How to Make an American Girl Doll Soda Can
Wash out an empty bottle that can fit into your doll's hand., Fill up the bottle with water. , Go to the computer., Copy the image and place it into Microsoft Word., Print out the label. , Glue or tape the label onto the bottle., Add "soda"., Give...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Wash out an empty bottle that can fit into your doll's hand.
Suitable bottles include small sauce bottles, finished medicine bottles, little yogurt drink bottles, etc.
Ask a parent or sibling to help you locate a suitable bottle.
Do not ever take a medicine bottle for use without asking first.
Someone may need what is inside it and it's not safe for you to play with any contents that may be in it. -
Step 2: Fill up the bottle with water.
, Search an image engine for "Pop bottle labels". , Adjust the image size and colors/sharpness to fit your bottle perfectly. ,, Allow to dry before adding drink. , Put food coloring in the water depending on the soda you want.
Ideas for pop:
Orange food coloring to go with a Sunkist orange pop, purple food coloring to go with a Sunkist grape pop, brown food coloring to go with Pepsi, Diet Coke, Dr.
Pepper, or Coca-Cola, no food coloring for Sprite or Sierra Mist. , She now has her very own soda bottle. -
Step 3: Go to the computer.
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Step 4: Copy the image and place it into Microsoft Word.
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Step 5: Print out the label.
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Step 6: Glue or tape the label onto the bottle.
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Step 7: Add "soda".
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Step 8: Give the bottle to your doll.
Detailed Guide
Suitable bottles include small sauce bottles, finished medicine bottles, little yogurt drink bottles, etc.
Ask a parent or sibling to help you locate a suitable bottle.
Do not ever take a medicine bottle for use without asking first.
Someone may need what is inside it and it's not safe for you to play with any contents that may be in it.
, Search an image engine for "Pop bottle labels". , Adjust the image size and colors/sharpness to fit your bottle perfectly. ,, Allow to dry before adding drink. , Put food coloring in the water depending on the soda you want.
Ideas for pop:
Orange food coloring to go with a Sunkist orange pop, purple food coloring to go with a Sunkist grape pop, brown food coloring to go with Pepsi, Diet Coke, Dr.
Pepper, or Coca-Cola, no food coloring for Sprite or Sierra Mist. , She now has her very own soda bottle.
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