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The first part was creating an outline of the design I wanted to create. Since I was planning to gift two, I had to be sure both looked identical. After a few creative hours I had the outline of the bottles ready. Just the outline alone looked so good that my husband was tempted to give them out even before I colored them! :)
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Then came the part of painting the bottles - it had to be something bright and lively as that's my style. Out came the bright reds, the shiny blues and the dark red oranges for the hearts. A quick thought and poof I began my coloring.
In no time, I had a pair of brightly colored breezer bottles ready for gifting and a very happy to be wedded sister in law.
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