I used some Chocolate tulle that I had left over too!
I cut the tulle 6in by 6in.
After cutting enough tulle (2 squares for each bottle) I then stacked them by rotating the colors.
I did this so that I would beable to mix the colors up evenly!
I then grabed two squars off the top of the stack and wrapped them around the bottle. I then used a no snag hair rubber band (from dollar tree for a buck) to hold the tulle around the bottle.
I then made my labels. I used microsoft label template. I wrote the poem on each lable:
Their love will grow
With each bubble you blow
So blow well wishes
At the new Mr. & Mrs.!
(poem is from a fellow Bee!)
I found a clip art with some fall leaves to give it just a little more color!
I printed them out on cardstock, cut them out, and hole punched them in the corner.
I then strung them on the ribbon and tyed them on the bottle.
I bought rolls of tulle to do these bubbles.
I got 2 different oranges( JoAnn Fabric 2/$5)
I used some Chocolate tulle that I had left over too!
I cut the tulle 6in by 6in.
After cutting enough tulle (2 squares for each bottle) I then stacked them by rotating the colors.
I did this so that I would beable to mix the colors up evenly!
I then grabed two squars off the top of the stack and wrapped them around the bottle. I then used a no snag hair rubber band (from dollar tree for a buck) to hold the tulle around the bottle.
I then made my labels. I used microsoft label template. I wrote the poem on each lable:
Their love will grow
With each bubble you blow
So blow well wishes
At the new Mr. & Mrs.!
(poem is from a fellow Bee!)
I found a clip art with some fall leaves to give it just a little more color!
I printed them out on cardstock, cut them out, and hole punched them in the corner.
I then strung them on the ribbon and tyed them on the bottle.
This all costed me $15.00 to do!
I got the bubbles from dollar tree 9ct for $1.00
posted by d_mari3 2 years agolove it! very cute
posted by EmmaleesMom0924 2 years ago