I want to to this favor for my wedding it will be outside. http://weddingshop.theknot.com/weddingwarehouse/ProductPage.aspx?scId=Unique%20Favors(KnotShop)&pId=P567(KnotShop)&cId=&cTypF=
Cute but a little to much for the budget. But I wanted to know if there are any websites that sell the wrappers for this favor. Or if there is a computer program that will make. I am doing most of the thinkgs for this wedding DYI so crafty is not a problem.
2007-12-01
14:31:01
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The wedding has a celtic flair to it. The invites,save the date cards and the rsvp cards all have celtic knots on them and i would like it to match.
2007-12-01
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Those would be incredibly easy to make. If you have MS Office you can do that in publisher... I made some candy bar wrappers for a friend's kid's bar mitzvah but used Illustrator but it is the same concept...
- you can get a case of water bottles at the store and remove one of the wrappers carefully.
- measure the dimensions and in Publisher set up your page layout the same. If you want them to bleed (color to the edge) make it a little larger.
- put all of your copy on it, insert maybe a photo of the two of you on it and then print it on nice paper. I like what is called color copier paper. It has a nice weight to it but is not like cardstock - which would be too thick.
thats about it. If you want to hire someone to make it for you lemme know, I do this kind of stuff professionally :)
2007-12-01 14:39:06
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answered by zeechou 3
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I did the same thing but for a baby shower.. I went Walmart and purchased Avery sticker project paper.. ( fifteen 8x11 sticker sheet about 8.00 dollars a pack) and a pack of Avery mailing labels ( comes in different sizes) get you some waterproof ink cartridge from Staples or somewhere like that, and design your own.. I simply cut and paste ideas from the Internet to my word program, then added the paper, cut it out, and there you are!! made about 30 with five sheets.
If you just want a program, Hallmark has a good one, and Best buy has many programs also.
I was going to use the following website,but I need them done ASAP.. Hope this helps.
www.signaturewines.com/personalized_water.php
2007-12-01 18:43:51
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answered by ? 2
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I would simply get some cute paper from the scrapbook store (8.5X11" instead of the 12" square sheets), print out what you want on them, and replace or cover the labels on the bottled water with yours. I'm sure there's a special software program you could buy/find that does it, but if you're generally crafty, I don't see where you'd need it. I'd just do it in MS Word--I think they've even got label templates in there.
Good luck!
2007-12-01 14:40:29
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answered by basketcase88 7
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Either use paper glue (not Elmers but the type that comes in a little bottle with a brush that you use to apply it) or spray adhesive to apply it around the bottle. I don't even see how you would need to remove the label already around the bottle.
Very cute idea. Buy the bottles of water at a bulk store--like Costco, Sam's Club or BJ's.
Go to a scrapbooking store and you can use all sorts of things to personalize it. Even cutters to cut out little raindrops or scissors to make a scalloped edge. You can get paper in your wedding colors or make them in several colors that go with your theme--be it all pastel or all bright bold colors.
Like the others said, no reason to pay--but honestly the cost of 19.99 a case of 24 bottles isn't that overpriced. You will get to add more personal details but I doubt you'll save much more than a dollar or two doing it yourself. But you could customize it much more.
2007-12-01 14:47:47
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answered by phantom_of_valkyrie 7
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Try checking with a local printer or sign maker. It's nice to do everything yourself, but sometimes there isn't enough time. Another thing to remember is if printing label yourself weigh the cost of ink and the labels vs. buying already printed.
2007-12-02 21:20:34
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answered by minno 2
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I think there's some kind of label maker program out there. I've seen it. Maybe you could just print out whatever you want onto some nice paper (using a basic word processing program), cut it into strips, and tape it on the bottles.
2007-12-01 14:36:52
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answered by chocolatecupcake 4
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2016-09-05 18:24:33
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answered by ? 4
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You can probably get the bottles at a Sam's or Costco and make lables on your PC. Then use double stick tape to attach them to the bottles.
2007-12-01 14:44:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi. There are lots of people on Ebay that do custom labels. Check it out...they are cheap!
2007-12-01 16:51:00
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answered by iloveweddings 7
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I found this site that walks you through how to make your own labels. Hope it helps!
http://www.bottleyourbrand.com/bottled-water-info/water-bottle-labels.asp
2007-12-01 14:46:38
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answered by Anonymous
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