So a while back I came across these free party printables that include some water bottle labels. I don't know if I am going to use them, but I was wondering ... how exactly do these work? Like, I was thinking if the bottles were refrigerated before the party, the labels could get messed up from condensation or something. (Or do I have that all wrong in my head?) Do you just serve the water at room temperature? That seems kind of odd to me bc I would want the water cold.

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Re: Question about Water Bottle Labels
We did water bottles for our wedding and I just finished some for Brady's birthday party this Saturday. If you just want to have them in the refirgerator then any label will probably work, but if you to put them on ice you'll probably want to buy weatherproof labels to print them on. I got mine from onlinelabels.com and they are a pretty good price. I buy the 8.5x11 sheet that lets you print 5 per sheet:
https://www.onlinelabels.com/water-bottle-labels.htm?search=water%20bottle%20labels&st=s
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Ah yes, this is another good option I've heard of, too. You can just put laminate paper or tape or whatever over the labels if they aren't printed on the weatherproof paper.
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