If you would like to create or get your own bottles, here are some steps you can follow to get you started.
1. PRAY!
2. Look for some 16.9 oz water bottles at a store or big box store. Try and find ones that aren't curved and don't have lots of ridges along the side. This will make applying the labels easier. These are some that I have that I got at Walmart.
3. Use any label or preferably, search online for labels that are specifically designed for water bottles. I got these from www.onlinelabels.com. but I'm sure there are other companies that are out there. Try and be sure that you are getting labels that are designed for the type of printer that you are going to use (ink vs. laser) and that they are designed so that the ink will not run or bleed wh
4. Now it's time to go back to step 1, PRAY!
Do you have a favorite Bible verse? Has God put something in your heart that you want to share? Something you want to say to a new believer? A non-believer? Here's where you get to put that message on a water bottle and share it! Praise God! Give Him all the glory!
Let's get to it and put it on the label.
5. www.onlinelabels.com has a program called Maes
6. Now that you have the label finished, it's time to put it on the bottle! You can just wrap it around the bottle on top of the existing label or you can remove the existing label by sliding scissors under the label and cutting it off.
Either way, you're ready to put your label on!
When you apply the label, try to line it up so that it's straight and level.
7. Once you have a bunch wrapped you can stick them in the fridge and they're ready to go! Put some in a cooler and take them with you to hand out when you leave home. You can also place them back in the plastic case they were packaged in and store them for the future.
Another way to go is to order in bulk. You can go to www.samsclub.com and type in personalized water bottles and this is what pops up.
I know that there might be a little sticker shock when you see the price but it breaks down to $0.527 per bottle and they are professionally done! A pallet has 72 cases and each case has 24 bottles. You work with a graphic designer on their end and they'll take care of any message or art work you want to put on the label. You can make changes to the message from order to order and it usually takes
The bottles come out fantastic! Again, it might seem a little pricey but a Church, Ministry, group of friends etc. can come together and divide the cost up.
There are other options out there as well. Check with your local or regional beverage supplier for restaurants and see if they have other vendors they use or recommend.
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