St. Patrick’s Day Glasses
I have an obsession with the Ashland Milk Bottles sold at Michael’s! They were having another great sale for 20% off everything including sale items last week and I made a special trip down there to see what goodies they had on sale. I picked up more Ashland Milk Bottles (surprise, surprise) and a bunch of St. Patrick’s day items that were 30% off. I ended up getting the sale items for half price. Sweet! Make sure subscribe to Michael’s emails to get these coupons. And no this post isn’t sponsored by Michael’s. I just really love their store!
These St. Patrick’s Glasses were created in five minutes using some scrapbook paper, ribbon, treat toppers and the milk bottles. You could use any type of glass you have though. Mason jars would also be cute.
St. Patrick’s Day Glasses
Supplies Needed
- Ashland Glass Milk Bottles
- St. Patrick’s Day themed scrapbook paper
- St. Patrick’s Day ribbon
- St. Patrick’s Day Treat Toppers
- Tape Runner
- Scissors
1. Cut scrapbook paper in your desired width to fit around your milk bottle. Use the Tape Runner to secure.
2. Cut ribbon to wrap around the bottle. Wrap around the milk bottle and use the tape runner to secure.
3. Place a treat topper inside the scrapbook paper so that the decoration just sticks out the top.
4. Add in your St. Patrick’s Day themed straw and your glasses are complete!
I told you it was easy! These glasses would be perfect for a St. Patrick’s day party or just because. I don’t drink beer that often so I’ll fill mine with some apple juice or maybe just lemon water. Whatever works!
If my Grandma June was alive, I would give them to her. She was Irish and always went all out to celebrate every year. She would put beer in it though! She enjoyed a bottle of O’Keefe every night at dinner. I may just have to have a bottle on St. Patrick’s day in her honour!
Do you do anything special on St. Patrick’s Day?
These are really pretty – I’ll try them for next St Paddy’s Day!
This is neat,very creative
My Great Grandparents came from Ireland and I love this Heritage. I also think these’St. Patrick’s Day Glasses’ are very special. Thank you so much for showing us how to creat them.
These are so cute, I love crafty ideas.
I am part Irish and, if I think if it, I will wear green on ‘St. Paddy’s Day. I love your idea and I love Michael’s as well. Thank you for the great idea and the instructions.
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