Starbucks Frappuccino Bottle Vase DIY
i was looking for a cute way to put some colorful daisies in my daughter’s nursery and i found this adorable DIY project!



What you’ll need:
Starbucks Frappuccino bottle
White Spray Paint
Clear Spray Paint
Colored paint for letters
Fine paint brush
Stylus or pencil
Carbon paper
Printed off words
*Spray paint a Starbucks Frappuccino bottle with white spray paint.
*Print off some words in a font that you like. I printed off sprout, bloom and grow. Cut out the word in a square so it fits on the front of the bottle.
*Place a small piece of carbon paper under the word and using a stylus or pencil trace over the word firmly.
*Be careful if you tape the carbon paper and word to the bottle as you can peel off the paint.
*Paint over the carbon traced word with any color you wish.
*Spray a final coat of clear paint over the bottle.
Enjoy!
from maizehutton.com
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Sherry
Very cute. I don’t understand how you did the words. Is it special carbon paper for doing transfers? I would appreciate more info on the how-to for the words. Thank you so much! (I realize this is an old page but if you get this, please let me know!
spearmint baby
Hi Sherry,
You can use any carbon paper.(from amazon.com or office max, etc)…just tape the printed words to the carbon paper. the with the carbon paper side against the bottle, trace over the words firmly. It will leave a carbon trace on the bottle. then you can trace over the words with any color paint. does that make sense?