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Saturday, September 12, 2009

I love pretty things on paper, and these labels are no exception. The lovelies at Eat Drink Chic created this DIY homemade bubble bath gift that I thought was so lovely that I had to share.
By using a bubble bath formula by Abigail Beal, they then created labels and packaged it all in a lovely frosted bottle. With a few materials you too can duplicate this gift or make a variation .


{HOMEMADE BUBBLE BATH}

Abigail Beal a.k.a. “the Gift-wrap Goddess” has written a formula for four different bubble bath scents based on a foundation of castille soap, distilled water and liquid glycerin. All of which then have different essential oils for the appropriate aroma.

The homemade bubble bath was then poured into a frosted glass bottle , which can be purchased at Save on Crafts , who sell a variety of sizes and styles (as well as separate cork) or if you are really in a bind and can't find one, you can always buy one from the local liquor store( of course the liquor is still in it). Just pour out ( or down your throat, know one will know, lol) rinse thoroughly and let dry.















{WHAT YOU NEED FOR LABELS}

  • Scissors/Scalpel
  • Double-sided tape
  • Color printer
  • Medium sized glass bottle - (preferably frosted glass with cork)
  • Light brown recycled paper or white textured paper crisp image, textured for vintage feel
  • Bottle Labels -Download Design
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{INSTRUCTIONS: LABELS}
  • Print out your labels on your color printer.
  • Carefully cut around the edges of your back and front labels with a scissors.
  • Cut out your round seal. I found that cutting carefully around the seal with a scissors was sufficient but if you want to be really precise try using a circle punch of a similar size or an adjustable rotary circle cutter.
  • Cut a thin rectangular strip of paper for the top seal- the dimensions of this depend on your bottle. Experiment and see what looks best.
  • Use double-sided tape to stick your labels and seal in place on bottle.
*label design and DIY courtesy of Eat Drink Chic*
Different Themes
Written by Lovely

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