Message in a Bottle Invitations: Perfect for Your Beach Wedding

if you haven't been living under a rock in a Shanghai alley, you've probably noticed that the craze for beach weddings shows no signs of flagging.

And if you're one of those brides who wants nothing more than a barefoot walk down a sandy aisle, we've got good news. It's simple for you to send out unique wedding invites guaranteed to pique your guests' curiosity and get them in the mood for a seaside affair.

To start with, you'll need to do a little shopping at the closest craft store. Add these items to your short list:

- parchment-style paper
- beach sand
- some seashell "confetti" (bags of small shells)
- modestly-sized bottles in the classic shape, in either glass or plastic, with matching corks.
- some gold or silver cord, or satin ribbon in one or more of your wedding colors.

Of course, you can get fancier than this and create a unique design that's totally yours, but these few items are great for your prototype run.

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Starting from Scratch

Start with the parchment. This is what you'll use to print out your specifics: the who, what, when and where. Tip: before you get all fancy with your design, cut up a piece or two of plain old paper into different sizes, so you know exactly what dimensions roll up easily in your bottles.

Once designed and printed, you'll want make the parchment inserts simple for your guests to pull out (imagine a frustrated guest poised over your bottle with a hammer — not the effect you're going for). Step one is to attach some kind of pull mechanism to the center of your invite ... a cord or a ribbon, say. Glue it, or punch a hole and thread it through. Step two is to roll up your invitation and tie it tight, so it won't expand inside the bottle and become irretrievable.

Of course, you can also add your own custom touches. For example, you might include a map with torn, charred edges (like the pirate maps of old). Or instead of just tying your invites closed with a cord, you could use a satin ribbon and a wax seal.

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Playing with Sand

Now that you have your parchment inserts all sorted, it's time for the fun part: the bottles. At its simplest, all you need to do is pour some sand into the bottom of your bottle (you don't need much ... an inch is plenty, although you can play with it. Just remember more sand = higher shipping costs). Now sprinkle in some seashells, and tuck in those invites. Seal everything in with a cork, but don't forget to leave the end of your pull cord or ribbon hanging over the outside.

This alone makes a beautiful invitation, but you can personalize it even more by making a custom label for your bottles ... perhaps including a photo of you and your sweetheart, for those far-away relatives who haven't seen you in a while. Or consider adding a pinch of essential oil or fragrance to your sand and shell inserts. Choose something bridal (freesia) or tropical (coconut). As long as it's not overwhelming, it could be powerfully evocative.

Getting Them Ship-Shape

Of course, you don't have to make your bottle invitations in order to enjoy them. There are plenty of companies who'll take care of the whole thing. Some even mail them out individually. But there's something about the personal touch that makes a recipient feel appreciated.

Just be sure you have a tough-enough container when mailing your invitations, especially for glass bottles. Use plenty of decorative packing material, and ideally, send a test box through the mail to yourself before you send out the flotilla to friends and relatives. This not only gives you confidence your bottle will survive, it also offers a great preview of your mailing costs.

Then, send out your custom creations to everyone, and prepare to receive those sincere oohs and ahhhs from all your delighted guests.

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18 Comments

  1. Mary Jane Schable Says:

    Where can one purchase the bottles for the wedding invitation in a bottle?? either in Canda or the USA?? I would need about 50. I like the creative way to make the invites to everyone…… Thank you for your suggestions … Mrs Schable

  2. Chartel Says:

    Well im renewing my vows here in 2010 and I have found that if you want to make your own message in a bottle invitations companies like www.coloredsand.com are the best to go to for bottles w/corks, sand, robbon, tape and seashells to make your own they cost considerably less than all the other companies charge. The shipping cost of course is on you but at $1.30 per bottle it is well worth it saving you over $200 or more in the long run. You get to design your own invitations using light parchment paper and vellume as well in any shade you want. But that is just my opinion on what I myself have discovered doing my searching.

  3. wendy Says:

    Hi i need some help on how 2 set my invertations out for my wedding. Im getting married in Turkey in 2009 and want my invertations 2 be in 2 languages 1 in english for my english guests and 1 in turkish for my turkish guest but all on same invertation, But how will i set it out and wot design should i put on it? Wendy

  4. Nate Castro Says:

    how much is shipping on an invitation like this? Are these available already esembled?:-?:-?

  5. kim Says:

    I used paradiseinvitations.com they were had a great selection and everyone absolutely loved the invitations. Great service as well.

    And one more thing….they mail the bottle as is. No box or anything. My guests were completely shocked when they got their mail. :)

  6. Niki Says:

    I am making my message in a bottle invitations and I have most of my supplies. now I am wondering what is the best weight/type paper to use for the actual invitations? And are there any sites with good temples that relate to beach weddings. Help!!!

  7. Sharon Says:

    Re: Where to get bottles? I found that commercial bottles can become expensive so I used a little ‘nouse’. I rang a couple of local wineries and told them I was making my won message-in-a-bottle wedding invitations - did they have ’spare’ bottles that I could use to try and keep my costs down? A few wineries couldn’t be bothered with me. However, on of our larger suppliers actually found the idea charming and supplied me with 60 bottles of my choice - brand new with corks - for a potion of the cost from a commercial venue. Instead of paying AUS$2.00 per bottles, they charged my AUS$0.50 a botle, that’s right….and no shipping costs. Use your charm and manners and doors open……it’s worked a treat for me so far.

  8. Candace Says:

    I found some nice glass bottles with the cork at Old Time pottery for $2.99 each. They had some for $1.99 bu not as nice. Good luck

  9. laura Says:

    well, i’ve been looking at different websites about where to put the response cards/envelopes, etc. i guess you could make a smaller roll like the main invitation, and put the envelope in the actual box…or you could put both in the box where the recipient could see it…..as far as the magnets go, you could probably put just about anything into the bottles, but would you want an STD magnet that’d look all rolled up and would be hard to place somewhere like a fridge?? ;) i hate that when it happens..drives me nuts!

    where to get the bottles…you could order them online, or you could go to a craft store like michael’s, etc. or, if you’re a thrifty person, why not check out places like goodwill? or the dollar stores? i think there’s several places online where you can order everything you need to make your bottle invites and you just print and assemble yourself. good luck ladies! our invites will turn out to be phenominal!

  10. Joan Says:

    I would also like to know where to get the bottles for the “message in a bottle” idea. Do you find these at craft stores or do you have to order them?

  11. michelle Says:

    hi! where can i find the wedding invitation with peacock feathers on this page?

  12. jennifer allman Says:

    I am wanting to make my own wedding invitations in a bottle but Im not sure how to put the response cards and self addressed envelopes? I have already bought my bottles and boxes… Please help….I need a response fast

  13. Alexcia Says:

    I am making my own message in a bottle invitations. I found a couple of sites on the internet that you can order from, but I ended up buying my bottles at ACMoore. They had a couple of different styles there and I didn’t pay shipping. Of course since I live at the beach my sand and shells will cost nothing :)

  14. Joyce VanPelt Says:

    Where do you order the bottles from for these? We want to use them for the party favor’s also. But unsure where to get them. Thanks Joyce

  15. Chanda Says:

    I maid my own message in a bottle wedding invitations. Our wedding is really small I only made six. They turned out so awsome we have now orderd more glass bottles so we can make wedding annouments and We can not wait to be able to send them out!!!

  16. Trish Says:

    I sent out message in a bottle wedding invitations and everyone loved them and said they were so cute..I purchased mine at alohainvitations there great

  17. beach invite ideas Says:

    i found a most wonderful woman who is handmaking my wedding invites fashioned on a real sand dollar. the rsvp cards are matching with two bands of hand applied sand as sort of a border. they are so cool!
    colleen

  18. KRISTIN Says:

    CAN YOU PUT THE “SAVE THE DATE MAGNET” INTO THE BOTTLE?

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