Monday, July 2, 2012

Hooray for the Berry Red, White, and Blue!

Hey Crafty Friends-

Well the day has finally come. My first official Trendy Twine Design Team post! This month we are getting in the patriotic spirit with Berry Red twine. With Independence Day just two days away, I whipped up a simple party idea that will impress your BBQ guests. Festive embellished water bottles paired with flag straws are sure to get everyone feeling the love for the U.S.A.


This is so simple to do. Even with two days to go you have plenty of time to get them done. I purchased a huge roll of the red & white checked ribbon at Costco for around $7. I pulled the label off of the bottle then wrapped the ribbon around to check the size and cut the appropriate length. I used my ATG gun to attach it to the bottle. I tied Berry Red Trendy Twine around the top and bottom of the bottle to jazz it up even more.


The scalloped circles were cut using Lifestyle Crafts dies, but to do in mass I think I would use the Cricut or Silhouette to cut as many as you need. The large scallop cut from blue cardstock and inked with white pigment ink is approx 2.25" and the craft cardstock scallop inked in red and stickles added is approx 1.75". The Berry Red twine was wrapped around the smaller scallop three times and glued in place. A red button, a bow tied in Berry Red and Blue Berry layered on top of the button and a little bling in the center of the bow. The scalloped circles were layered using foam dots for dimension.


The straw flag is even quicker and easier. It too is cut from a Lifestyle Crafts die but you can easily cut a rectangle, make a V cut at the end, and cut slits for the straw to fit through to create your own. I inked the edges in blue distress ink, stamped the sentiment in red, added blue gems, and finished it with a Berry Red twine bow.

These projects were so fun to make. I hope you will give them a try for your 4th of July Celebration!

12 comments:

  1. Just love your project, the detail to coloring really adds such great dimension!

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  2. What a great project Kerri! I never would have thought to embellish a water bottle! Thanks for a beautiful idea!

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  3. This is so sweet Kerri, makes me wish I was having a 4th of July party. Great job. Hugs, Anita

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  4. Great Project Kerri. Love how you embellished the water bottle. Cool Idea.

    Hugs,
    Kate

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  5. What a fun project! Definitely going to scraplift it for my next party! :) ~Yvonne

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  6. Super cool idea!! and very festive. Love it!!

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  7. Such a creative way to add some fun to water bottles for a party. I love the added touch of the sparkles too!

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  8. This is fun!! I sooo want to decorate water bottles now :)

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  9. This is so cute, Kerri. I love the party favor idea. And kraft is my favorite. Makes me want to decorate all of my water bottles :)

    Lesley @ Trendy Twine

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  10. Such an original idea. Berry cute!

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  11. Love it Kerri! This would be great for the dessert/drink table at a Fourth picnic.

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