Mummy wrapped drinks. Here is a cute idea for a Halloween party or to send with your child in their lunch. I think this would be a perfect Halloween treat for a small preschool class.
Supplies:
small bottle of juice, about 10 oz.
double sided tape
glue
googly eyes
eye picture
ivory/cream colored crepe paper (for an antique look)
Directions: cut out eye picture. Glue googly eyes onto the eye picture and let dry. Use double stick tape and tape eyes to the lid of the drink. Put a piece of double stick tape at the bottle of the juice bottle and start wrapping crepe paper around the bottle. Work your way up to the lid. Wrap and twist the streamer around the bottle. You don’t need one long piece, just keep adding crepe paper using tape to secure the ends. Click on the eyes to download the PDF. If these eyes are too scary for you, use whatever you would like for eyes instead.
Pictures and printables by Sara Westbrook.
































22 Comments
So cute!!!!!
These are adorable!!
Too funny! Love this idea. To see the faces of kids as they open their lunchbox to find a mummy drink!
you are one clever cookie! cheers kari
Neat-o!
Those are the cutest things! thinking about sending some to my daughters preschool!
Would my daughter, who teaches high school math be embarrassed if I dropped these mummies off at school for her to share? I think that they’re adorable!
Lisa K– I say, go for it! High school kids need juice too, right? And teachers.
LOVE this! I link to it today:-)
I loveeeeeeeeeeeeee this idea.
I’m going to try it for my chubby’s lunch bag
Such a great idea! I will be sharing this!
Love these and trying to do them, but ending up having issues at the top, any suggestions?
Kellie–I am so glad you are trying these out! When you get to the top put a piece of double stick tape on the lid and then cover it with the streamer. There really is no right or wrong way to do this. Good luck. Please don’t hesitate with any other questions.
That is adorable. I think I’m going to have to do that for my son’s lunch next week. You guys are incredible.
Garrgghh! They’re terrifying! But rather cute too…
These are too cute. I wish I would have found your site before Halloween. I will have to wait until next year to make these little guys.
These are too cute. I wish I would have found your site before Halloween. I will have to wait until next year to make these little guys.
Thanks for the fun idea! I made them using small water bottles for a class party; the kids loved them.
I love the Mummy drinks! We have a big backyard Halloween party every year…..and this year, Mummy drinks will be a must. Thank you for sharing!
Fantastic idea!
I’ve linked it on our (Dutch) blog: http://www.ideekids.be/blog/woensdag-inspiratiedag-9
These are SO awesome!! I’m linking to this on a mega Halloween Treats round up post on my blog this month : )
Jaimee @ craft-interrupted.blogspot.com
Love this idea as a way of presenting drinks at a halloween party using small glass bottles instead of glasses. Thanks for the inspiration, I will mention your blog on my blog if I make any (why is there always some house emergency on the weekend I’m trying to get ready for Halloween???). Your blog is lovely.
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