I scored these at Michael’s crafts for $1.19 each. The round bulb shaped one is now holding 50g of Christmas pudding and it is only about 1/2 full, So I am assuming it may hold almost 100 grams. The flat round shape is holding 2 1.15 oz tins of Honey Bee and it is about 3/4 to 4/5 full. I’m digging how these look when filled and sitting on the mantle next to my lanterns.
ah, but would they be airtight enough, that is the question i have considered bottles similar as they are quite pleasing to look at lined up, and would attract the attention of visitors.
I considered that. They are glass and I treated the cork with beeswax, so it should be good enough. My ultra long term storage is in canning jars in my closet, I will decant out of these regularly.
ah, but would they be airtight enough, that is the question
i have considered bottles similar as they are quite pleasing to look at lined up, and would attract the attention of visitors.
Hmm, if a bottle with a tight-fitting cork isn’t going to be air-tight, then what will?
Nice Find ,Way to decorate :)>-
@jakartaboy a bottle with a tight-fitting rubber stopper ! I like corked Boston rounds .
Aren’t those the bottles they use for those fancy cooking oils with herbs and shit?
The tall skinny one was labeled as a “vinegar” bottle. I don’t recall the labels of the other ones.
They are just generally decorative bottles that can hold just about anything. I have a dozen or so just like them. I keep various tinctures and infused oils and such in mine as well as dried and powdered herbs and incense mixtures.