I hope our nearing to the festival of Lugh has been exciting as much for you as it has been for me!

I usually make a witches' bottle around this time of year; I try to have all my materials ready by Lughnasa, asking for Lugh's blessing and empowerment for my bottle, then I allow it to 'marinate', and, finally, wax it shut, and bury it somewhere close-ish to my residence sometime between Lughnasa and Samhain; however, not so far that negativity misses the bounding power of the witches' bottle.
I choose to start earlier than Samhain when the witches' bottles are traditionally buried (as it is the start of a new year), to give me some time to spend gathering supplies and connecting with my bottle; like I said 'marinating' it=enchanting it over days with the strong power of Lugh to fill it with protection.
For those of you who don't know what a witches' bottle is, it's: a glass container, usually a mason jar (or just a glass jar) that includes items corresponded to ward off evil that would harm you or your family. Herbs, objects and usually something of the owner to represent their protection are included.
These bottles have been in use for centuries. Especially in the late-middle ages, the jar was a way to protect yourself from evil attacks and negative energy that would do you wrong. I wonder if this practice was started by early Witches and then the information spread to its' use by Christianized people who in turn used it during the witch panic in 17th century Britain?
For me: it is a sort of back-up tool, I use to protect my family throughout the year; burying my bottle before Samhain, usually Samhain's Eve.
I am interested: what do YOU ALL include in your witches' bottles?
What strange items have you heard being included?
Has anyone heard of these, medieval, interesting methods?
I have also heard of metal nails being used, (usually iron or tin-these metals in particular; for some reason) being included? As well, as, juniper, frankincense and other herbs, resins, and powders of protection and banishment being added.
[/u]Ask a different Witch or Wiccan, and they will all tell you different answers as what to put in a witches' bottle.
My hope is to make this a thread where people recommend what they would use in their bottle, what they've read of and personal recipes.
So, when another member (say a new member to the site) wants to make a witches' bottle they have a plethora of ideas and commentary to their disposal.
Blessed be to all in Love and Light,
:ashrune: reyja13