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Last minute Christmas gift for your neighbors! DIY Martinelli’s glitter bottle with FREE PRINTABLE!

12/16/2014 By Irina 5 Comments

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Glitter MArtinellis's

Did you know that it is only 9 days until Christmas?!

I have been getting several neighbor Christmas gifts already, and it’s making me want to kick it into gear.

I wanted something. Different. Unique. Something I haven’t seen before.

After lots of thought, I remembered one year that my sister gave Martinelli’s Sparkling Cider to her friends.

I loved that idea. It’s great for Christmas or you can even save it to bring in CHEERS for the New Year. ‘

Now, getting a bottle of Martinelli’s is awesome, but what about Martinelli’s with GOLD GLITTER to bring in the perfect Holiday Spirit!?

I loved it.

I made a quick trip to the store and picked up tons of these babies….

and some twine…

and glitter.

Martinelli'sShelf

 

I instantly started working once I got home. The kids were in bed and I wanted to take advantage of it!

I got some of my spray can glue. (Not sure of the proper term, but it’s awesome and a MUST have in my house at all times.)

I sprayed one bottle at a time and then glittered the heck out of it.

After they were all glittered I took my handy dandy glue can and gave every bottle one more spritz so the glitter would stay on.

By the time I was done, I had a sparkly, beautiful, pretty, Christmas gift for my awesome friends and neighbors!

I finished up with my own homemade printable. Thanks to my husband for coming up with the phrase. He is so smart. But it’s an awesome phrase. See for yourself.

“We wish you a bubbly Christmas and a Sparkling New Year!”

Glitter-lose-up-labellogo

Which I am giving away for FREE. (Scroll to bottom of page to get them.)

It took me literally only 5 minutes to glitter and glue 8 bottles of sparkling cider. It was super fast and EASY. And better yet, CUTE!

Martinellis diy glitter bottle labels <———————to the left!

There are nine labels on one page.

I hope you enjoyed this fast and easy Christmas Gift to share with your friends and family! It was fun to do and I can’t wait to give my gifts away!

 

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  1. Shannon says

    12/16/2014 at 10:01 PM

    What a fun gift and so GLAM..Thank you for sharing.

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  2. Priscilla S. says

    12/19/2014 at 7:42 AM

    Very cute! This is a great, quick gift.

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  3. Anne says

    12/20/2014 at 4:22 PM

    That is something I think anyone would be happy to receive! Thanks for the idea. 🙂

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  4. Tammy says

    12/16/2016 at 11:08 AM

    I’m doing the cider gift this year and needed help with the labels. Thank you so much for providing them. With a gold ribbon they look great!

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  5. paula says

    10/01/2018 at 10:14 AM

    i love them they look beutiful

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