witch's brew
Below is a PDF template to print your own Halloween water bottle labels (just click on the image). You can print these on text-weight paper, cut at the crop marks and adhere to water bottles with double-sided tape. You can also print them on label paper and adhere them to the bottle that way. Just make sure to remove the original label first. The bottles can be refrigerated, but to avoid condensation, don't put them in the freezer or on ice. Hope you enjoy your "witch's brew!"



09.23.2009
Reader Comments (20)
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Those are SO fun! I am going to have to post a link to these on my blog so that my readers can come and print them out! So cute!
Thanks for sharing about the condensation. I am doing water bottle labels for my son's birthday party this weekend and I wasn't sure about how to apply them or how to avoid the condensation issue. Thanks again! I am so glad you guys started a blog.
I love these! Thanks.
I printed a bunch. I plan on sending them to school with my son, for his class.
What a wonderful idea! I think I will add a fun colour to the water for my boys lunches the day before Halloween to surprise them; maybe lime green Kool-aid singles or Crystal Lite?
Thanks for such a great idea and the wonderful template!
These are too cute! Thanks for sharing!!!
Cute!
What are your thoughts on dying the water black? Or a swampy green?
Could look cool but no one would drink it, probably.
You know I have a real food color abuse problem, right?
Thank you. I love water bottle labels but don't have the skills. I am making these for my book group Halloween dinner. Love them!
I love these labels. I hope you make more labels for future holidays!
I am slightly disturbed by the thoughts of black-tinted water. Perhaps it is the purest in me! :)
-Angie
I'm new to your site and LOVE your ideas, I want to make these labels, but was wondering where can I find text-weight paper and what type of printer can I use? I went to a few stores tonight and everyone looked at me funny when I asked? I have an inkjet printer...will that work? Thank you for all your inspirational posts!!!
Thanks so much for sharing. I love your blog and all your great ideas. Would love a template for your birthday party water bottle covers. These are fabulous.
Text-weight paper is just a fancy word for regular old printer paper. An inkjet printer should work fine – just don't get the labels wet or they will smear. Thanks for reading our blog! -Angie
These water bottle labels are so wonderful! Thanks so much for sharing advice on how to adhere the labels and keep them from sweating. I had to share them with my blog readers and tell them how fabulous your blog is. www.BellyFeathers.com
I featured your printable today on my blog! Check it out...
http://moomootutu.blogspot.com/2010/10/wednesday-wow-finds-lots-of-halloween.html
Thanks for sharing! :)
Thank you for the cute download. I am using them at our pumpkin carving party on Sunday.
Thank you!
Thanks so much! I made these for my son's class. He's very excited. :)
hello there thanks for your grat post, as usual ((o:
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