fillet of a fenny snake,
in the caldron boil & bake;
eye of newt, & toe of frog,
wool of bat, & tongue of dog,
adder's fork, & blind-worm's sting,
lizard's leg, &owlet's wing,—
for a charm of powerful trouble,
like a hell-broth boil & bubble.
double, double toil & trouble;
fire burn, & caldron bubble.
unlike the witches in macbeth, this witch's brew isn't made of toads and lizards. instead, i used spray foam insulation. after it was dry and hard i painted it green & hot glued in some toy eye balls, spiders & skulls... care to have a taste?
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
bubble bubble toil & trouble
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No thanks on the test but congrats on your creativity - love it!
that's awesome kelly!
Very clever!
super cute...where did you put it, in your kitchen?
By the way, I got the swap idea from you...so thanks!!! It was fun!
What a cute idea! It looks so yummy....
that looks darling.hope the boys don't eat it..
So easy and a fun decor!!!
HOW in the world did you come up with this?! I love the Macbeth quote.
Once again...you are the craftiest girl ALIVE! I can't believe how many cute things you come up with. Will you do an online boutique sometime? I can't get to UT for your live version...
Very cute idea....we have lots of foam insulation hanging around here, that's for sure.
Way cute. Love the foam insulation.
you never cease to amaze me...too cute!
Oh, do give me the recipe! I surely must serve that after our next seance!
Just kidding--but it is hysterically awesome!
Hi Kelly! Within the last 24 hours I've found Gabi, Marty, your mom and now you on here. I love your blog and all your crafts! It gets me inspired to make things. Im excited to come to your Harvest Boutique next week. Keep in touch!
Sarah
That is so much fun!
thanks for all the compliments... but you know i didn't come up with this all on my own. some fabulous magazine (so fab, i can't remember the name, otherwise i would share!) had a picture and a similar idea... i just went with it!
I love it!! What a cool idea and it looks easy.
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