I'm putting together a few Boo Baskets for my neighbors so today I made 3 Halloween bottles using Starbucks Frappuccino bottles.
I made them the first time last year and since they were a hit I'm doing some more for the baskets and Nicole's teacher.
They are super easy to make and it won't cost you a lot of money.
You will probably have everything on hand: empty Frappuccino bottles, ribbon, cardstock, Halloween paper and candy/chocolate.
I got the Halloween paper from the $ section at Target. And used a paper trimmer to cut it. To attach the paper and cardstock to the bottle double sided tape will work just fine.
The caps are spray painted in back and covered with a ribbon and a circle paper with a Halloween stamp in the middle.
All stamps are from the Batty for You collection from Stampin' Up.
If you want to see last year's bottle click {HERE}
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Tatertots & Jello, Ask Anna, Tip Junkie, Sassy Site!, WhipperBerry, Serenity Now, Just A Girl
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Linking Up To:
Craft-O-Maniac, Mammafelice, Today's Creative Blog, Someday Crafts, The ArtsyGirl Connection ,
Tatertots & Jello, Ask Anna, Tip Junkie, Sassy Site!, WhipperBerry, Serenity Now, Just A Girl
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I MUST buy some yummy frappucinno bottles this weekend. Great idea...
ReplyDeleteWow, those are gorgeous!! They look amazing and yet so cheap and easy to make! We don't really do Halloween in the US way over here though. It's more apple bobbing than trick or treating so I'd have to think of someone to make them for!!
ReplyDeleteThose are so fun! Bet the neighbors and teachers love them! :)
ReplyDeleteO these are FANTASTIC!!! I LOVE THEM!!!
ReplyDeleteCiao Veronica. Ho appena conosciuto il tuo blog tramite mamma felice. Ma è favoloso! Le bottigliette per i favors sono da copiare subito. Spero solo di trovare facilmente tutto il materiale....
ReplyDeletelove this because it is perfect for my college kids so cute thanks for sharing come see me at http://shopannies.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI love this idea for my college kids too!
ReplyDeleteThis is too cute! I love using glass bottles for different projects. You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a festive, charming, creative and awesome repurposing project!
ReplyDeleteJenn
I have been saving my iced coffee bottles from Aldis! Now I know why. I am going to do this! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteDon't you love those bottles?! I am always saving them for fun projects. Yours turned out amazing! I’d love for you to link up to my Wickedly Creative Halloween Ideas Party.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.itsybitsypaperblog.com/2011/09/wickedly-creative-halloween-ideas-linky.html
Hello, thanks SO much again for linking your project up to Pin'Inspirational Thursdays last week.. I featured it as my top five this week.. Please stop in and have a looksey/grab a button if you'd like. pweaase. This is totally awesome.. :))..Hope you can link up again today..~M
ReplyDeleteps: i will love for you to link this to my upcycle contest too :)))) http://theartsygirlconnection.blogspot.com/2011/10/dont-just-recycle-upcycle-with-smiles.html
ReplyDeleteAnother super cute project! Clever!
ReplyDeleteThese are darling! Very clever!
ReplyDeleteHello there, thanks Again for joining the upcycling contest, you where picked as one of my FAV'S... THIS PROJECT WAS AWESOME.. TY TY AGAIN..
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