Okay everyone’s got a Stanley bottle…
But nobody else has a Stanley bottle that looks like THIS!
I’ve always loved doodling on blank drinking vessels… coffee cups, mugs, glasses… you name it.
And my Stanley is no exception.
First Things First…
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Supplies Used
You’ll find more about this below – keep scrolling!
- Stanley Cup
- Molotow Acrylic Paint Pens
Rather watch than read? Check out the quick video by clicking the video below!
What you need to know… Is it permanent?
Nothing you doodle with on a surface like this will be permanent permanent forever forever.
If you’re going to be worry that someday it might fade or chip and that then you’ve ruined your bottle, this project probably isn’t for you.
These paint pens are pretty darn durable though. I’ll be able to wash the inside of my cup as I need to (but I won’t throw it in the dishwasher afterwards or scrub it with a gritty sponge).
You could experiment with putting a sealant on top afterwards, but I didn’t for this project.
Note: this paint is definitely not food grade, but my mouth is not touching the outside – I use the straw.
So with all of those caveats out of the way… let’s doodle.
Let’s doodle!
There are no rules here, so just have fun with it!
For the full step by step, be sure to watch the video!
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That’s a Wrap!
I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to see if you “vandalize” something of yours this way…
Send me a photo on Instagram at @thehappyevercrafter!
And finally, your dad joke…
An empty water bottle walks into a bar…
The bartender says, “Go home. You’re drunk.”
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