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Making a Jeannie Bottle Pouring A Ceramic Mold

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2008

This is how I make my ceramic Jeannie bottles.

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  • I'm thrilled to see this. A first of its kind. Of course now, I'm curious as to how you made the mold :) Btw, I appreciate the southern accent which I'm at home with in S.C. Btw, the piano behind you...I assume you also play? Regardless, thanks for the posts.

  • I'm uploading a video now that goes into greater detail as to one way to draw the arches and cobras on your bottle. I think you will enjoy it. I didn't make the mold. I had a professional do that for me. I do tinker with the piano. The background music in all my videos is my own. I have another YouTube account (djinni717) which features a song I wrote and sang, if you like it the download is free. The new video on this account should be up within the hour. Thanks for watching!

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  • Where would I get the mold??? I've wanted to make one of these forever!

    ~sngsmilesalot

  • did you mack your own mold if so how did you do it

  • wow beautyfuel jeannie bottle good jobs.

  • I can't believe you didn't leave mold upside down to drain. Why do you work on good floor and not a table? I do pouring of molds in basement.

  • aren't you suppose to let it sit upside down to complete the drain process instead of just pouring it out and right away flipping it upright?

  • If you have a kiln why not make molded glass bottles? You can make a glass mold out of amaco no 25 clay. The bottles would actually be the correct size.

  • I'm ranberth from up there in my account, check my youtube and you wil see the bottles I have. =]

  • I took pics of them 3 together. You can check my website about IDOJ which is in my profile. I have a special YouTube account for that website. Thanks again.

  • Oh, I see. Thanks for telling me. I recently won a $9.00 bit on a Jim Beam Bottle "Jeannie Bottle". It's real, glass bottle. I also bought a $29.00 same bottle with it's original label on it. I received them yesterday from my postal service, both on same day. They are not painted, and came from USA, different states. I feel I'm lucky on getting them both on same day. Now I have 3: painted one Second Season, original+label and original without label. I will paint one to the First Season style.

  • For some reaon I am not getting email notifications when someone comments on this video, Sorry for the delay.

    The replica can be as thick or thin as you want. It depends on how long you leave the mixture to set in the mold before you pour the remainer out. I have never broken one so far. The blocks wont open until the bottle is dry enough to let the blocks slide away easily. If you have truoble getting them apart. Let the mold set a little longer.

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