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Have any of you ever done water bottle labels? If so, what type of paper/label did you use. I want to DIY so I'm not sure what to use. I will use the 16.9 oz water bottles and the small kids water bottles.
TIA, Gabby
Re: Water Bottle labels?
Funny you should ask this. I've been working on labels just this morning for Marley's birthday party. I make water labels for EVERY party. I think they are a fun extra touch )
I just use a high quality paper for color printers. Be sure to note that the size for the mini water labels are different for the regular water labels (width & height) so you'll need to adjust them.
I then just use a glue stick on one end & pull the ends together & press.
Good luck!
Thanks ladies.
Brandy, I want to the this for Isabella's first birthday too. I thought it would be an inexpensive extra touch.
Also, will the writing smudge if I put the bottles to cool in ice?
Brandy or Mindy,
Would it be too much to ask to see your labels, please? I just tried to make one but I'm not sure if it looks okay. I made the letters big and it wraps around the whole bottle. Not sure if I should do it like this or smaller. Just want to get different ideas.
Do not put them on ice. I have the bottle set up on the "bar" next to an ice bucket & cups in case people want cold water.
I'll see if I have my labels here. If not, I will post then when I get home tonight.
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