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I have just finished a bear that it a bit down and out on his luck and drowns his sorrows in his whiskey bottle. Now I amwondering if some one out there has any ideas on how to fill the bottle with some thing that looks like whiskey but will not run. Any ideas would be great.
Many thanks from Lena.
hmmm...how about that gel candle material? If you find the right color, it might be just it..(?)
Theres also liquid illusion, I believe thats what its called, i did use it a few times awhile back . It 's used for filling glass vases or any other glass container to make it look like there's water in the vase with silk flowers. It looks so real. Maybe you can add some food coloring to it . You should find it at a craft store.
I forgot to mention that it hardens also. Thanks Louise
glass paint drizzled inside and then swirled around the edges?
Theres also liquid illusion, I believe thats what its called, i did use it a few times awhile back . It 's used for filling glass vases or any other glass container to make it look like there's water in the vase with silk flowers. It looks so real. Maybe you can add some food coloring to it . You should find it at a craft store.
You can usually get it on ebay too...and I've seen some even sell it with tips on colouring it.
Thank you for all the advise. I am sure I will find some of this at the craft shop here.
Lena
We have craft glue the white kind (we called it PVA craft glue)
once I colored with paint and when it's dried it become clear but colored as tea.
Maybe this helps. :hug:
Hugs, Julia
Have a huge wiskey bottle on our bar and I made up a solution of cold tea, and now everyone thinks there is real wiskey in it.........hope that helps
Debbie
Thank you for the advise. The Bear can be seen in Teddybears and other friends.
Lena