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Double Double Toil and Trouble...

We found our glass bottles from West Elm and Ikea and fitted them with corks. We also used a vintage-style brown beer bottle. Shop your local second-hand stores to find a selection of your own unique bottles. 

For the ingredients, use black pipe cleaners for tarantula legs and dried mushrooms for the toadstool clippings (Lia actually used moldy mushrooms from her neglected fridge, but she doesn't recommend that). Make paper feathers for the crow feathers, white flour for the bone powder, silver glitter for the unicorn horn dust, and grey roving wool for the werewolf fur. Water-dyed with food coloring works perfectly for snake venom and arsenic.

We have two fun options for you for these free downloads!

  1. Our friends at Online Label have made the complete set of labels editable so you can add your favorite Halloween treats. Once you add your text, simply print these onto white full-sheet label paper and trim. Here is a link to each individual editable label.
  2. You can also print a set of pre-designed labels using the link below. These are ready for you to print onto your full-sheet label paper.

Want More?

We loved this project, so Lia got to work and designed ten more to match the originals! You can find this matching set by clicking here. We have also added a version for Print-Then-Cut if you have a personal cutting machine.

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Further Inspiration 

Find more DIY Halloween decorations here and remember to share your handmade Halloween moments with us on InstagramFacebook and Pinterest using#MadeWithLia! Happy haunting ~ Lia & Team