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Free set of printable Easter water bottle labels. Kids will love them in their school lunch box, or they are perfect to use at Easter parties. They are an easy way to make kids happy this Easter.
These labels are perfect for water or soda bottles and can be created immediately with the ease of an instant download.Kids love the simple things. It’s amazing what can create a smile and to make kids feel extra special. It doesn’t require a lot of money and it certainly doesn’t require a lot of fancy gifts.
Take these simple free water bottle labels as an example.
If you hand a kid a plain old boring bottle of water you would receive a thanks. BUT, to hand a kid a water bottle with a gorgeous Easter printable wrapped around it, suddenly you are the best parent that ever lived.
Has this ever happened to you? It certainly has to me.
The kids all have great delight in writing their names on their bottles, and more often than not will drink more, just so that they can drink from their special bottles.
It really is the simple things that get kids excited.
But let’s face it. It’s not hard to see why they wouldn’t get excited. I mean, who wouldn’t want to have these little cuties staring at you as your taking a drink.
They just make you feel happy, happy, happy!!
How To Use Your Easter Water Bottle Labels
With the labels available for FREE and as an instant download, preparing them couldn’t be easier.
All you need to decide is which designs to use, then cut them out and attach to the bottles. Of course, you could also use them on juice bottles or any other bottles that take your fancy.
The set comes complete with two designs consisting of a cheeky bunny and chicken.
Both designs are available in pink and blue, so print the designs and color that you wish. It’s literally as simple as that!
Tip: I recommend you print onto matte photo paper and attach with double sided sticky tape.
They are great to personalize the bottles and give an extra special touch. Plus, it’s also nice to have a bit of a treat that doesn’t include chocolate, which is quite rare at Easter time!
Kid’s seem to love these little touches, and of course so do us adults (but we just do it quietly).
Are you ready to grab your water bottle labels for Easter?
Don’t let the kids miss out. These labels and more Easter goodies are available NOW from the free printable library.
Create Your Own Easter Printable’s
Love the printable’s but they are not quite what you are looking for? Have you considered designing your own?
I often receive emails asking what the best program is to create custom printable’s. The easiest answer is to use PicMonkey because it is super easy to use and you don’t need a degree in design to navigate it!
The best thing about PicMonkey is that they have a free version which you can play around with, and if you decide to upgrade to the premium version you can do so for a very small monthly fee.
So if you are looking to create your own Easter printable’s and you can’t find exactly what you are looking for in our free printable library, it might be worth heading to PicMonkey and seeing what you can create for yourself. Besides, it’s a whole lot of fun too!
More Easter Printable’s The Kids Will Love
If you love the idea of printable’s for the kids this Easter, you will want to also check out the following:
- Easter Printables From The Easter Bunny
- FREE Easter Bunny Letter
- Egg Carton Easter Printables
- Easter Printables For The Easter Bunny
Nice job! Very creative!
Kirsten
http://www.custompartytime.com
Thanks Kirsten, I’m glad you like them. Everything is so cute at Easter 🙂
Very cute! Thank you for sharing at Merry Monday!
Thanks Amanda 🙂
These are perfect they will brighten up a lunch box, they are ideal for making a bottle stand out in a group of bottles and this makes it handy when you want your child to find and use their own bottles. Thanks for sharing on Monday Madness link party 🙂
Thanks Sharon. It would certainly help to keep your child’s bottles separate from the others….especially when they have a habit of picking up and leaving all over the place 🙂