Introduction: Santa-Tizer

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I made these for my niece's teacher.  They are so simple to make and very inexpensive. 

Step 1: What You Need

I started out by getting by plain bottles of hand sanitizer from the Dollar Store.
Then, I made my cuts for the bottle.  I used a Cricut Cutting Machine, but if you do not have a cutting machine available, you can make the cuts by hand or use stickers for the letters.

I used George and Basic Shapes Cricut Cartridge to cut a rectangle out of shiny red paper at a size of 8 inches wide x 4 inches high.  I then used vinyl for the other cuts.  I cut a black piece for the belt at a size of 8 inches wide x 1 inch high from George and Basic Shapes Cricut Cartridge.  I then used yellow vinyl and the Winter Frolic Cartridge to cut the buckle at a size of 1 1/2 inches.  For the font, I used the Robotz Cricut Cartridge and cut the saying at 2 1/2 inches wide x 1 1/4 inches high.

Step 2: Putting It Together

Now, I put all of the cut pieces together on my label, centering the letters so they would be on the front of the  bottle.  I removed the label from my sanitizer, but you do not need to do this, because you will be covering it up.  I used a line of hot glue to attach the label at the back of the bottles.

Here is a picture of the front and back of the bottles.