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HOW TO MAKE YOUR MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE INVITATION |
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Message In A Bottle (MIB for short) is perfect if you want to do something different for your invitations, if you want to grab your guests attention, have your invites say “this wedding is going to be different!”
THE BOTTLESThe first step is to get the bottles. You can use plastic bottles or glass bottles for your message in a bottle invitation. We bought our bottles from
www.ebottles.co.uk http://www.ebottles.net/showbottlefamilys.asp?type=1&catid=message We bought the 8oz. – 7” tall plastic bottles in bulk to save some money. We had leftovers and sold them on the knot. I could have sold ours 15 times over. There are always people looking for them! We purchased glass bottles for our actual invites there were only 25. These came with the corks and mailing boxes. http://www.ebottles.com/glass message bottle The plastic bottles come with corks, you don’t need boxes to mail them. THE SANDYou can buy sand in 5 lb bags from ebottles.com. Each bag will fill about 150 bottles with about ½” of sand. Or, if you are really determined, you can head on down to the beach! If you do want to “dig your own”, be aware that it might be too damp and will stick to the sides of the bottle. If this happens, dry the sand in an oven before filling the bottles. The sand will have a nice powdery appearance, rather than a wet, clumpy one.
THE PAPERI do not
recommend using a stiff style of paper and you’ll see why further down. I
searched far and wide for paper that either had burned edges or appeared to
have burned edges. I didn’t want it to look cheap. Through the research I
figured out I wanted to burn the edges myself and that the best paper to use
for this is parchment paper. I searched and priced everywhere. The best I
found was actually at Office Depot. I got 80 sheets of parchment paper for
under $7.00. It has a wonderful texture and was very easy to work with. Keep
in mind that you cannot print on this particular paper on both sides because
of the consistency of it. It is also available to buy in larger packages than
80 sheets. BURNING THE EDGESI have to admit this part takes some practice…..but here
is what I learned. I do not recommend using a lighter. Only because
it will leave black marks on the paper and a not so nice odor once its
been closed up in a bottle for awhile. For the first set I did I used
the long fireplace matches and this worked pretty well. I lit an edge,
let it burn for a few seconds and then blew it out. I repeated this
technique until I had gone all the way around. This will leave you with
some pretty rough edges with black soot all over them. I figured out
early on that if you don’t scrape it off you are going to have a mess
and black stuff everywhere when you try and roll the scrolls up. I used
the edge of the long match to scrap all the extra stuff off the edges.
I did it over the kitchen sink, but you could do it over newspaper or
outside. I also chose the kitchen because I was close to water in case
I had trouble with the flames J We had a lot of burning to do since
we did our scrolls, the invites on the outside of each bottle and the
mailing ROLLING THE SCROLLS>I do
not recommend using a very stiff paper. At this point you’ll be sorry
if you do! This was my least favorite part of the process and I think
its because I wasn’t very good at it . My fiance
rolled all the scrolls. He started each one by rolling it around a pencil
and working with it until it was tight enough to fit inside the bottle.
Once it was thin enough I would tie it closed. A lot of girls use ribbon
or raffia. I chose to use natural jute both because of the look of it
(like rope but thin) and the price. I got 243 feet of 3 ply #28 natural
jute from Hobby Lobby for $1.47 and I barely put a dent in it. To me
- that’s a deal!! ASSEMBLING YOUR INVITATIONSOk, now that the scrolls are done you are ready to
starting putting these things together. I know a lot of girls like to put
other things in their bottles. Some ideas of things you can include are: FRAGRANCEOne thing
that I HIGHLY RECOMMEND that was a huge hit with our invitations was
we included coconut scent. We got it from Hobby Lobby for $2.99 for
a tiny bottle. You can find it in the candle or soap making aisle. This
stuff is very condensed and it doesn’t seem like you’re buying much
for $3.00 but I didn’t come close to even using ¼ of it and we made
25 invitations. I put a few drops in each bottle and one drop onto each
cork and it made a huge difference - every one of our guests noticed
it! There are other scents you can choose other than coconut,
they have pineapple, plumeria, ocean breeze, gardenia, etc, etc, MAILING YOUR BOTTLESTo
send the plastic bottles through the mail all you have to do
is secure the cork The postage on the bottle with less than one inch
of sand is around $1.64 – without sand its only $.60. We mailed
our actual invitations which were the glass bottles that came with boxes.
We ended up putting iridescent blue tissue paper on the bottom of each
box and surrounding it with that crinkle stuff (like easter grass but
nicer) to help protect the glass in mailing printed. I taped each box
shut before I went to the post office. I recommend doing this only because
otherwise they will use the ugly blue and red postal tape and ruin the
look of your boxes if you let them do it. I used the wide, clear packing
tape. We paid right around $5 per box, we delivered
all those near to us. I don’t remember the exact amount (I’ve probably
blocked it from my memory on purpose). with
clear crafters tape for it to be mailed... I have also purchased some
of that stuff they put around baskets, you know, the shrink wrap stuff
that you blow dry and it conforms. I don’t know if this will work or
not, but I figured it was worth a shot, if it works I’ll update!! Also,
go to the post office and request either that they print out the postage
on small
DISCLOSURE:I am not responsible if any of the following occur: you
burn down your house, you burn your finger, you burn your fiance, your
fingers ache from rolling the scrolls and you are not able to play, you get
black soot all over yourself, your clothes, your house or your fiance, you
spend too much in postage, you get condensed coconut fragrance on your
fingers and you smell for a year and a half or if you get arrested for
stealing sand from the beach. |
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