The search for the best water bottle label template is over! I know you’ve wondered how to make and apply water bottle labels and you’ve come to the right place. If you are a DIY designer looking for a simple, free template you can download my PDF here.
If you are looking for one of Love The Day’s label designs you can check out my free printables, or take a look at my full collection here. Whether you are looking for slumber party labels, birthday labels, something for your next baby shower, or something for game night, you can find it in my Shop.
Step 1. Print your label
Once you’ve selected a template and have your design ready, its time to print. You can visit a local printer, order the prints from somewhere online, or print them at home using the best printer for printables. I typically print my water bottle labels on cardstock, but any old paper works!
Step 2. Trim
Trim your water bottle labels or water bottle wraps to size. I like to use a paper trimmer for this, but a solid pair of Fiskars razoredges works just as well. Next, grab your bottles and some Scotch Tape.
Step 3. Off with the old
This technique works for soda bottles or water bottles. You’ll want to choose a bottle with nice flat (not curved) surfaces. Peel the old water bottle label off the bottle.
Step 4. On with the new
You can’t see it in this photo, but right where you see the big air bubble is a code printed on the bottle. Make this the back of your bottle. Tape the first side of the water bottle wrapper to the bottle. (If you are using waterproof labels, these will be self-stick and you won’t need the tape.)
Overlap the second end of the label and tape it to the bottle and the first label.
Step 5. Enjoy
And here are your finished bottles with water bottle labels.
And for some extra umph…attach a colorful party straw with some washi tape!
Thank you for having me, Lindi!
Thanks so much!!
Sounds easy, thx! Where does one find waterproof labels? I tried Staples, Michaels and Joann’s
I actually just use regular printer paper and laminate Linda! Hope that helps:)!
Lindi
I printed it on card stock and found that if the bottle is cold the condensation made the ink on the wrapper run. What I ended up doing was using clear shipping tape, because it was the perfect width. I then put on piece on the back to protect the ink. Then did the same for the front except I overlapped it so it would stay on the bottle. I’ve also bought labels specifically made for water bottle printables. However, no matter what I did I just couldn’t get it to print properly. Sometime they overlapped onto the next label. Thanks for this post!!!