challenge will be announced on October 4th and receive a $25 gift certificate from Lawn Fawn!  There will be some prizes along the way, too, from these sponsors...
 
 

Pillow Box and Peek-a-Bat Dies
 
The Cutting Cafe
Three Sets-Winner's Choice
 
$25 Gift Certificate
 
 
The winner of my Halloween/Fall prize package
 will be announced on 9-27-15!
 
 
 
Today I'd like to share with you an altered hand lotion bottle...

 
I just couldn't put this lovely green bottle in the recycle bin.  I knew I'd turn it into a craft project....a spooky one?!  Ah, yes...a little spooky!  It was very easy to use Martha Stewart paper with potion bottles that went perfectly with the bottle.  The die label is from SU.  The skull and crow are stickers from K&Company.  The lace is from Martha Stewart.  And, the ribbon is from Paper Sweeties(licorice).  Super easy, but another Halloween project done.  I hope you are enjoying the Halloween Blog Hop so far!  And, for more inspiration, please visit the talented ladies in the following blog list...
 
  
Maria Patrick--that's me
 
 
Thank you for dropping by!  Please return tomorrow to see my haunted project...bwahahaha!  Take care!
 
Hugs,
Maria

32 comments:

  1. That bottle is AMAZING!! I love the green and you're right, it's perfect for a makeover for Halloween, What a GREAT idea and job well done. This looks so good.

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  2. Fabulous altered bottle, love the colour to, love the skull and crow and the spider :)

    Hugs Abbs xx

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  3. Such a great idea....The bottle is Perfect for your potion! Love the label, super spooky creation Maria!

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  4. Ahhh yes - it's green slime time -- and I do love the flavor of lime. So much fun Maria. Bottles are in style anytime!!!!!
    Sandy xx

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  5. Oooh... love it! I've been thinking about different ways to use bottles and jars in my projects... so many ideas but nothing has come to fruition yet... love this one... very cool!

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  6. What a great Halloween project! I love your spooky green potion bottle!

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  7. I am loving this hop! Your green bottle is perfect for Halloween. I love altered items like this.

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  8. what a great altered bottle! I have been saving several to alter, but you have inspired me to just get busy and do it! this is great! :)

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  9. How adorable and spooky and FUN, Maria! You are so right... that bottle was too cool to just throw out. It is perfect for Halloween! Love how you dressed it up. The potion bottles label is adorable, and I love the trims around the neck!

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  10. This is so creative and fun, Maria! I would never think of doing recycling a lotion bottle and turning it into this gorgeous Halloween decor! I am getting so much inspiration on this hop! Thank you!

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  11. That is so cool - what a great idea too! TFS

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  12. OH MY I NEVER THOUGHT TO DO THAT....LOVE IT

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  13. Maria, this is such a fabulous transformation! Indeed this bottle was too lovely to dispose of... I'm glad you let your crafty heart get to it! :o) The trims are gorgeous and the spooky detailing looks spectacular against the green! Wonderfully done, my friend! They are blessed to have you as part of this hop. Have a blessed day! :o)

    Hugs and blessings,
    Karen

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  14. Upcycling a hand-lotion bottle, as you've done, is utterly ingenious! Your 'potion' is super cool, super creataive! I'm brimming with Halloween ideas, having hopped with you and the other gals the past two days! Thank you!
    ~carol

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  15. What a great upcycled project and I can see why you didn't want to toss that amazing green bottle! What genius to turn it into a spooky potion project~

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  16. This is great Maria !! what a fabulous idea!!!!

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  17. I'm glad you rescued that lovely bottle from the recycle! Such a great idea. Happy Halloween Party Day 2!

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  18. A perfect project for Halloween. Nicely done.

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  19. Love it...what a fabulous piece of recycling.
    Toni xx

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  20. I would have hated to toss that bottle away too, but would not have come up with a spooky-fabulous idea like this! The eerie green color is just perfect with that potion paper!

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  21. Always ask my son if he wants wine bottles and other colored bottles but never thought to use them for myself...very economical and doesn't need much to embellish...very nice idea.

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  22. What a fun piece! I love the green and that potion paper and lace trim.

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  23. Wow!! Love your up-cycling!! This is fabulous!

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  24. It's a good thing you didn't throw this away. It is an awesome project for Halloween. I love the doily, lace and ribbon. The stickers are perfect on the bottle. Great job.

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  25. Love this! Another fun decoration!

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