Free Printable Valentine Bottle Labels to add some love to your beverages. Post contains helpful affiliate links at no extra cost to you.
Ah, Valentine’s Day! The day of delicious Lindt Raspberry Chocolate Truffles on one hand and chalk tasting Sweethearts on the other.
But those nasty tasting chalk hearts have such a special place in my heart. They bring back sooooo many childhood memories.
I distinctly remember kneeling at the piano bench in my living room at the age of 10, assembling Valentine cards for my classmates at school. Tediously, I went through each and every Sweetheart candy before stuffing them into the envelope. I had to be sure I gave the more ‘romantic’ sayings to the boys I liked. And the boys I didn’t like? Well I still gave them hearts, but I made sure to give them the ones with lame phrases. 😉
And so I did every year.
Oh the simple days of life! 🙂
Enough down memory lane…
Today I’m sharing another set of pretty printables the coordinate with the other Valentine Party decor items I posted previously. Valentine bottle labels! These are such an easy way to dress up boring old water bottles (or any bottles for that matter!) for a Valentine’s event. And just for fun (i.e. I couldn’t pick my favorite), there are 5 different bottle label designs to choose from!
Click on the link(s) for the matching Valentine party printables!
♥ Candy Treat Bag Toppers
♥ Cupcake Toppers
♥ Straw/Party Flags
♥ You’re Sweet Treat Sign
♥ XOXO Banner
❤️ VALENTINE BOTTLE LABELS
To grab your Valentine bottle labels, simply click on the link below to download the file and then print the labels. The labels print on 8.5×11″ inch paper so you can easily print them right from home. You could print them on cardstock, but I honestly use regular printer paper.
Once printed, cut the labels using scissors or for perfect cuts, a paper cutter. Then gather all the water bottles and remove the original labels so the manufacturing design doesn’t show through. Wrap the Valentine labels around the bottles and secure them by using double sided tape. You could also use 8.5 x 11 sticker paper if you wanted to skip the tape. I always finish the bottle labels off by covering them with clear duct tape. I do this for two reasons, first to keep them securely on the bottle and second, to prevent them from getting wet. The duct tape works great and gives them a nice clean look as well.
Click here to download your free Valentine Bottle Labels
Please note all Aspen Jay designs are for personal use only, and cannot be resold or redistributed.
Are you throwing a Valentine’s Day Party?!?!? Will you be wrapping your drinks with these Valentine Bottle Labels? Tag @_aspenjay on Instagram or send me a photo. I wanna see the fun!!!
Looking for more fun Valentine’s Day printables and ideas? Below are some of my favorites!
Valentine’s Day Dessert Charcuterie Board
Free Valentine’s Day Word Search
How to Throw a Couples Valentine’s Party
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