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Scary Bottle Labels Free Printable

October 19, 2014 by Raquel 9 Comments

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Halloween Bottle Labels

These Fun Halloween Bottle Labels are a simple and inexpensive way to decorate for Halloween! I made some that you can download and get creative. These creepy bottle labels are free Halloween decor downloads.

Halloween Bottle Labels

This weekend I had some extra crafting time because my husband was out of town. I don't know about you, but when I sit down to do crafts I need several hours at a time because I like to spread all my supplies out in front of me. I like to see all the supplies so that I can start playing with stuff and deciding what I want to make.

When the kids were younger, I used to meet with some other moms and we would scrapbook and rubber stamp for hours. I miss having that crafting time. I don't scrapbook so much anymore, but I still enjoy making crafts, especially ones that are used to decorate for the season.

I wanted to finish the Halloween decorating this week, so I decided to make some scary labels for some extra empty bottles I had in my recycle bin.

 

Free Scary Bottle Labels for Halloween

Scary bottles

Supplies for Making Halloween Bottle Labels

  • scissors
  • paper
  • Modge Podge glue
  • empty bottles
Crafting supplies

How to Attach Labels to Bottles

  1. 1. I washed the bottles and dried them and took off the expiration dates that were stamped on them by gently rubbing them off. I ended up using a barbecue sauce bottle, a mason jar, and a spirits bottle. with an emery board.
  2. Print the labels below on white copy paper.
  3. Attached them to the clean, empty, and completely dry bottles with Mod Podge.
  4. Brush the tops of the labels with the Modge Podge to seal them.
  5. Let dry for a day either in the sun or outside.
  6. Fill with drinks or water colored with food coloring.
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They really helped me set a spooky scene in our living room.
On Halloween, I will fill the bottles with some colored water for added effect. In case you aren't done with your decorating,
I have attached the Halloween printable for you to download below.
 
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You can also print these out on sticker paper and attach them to bottles of soda or mixers for a Halloween party.
 
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Download the printable => Scary Bottle Labels.
 
Halloween Party Decor Labels
Too busy to make these? Try ordering these adhesive Halloween bottle labels. 
 
 

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About Raquel

Southern California mom who blogs about time-saving recipes, entertaining, craft, party ideas and travel. Life is about making the most of your time - don't waste it.

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  1. Tamara

    October 21, 2014 at 7:41 am

    I do need a lot of time for arts and crafts. I get so immersed in projects.
    These are so awesome! Such fun for a Halloween party or wedding.

    Reply
  2. debbiedoos

    October 21, 2014 at 3:43 pm

    LOVE! Halloween, mod podge and a splash of dollar tree skulls. Can't get much better than that!

    Reply
  3. Katherine @ Everyday Celebrations

    November 02, 2014 at 1:57 pm

    Stopping by from Link Party Palooza. These are too cute! I wish I would have seen this earlier so I could have used them for Halloween this year. Will just have to save them for next year. Thanks for sharing!

    Katherine @ Everyday Celebrations
    http://everydaycelebrationsblog.blogspot.com/

    Reply
  4. Emily

    November 03, 2014 at 4:26 am

    These are great! Love those bottles! Thanks for linking up with us at Your Designs This Time!
    Emily & Erin

    Reply

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Hi, I'm Raquel! I am a self-proclaimed foodie and have enjoyed cooking and baking since I was little. I loved baking cookies with my mother and grandma as a child, and later making dinners for my parents to foster my passion while in high school. I also had a passion for organizing and keeping things tidy.

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