DIY Chalkboard Champagne Bottle Project Guest Book

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I am always one that tries my very hardest to make parties and entertaining super special, especially for the ones I love. I was so excited to be able to throw my parent's an epic 10 year Anniversary party with a little help from my friend Andre! In fact, I love getting
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Andre is an awesome brand of champagne that I love. There are a variety of flavors and possibilities with Andre at the party.
Now, let me tell you the reason why this anniversary party needed to be so special was because my parents (aka my mom and step father). Neither of them have never been married this long. Their prior marriages did not hit the 10 year milestone. So this was kind of a big deal and I wanted them to feel the love from their friends and family in a beautiful location.
Since I was planning my parent's party, I decided to throw a little Andre into the mix during and after the event by making a fun DIY Guest book out of a Champagne bottle.


My parents absolutely loved this craft and it was quite the conversation starter.
Here are the supplies I used to make this craft.


Washi tape


Chalkboard Paint


Paint Brushes


Tacky Glue


Matte finish Mod Podge


Photograph


Silver metallic paint


Frog Tape


Paint Markers and Gold Sharpie


It was a pretty simple project.


Step 1


Soak the empty champagne bottle in warm water and rub some dish soap on the labels for about 5 min to soften and remove.


Step 2


Paint the entire bottle with chalkboard paint and allow to dry after applying a couple of layer.


Step 3


Add frog tape to a portion of the bottle to mask and apply silver metallic paint. After a couple of layers, allow time to dry.


Step 4


Print out a photo of the happy couple to cut out in a heart shape to glue and mod podge to the bottle


Step 5


Apply Washi tape where you so choose


Step 6


Dress it up with the paint markers and Ta-Dah! You are ready!
Meredith - Arts & Classy
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