Today I’m sharing another project I made for my presentation at last weekend’s Spring Stamp-Along hosted by Brian King of stampwithbrian.com. It’s an oh so quick and easy project (you know how I like those!) that I made for a kid’s birthday party theme. I used a little plastic champagne bottle filled with Mini M&Ms. The bottom comes off the tiny bottle so it’s easy to fill. I know it looks as big as my gumball machine prop in the pictures, but it’s only about 3″ tall. The sentiment is from the Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set. I’ve been saying for years that everyone should own this stamp set. It has a sentiment for all the major occasions in life. If you don’t already have it, I strongly encourage you to get it before it disappears!
Here’s what I made:
Here’s what I did:
Stamped with the Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set:
- sentiment in Pacific Point ink onto a scrap of Whisper White cardstock (CS)
Cut using the Classic Label Punch:
- sentiment
Assembled the project:
- adhered the sentiment to the bottle using Tear & Tape
- tied a piece of ribbon around the bottle neck and into a bow
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The little champagne bottles came from orientaltrading.com. The Mini M&Ms came from the grocery store.
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Such a fun project – it’s amazing what a little ribbon, a little label and a bunch of chocolate can do to dress up a bottle. Your presentation was so fun!
Thanks, Brian! I enjoyed it!
Awesome project, love the simplicity. Thanks for the tip on where you got the bottles!
Thank you, Dianne! And you’re welcome!