
Begin by mixing a bit of baking powder to light blue paint and mixing it well. The amount of baking powder you add will depend upon the amount of paint you're mixing it into. You want the consistency to be somewhat thicker than paint alone and for it to "bubble" up a bit when you stir it. The baking powder will give the paint a matte, chalky finish and will allow it to better stick to plastic. Paint 25 Blue Baby Bottle Favor Containers with the light blue paint and baking powder mixture and set aside to dry.

Assemble two panels from the DIY Photo Booth Backdrop Board according to the included instructions and place against the wall behind the area where you will set up your dessert table. Next spell out the words "poppin bottles" using Jumbo Bulletin Board Letters and attach them to the backdrop using 1" GlueDots® Extra Large Clear Adhesive Dots.



Now attach the painted Blue Baby Bottle Favor Containers in five rows of five to the backdrop board using 1" GlueDots® Extra Large Clear Adhesive Dots.

Using a Hand-Held Air Balloon Pump, inflate a Blue Welcome Baby Bottle Mylar Balloon, careful not to overfill. Hang onto the wall next to the backdropby attaching several 1" GlueDots® Extra Large Clear Adhesive Dots to the back.

Next, create a balloon garland using a mix of Black 9" Latex Balloons, White 9" Latex Balloons, Black 11" Latex Balloons and White 11" Latex Balloons following the steps found here. Once you've created your desired length, tie the garland onto removable adhesive hooks using fishing line. Be sure to position one end close to the mouth of the baby bottle balloon to look as if the balloon "bubbles" are shooting from the bottle.

Lastly, style the remainder of your party around your newly created backdrop. Once guests have had their fill of nibbles, simply slide the dessert table to the side and you have the perfect background for taking photos! Be sure to check out the full Modern Black & White Baby Boy Sip & See along with the details to create your own Pacifier Hunt Game and DIY Baby Bottle Trophies!

Begin by mixing a bit of baking powder to light blue paint and mixing it well. The amount of baking powder you add will depend upon the amount of paint you're mixing it into. You want the consistency to be somewhat thicker than paint alone and for it to "bubble" up a bit when you stir it. The baking powder will give the paint a matte, chalky finish and will allow it to better stick to plastic. Paint 25 Blue Baby Bottle Favor Containers with the light blue paint and baking powder mixture and set aside to dry.

Assemble two panels from the DIY Photo Booth Backdrop Board according to the included instructions and place against the wall behind the area where you will set up your dessert table. Next spell out the words "poppin bottles" using Jumbo Bulletin Board Letters and attach them to the backdrop using 1" GlueDots® Extra Large Clear Adhesive Dots.



Now attach the painted Blue Baby Bottle Favor Containers in five rows of five to the backdrop board using 1" GlueDots® Extra Large Clear Adhesive Dots.

Using a Hand-Held Air Balloon Pump, inflate a Blue Welcome Baby Bottle Mylar Balloon, careful not to overfill. Hang onto the wall next to the backdropby attaching several 1" GlueDots® Extra Large Clear Adhesive Dots to the back.

Next, create a balloon garland using a mix of Black 9" Latex Balloons, White 9" Latex Balloons, Black 11" Latex Balloons and White 11" Latex Balloons following the steps found here. Once you've created your desired length, tie the garland onto removable adhesive hooks using fishing line. Be sure to position one end close to the mouth of the baby bottle balloon to look as if the balloon "bubbles" are shooting from the bottle.

Lastly, style the remainder of your party around your newly created backdrop. Once guests have had their fill of nibbles, simply slide the dessert table to the side and you have the perfect background for taking photos! Be sure to check out the full Modern Black & White Baby Boy Sip & See along with the details to create your own Pacifier Hunt Game and DIY Baby Bottle Trophies!