I pinned this months ago (it was pinned from here) and I wanted to give that a try, thinking it would make great Christmas gifts. You can find the directions to actually make the extract.
The whole project was somewhat time consuming, mostly because I had to find the bottles for the extract.
I don’t have color printer, so just printed my labels in black and white. Then I used a colored pencil to spiff them up. I chose two different labels, both of which I found searching on Google images.
I like the round ones and added different colors to the labels and cut them out by hand, so they aren’t perfect. That’s OK with me because I am not perfect either!
The bail bottles I found (one or two at a time, I might add) at stores like Marshalls, TJMaxx and Home Goods. My plan was to use those exclusively but I just couldn’t find enough of them.
So I found these little 4 ounce bottles on eBay for less than $1 each, including shipping, the bail top ones ranged from $1.99 to 2.99 each. The vanilla beans came from OliveNation.com. They were much cheaper there than in the stores like World Market.
My feline assistant had to help with the photo shoot of course! I must tell you this is a project you have to plan months in advance because the beans need to steep in the vodka for 3-6 months (depends on who you ask) for it to be optimally flavored.
I am linking to these great parties!
14 comments:
Ellen- I've been thinking about trying this and I'm wondering a few things: did you just do this today or this past week? Is it ready to taste yet? (If so, how is it?!) Did you see that one of the comments from the reference you gave suggested that it takes up to 6 months for it to really come around to the right taste? All these things I wonder about-- please let me know what you know!
I have a gallon of vanilla extract waiting to be bottled but lost the link for the bottles I wanted. Will have to look on eBay. Love your labels. Thanks for sharing.
I made some last Christmas for gifts. I just love the way it smells. The vanilla beans are pretty messy though. It was fun doing it. Thanks for sharing. :)
I just posted about making vanilla as well! I added a link to purchase bottles on amazon
http://maryshealthymeals.blogspot.com/2012/11/diy-foodie-gifts-vanilla-extract.html
Making my own vanilla is something that I have wanted to try for a while now! Your bottles and labels look cute!
What a neat gift idea! I may have to do that for next Christmas. I would love if you linked it up to our blog hop: http://sneakyspoons.blogspot.com/2012/12/frugal-crafty-home-hop-1.html
I love your black and white labels!
I have also really been wanting to make my own vanilla and I'm super excited to try it! I love how your bottles turned out! I'm a new follower from the Manic Monday blog hop! Hope to see around my neck of the woods as well!!
DayswithDylan
Cute little bottles Ellen! What a great idea for a gift!
Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a fabulous week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
I had a workshop at my house about 8 weeks ago to make vanilla (I posted about it too). I made mine last year and oh my - I used it all up. You cannot beat the flavor of this homemade stuff! I did not track down bottle...I ordered mine (much easier). The bottles you created look great...you will enjoy it and the gift will be appreciated
WOW!!! What a great idea! We would like to invite you to a blog hop! We are co-hosting with Adorned From Above. We would love to have you link up. The party is live and will run through Sunday. You can link up at thebusybhive.blogspot.com
Hope to see you there!
Thanks
Joye & Myrna
The Busy Bee's
What a neat idea. Thanks for linking to Craftastic Monday at Sew Can Do:)
Very Cute idea! Would you link this up to my blog hop? I think that my readers would really enjoy it! Thanks!
xoxo, Jordan
www.lilywhite-designs.net
Wow...I am gobsmacked that you made these! They are stunning.
I would love to invite you to my new blog link up My Style Sunday . Your creativity is infectious!
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