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...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Step 3: Go to the computer.

  4. Step 4: Copy the image and place it into Microsoft Word.

  5. Step 5: Print out the label.

  6. Step 6: Glue or tape the label onto the bottle.

  7. Step 7: Add "soda".

  8. 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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