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Published: May 28, 2007
Imagine a potions class with bubbling cauldrons, candles floating in midair, and rows of potion bottles to be filled. Well, this may not be in the everyday setting, but it would be cool to be able to brew magic potions. The world of Harry Potter may be filled with fantastical things like healing potions and love potions, but to the non-wizard magical potions may seem a little far-fetched.
Whether magical potions may or may not be real, potion bottles and clay pottery make dainty little collectibles.
Potion bottles can be made out of all different colors of glass and clay. Glass potion bottles are the more popular of the two types. The glass variety are great for containing magical potions since they will not stain or absorb any of the magical liquid. For the mind's eye, glass potion bottles look very much like perfume bottles, however, they are almost always sealed with a cork rather than a glass stopper. Glass potion bottles come in many different shapes and sizes, although they all tend to be a fairly small and handheld size.
The tiny potion bottles can be filled with colored sand or bath crystals and given as fancy looking collectibles. Encompassed with some sparkling thread, simple glass potion bottles can be transformed into magical gifts. Notes can be attached to bath crystals that say something along the lines of, “the contents of this bottle will make magic potions in your bathtub.” Clever gift ideas like this are suitable to show one's appreciation of a friend. Everyone loves receiving gifts, especially if they are magical.
Clay pottery is a different type of magical potions carrier. Clay pottery is generally much bigger than glass potion bottles, but can be used to the same effect. Clay pottery can give off a fantastical feeling when filled with dried herbs and flowers. Since they are of bigger size, clay pottery can be used to store ingredients for magic potions.
Healing potions such as aromatherapy extracts can also be put in potion bottles. The fragrant scent of Lavender is well known for its calming capabilities. The light purple flower that is known to be from the mint family was actually used as an antiseptic during WWII. Along with being used as a disinfecting agent, Lavender oil is also used to soothe headaches. The healing power of Lavender even goes so far as to heal acne. Putting the Lavender herb can be very helpful for those who have trouble sleeping or are burden by unhealthy amounts of tension. To help with these problems, the herb can be ingested as a tea. The aroma from steeping the dried flowers in boiling water can also help with headaches, depression, and insomnia as well. The gift of potion bottles filled with Lavender can very well be a blessing to the recipient.
It can be certain that many a girl has tried to make a love potion for her crush. Although they may be sweet and pretty, many will find that love potions do not work hold up to their expectations. Love potions filled with sugar and honey will look pretty in tiny potion bottles, but the drinker of the concoction probably will not fall madly in love. So ladies, bat those eyelashes because the idea of a love potion is sweet, but is very unlikely to work.
Potion bottles can prove to be very useful when it comes to giving little gifts and collectibles. The small, colorful bottles are pretty and can hold Lavender healing potions. For affordable prices, they are a cute and pleasurable way to give an everyday gift to a friend. The surprises that can be found within the potion bottles are sure to bring a smile to the recipient's face.
Sources:
Potion Bottles. Raven Moonlight. 22 May 2007. http://ravenmoonlight.com/catalog/index.php/cPath/ 6
"Lavender." Wikipedia. 21 May 2007. 22 May 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavender
Lavender Uses. Lavender Central. 2000. Integrative Medicine Communications. 28 May 2007. http://www.lavendercentral.com/uses.htm
Potion bottles can be made out of all different colors of glass and clay. Glass potion bottles are the more popular of the two types. The glass variety are great for containing magical potions since they will not stain or absorb any of the magical liquid. For the mind's eye, glass potion bottles look very much like perfume bottles, however, they are almost always sealed with a cork rather than a glass stopper. Glass potion bottles come in many different shapes and sizes, although they all tend to be a fairly small and handheld size.
The tiny potion bottles can be filled with colored sand or bath crystals and given as fancy looking collectibles. Encompassed with some sparkling thread, simple glass potion bottles can be transformed into magical gifts. Notes can be attached to bath crystals that say something along the lines of, “the contents of this bottle will make magic potions in your bathtub.” Clever gift ideas like this are suitable to show one's appreciation of a friend. Everyone loves receiving gifts, especially if they are magical.
Clay pottery is a different type of magical potions carrier. Clay pottery is generally much bigger than glass potion bottles, but can be used to the same effect. Clay pottery can give off a fantastical feeling when filled with dried herbs and flowers. Since they are of bigger size, clay pottery can be used to store ingredients for magic potions.
Healing potions such as aromatherapy extracts can also be put in potion bottles. The fragrant scent of Lavender is well known for its calming capabilities. The light purple flower that is known to be from the mint family was actually used as an antiseptic during WWII. Along with being used as a disinfecting agent, Lavender oil is also used to soothe headaches. The healing power of Lavender even goes so far as to heal acne. Putting the Lavender herb can be very helpful for those who have trouble sleeping or are burden by unhealthy amounts of tension. To help with these problems, the herb can be ingested as a tea. The aroma from steeping the dried flowers in boiling water can also help with headaches, depression, and insomnia as well. The gift of potion bottles filled with Lavender can very well be a blessing to the recipient.
It can be certain that many a girl has tried to make a love potion for her crush. Although they may be sweet and pretty, many will find that love potions do not work hold up to their expectations. Love potions filled with sugar and honey will look pretty in tiny potion bottles, but the drinker of the concoction probably will not fall madly in love. So ladies, bat those eyelashes because the idea of a love potion is sweet, but is very unlikely to work.
Potion bottles can prove to be very useful when it comes to giving little gifts and collectibles. The small, colorful bottles are pretty and can hold Lavender healing potions. For affordable prices, they are a cute and pleasurable way to give an everyday gift to a friend. The surprises that can be found within the potion bottles are sure to bring a smile to the recipient's face.
Sources:
Potion Bottles. Raven Moonlight. 22 May 2007. http://ravenmoonlight.com/catalog/index.php/cPath/ 6
"Lavender." Wikipedia. 21 May 2007. 22 May 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavender
Lavender Uses. Lavender Central. 2000. Integrative Medicine Communications. 28 May 2007. http://www.lavendercentral.com/uses.htm
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