Quinceanera Message In A Bottle
04 Feb 2009
What a great way for your guests to receive their Quinceanera invitations! As if washed up on the shore, your special guests will feel it’s their destiny to participate in your Sweet Fifteen. This particular piece is another Hanson Ellis product available here. Although the company markets items for brides, this design is perfect for your Quinceanera invitations.
Use it as an invitation to any beach, water, or boat-themed Quinceanera. These glass bottles are filled with fine sand and real mini seashells. Your custom invitation is printed on natural oil paper with cedar leaves. Each beach invitation bottle is firmly corked and is adorned with a raffia ribbon. You can even have the bottle engraved with your initials or message.
The “message in a bottle” idea is good for a theme Quinceanera celebration. We previously discussed the Aladdin Quinceanera (and great video) here at MyQuinceaneraInvitations.com. Other appropriate themes could be “tropical paradise”, “Hawaiian Luau”, or “Island Oasis”. You could also use these for any celebration held at a yacht club, harbor, or other waterside venue.
This is an idea that you can have fun with, and even create yourself. Hobby shops will have different shapes and sizes of bottles, papers, and even sand. Try getting some friends to help you, and you’ll all have fun creating some memorable Quinceanera invitations. Or save the labor and get the complete invitation sets here.
8 Responses
Jessica
2009 Jul 12 1I like it im turing 15 in novemebr cant wait
admin
2009 Jul 12 2Congrats! We’d love to hear more about it, and especially your invitations. Let us know if you’d like to send in a picture of your invitation so we can post it here for others to see.
Ariana Sosa
2009 Jul 22 3where can i get these kind of invitations??:)
admin
2009 Jul 23 4Yes, they are pretty cool for a quinceeanera invitation. The bottle invitation is a Hanson Ellis product, and I added their link to this invitation on the last line of the post.
CIndy
2009 Aug 03 5I found them here. They were real cheap and fast. I loved that I could DIY.
Monica
2009 Sep 28 6Love the idea I’m doing a quinceañera cruise for my daughter would love to get more information!
admin
2009 Sep 28 7These are from hansonellis.com
You can also get bottles at your local craft store, and if your timing is right, you might even find them at a local dollar store.
Chrissy
2009 Oct 11 8I made my own & I bought the bottles @ sand art supplies
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