Leticia Somnolens’ Draught of Living Death is based on the Harry
Potter franchise. Leticia didn’t invent
it, but she’s well known for having used it.
I felt having her name on the label gives it more credibility than “made by
Morris the dwarf troll (he has a very interesting lineage) that lives in my
basement”.
It’s a little four inch bottle from the craft store. I painted the inside with acrylics in metallic
black, green and glitter.
Originally I had plan to just swirl the paint around the
bottom two thirds of the bottle, to give it that partially filled look, but with
the tiny narrow neck it just takes too long to dry. Beside you have to keep rotating it so most of
the paint doesn’t wind up at the bottom.
I ended up alternating between setting it upside-down to
drain excess paint and right side up to recoat the inside as it dripped back down. I also added a little purple faux stain glass
paint and some clear micro beads just for fun.
Once it was well coated and mostly dry I left it to finish
curing in the depths of my secret laboratory where I wouldn’t be tempted to
watch paint dry.
After forgetting about it for a sufficient amount of time it
was finally completely dry and I was then able to move on to the next phase of
filling it with floral water gel. This
was also a bit painful since the already narrow neck was reduced even further
by the buildup of paint. After a few
tries in which a bamboo skewer was useful in removing unintentional gel plugs (those
can be heated and reused), I was able to get a thin steady stream going, which
created little bubbles and filled the bottle. I also shook it up a little with
my thumb over the opening for good measure and created a couple larger
bubbles.
Overall the contents were a big nuisance, but it was worth
it. Pictures don’t do it justice, but it’s
murky and glittery and when you hold it up to the light you can see all the
little air bubbles.
The skull on the bottle is a cheap plastic ring painted to
match the metal chain, which I raided from my jewelry
supplies.
I glued the label to a cereal box for thickness and used a 1/8” hole punch. The fonts used are Vtc-NueTattooScript by Vigilante TypeFaceCorp and Misfits by Ravenous Media. If you look closely there are tiny Jolly Rogers added to the vine circling the frame. Skulls are like glitter, you can never have too much and they look good on everything. I also coated the label with three coats of acrylic varnish to make it shiny.
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