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Message in a Bottle Pirate Party Invitation

Sending a message in a bottle, the pirate way. Sets a great mood for the party to come.Weather you want to do it with glass and corks or just an empty soda bottle. Either way gets the preschool pirate adventure underway.

Materials You Will NeedBuy at Art.com

Empty Soda Bottles (washed out and dried, labels removed)
Or for the adventurous empty glass bottles (beer, soy sauce, any kind you can find)
If you chose glass bottles, you will need corks (available at your local craft store)
Copy paper
Tape
STRONG Coffee
Lighter
Sand and small shells and/or rhinestones *optional*

How To Make Them 

Step 1:
Print out or hand write your party information on the paper. Don't forget the time, date, place and R.S.V.P. number.

Step 2:
Pour coffee into a shallow baking sheet, submerge sheet of paper into coffee, let it soak just until the paper is turning slightly soggy. Set out to dry.

Step 3:
Once the paper is dry. Take a lighter and burn the corners paper (be sure and blow it out, the key is to just singe the corners)

Step 4:
Roll the invitation into a tight tube shape. Tape it closed.

Step 5:
Put the rolled invitation, sand, shells and rhinestones in the bottle, put the lid back on or cork it. And deliver.

Help Tips For Parents

To deliver these invitations, it may be fun to deliver them on the front door step of the preschoolers you are inviting. It gives them the sense of discovery also.




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