Homemade Message-in-a-Bottle Invitations for a Beach-Themed Wedding

By Beth Larson, published Jan 04, 2008
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The timeless notion of finding a message in a bottle is not only romantic, but can be a wonderful, unique way to invite guests to your beach-themed wedding. Message-in-a-bottle invitations are easy to make and create a big impact on guests. Imagine their surprise when the invitation for your wedding shows up and it is a beautiful bottle with a parchment paper invitation inside! Although postage will be higher for this type of invitation than for traditional invitations, you can't beat the unique touch and whimsy that message in a bottle invitations can add to your wedding. Here are some instructions on how to put together these invitations for your own wedding.

To get started, you will need to head to your local craft store to pick up supplies. You will need small bottles with corks, sand, parchment paper or "old" looking paper, ribbon or cord either in gold, silver or in the colors of your wedding, and some small sea shells to sprinkle in the bottles. Or if you prefer instead of sand and shells you can use silk flowers, confetti or other small, decorative items to place inside your bottles with the invitation.

Once you have gathered together all of your materials you are ready to begin. The first thing you will need to do is to determine what size you need to cut the parchment paper to in order to have it fit inside the bottle. Experiment with different sizes to see what size will fit best in the bottle while still being easy for guests to remove. Once you have determined the ideal size, cut enough pieces of parchment paper to that size for all of your invitations. You can either print your invitations with a printer or hand write them using a calligraphy pen for an extra special touch.

Once you have printed or written your message on the invitations you will need to roll each of them up to put inside a bottle. Roll them tightly and then tie them securely with a piece of cord or ribbon. If the invitations are wide you may need to tie both ends with separate ribbons to keep them tightly wound. If they are narrow you can probably get by just using a single ribbon to secure them in the middle.

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Super cute idea!!!

Posted on 01/04/2008 at 9:01:31 AM

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