Here's the tutorial:
First cut your 8.5"x11" design into strips.
Next take off your water bottle labels.
Next take clear packing tape and lay your wrap face down on the tape. (Make sure you have quite a bit of extra tape on each side of your wrap.)
Next take your label and start with taping it to the water bottle. Wrap the label around the bottle and finish by taping on top of the rest of the paper. The clear packing tape will help with the label getting wet and bleeding the ink, however, it certainly does NOT make it waterproof. I would suggest that these bottles be kept in the fridge or at room temperature to keep the labels safe.
Final product - quotes side
More quotes...
Picture side: Tinker Bell, Disney Princesses, Minnie and Mickey Mouse, and Toy Story 2
Close up of the bottles...
Another close up...
And a close up of the Tinker Bell quote..."Faith and Trust...all you need is Pixie Dust!" - Tinker Bell
Total cost (including $3.99 water bottle pack at Kroger...about $4.15 - not too bad if you ask me).
If anyone knows how to upload a file onto BlogSpot, please e-mail me (mlust1@yahoo.com) and I would love to share my template for the water bottle wraps.
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