What are you doing right now? Eating tacos? Drinking a margarita? I HOPE you picked up the ingredients to make those rockin’ pulled chicken + pineapple salsa tacos. Seriously. It’s #TacoTuesday and you earned it.
Oh and pro tip: the pulled chicken + pineapple salsa are AH-MAZING additions to jazz up a Caesar salad. Buh bye, sad desk lunch. Now that we’ve got your dinner + tomorrow’s lunch plans all set, let’s get our DIY on.
IZZE challenged me to upcycle one of their pop bottles (yes, I say pop) and originally, I thought about filling them with bright, colorful candy like jelly beans and M+Ms or creating designs using Washi tape.
But with tacos on the brain, it hit me that an IZZE bottle kinda looked like a…
CACTUS!
{Salsa dancer emoji // Cactus emoji}
Let’s get this fiesta started, people!! All you need to create a DIY cactus is an empty IZZE bottle, construction paper, scissors and tape. And BA-BAM you’ve got one schnazzy centerpiece for your Cinco de Mayo party!
Still thinking about those candies? Green M+Ms or jelly beans can easily replace the crinkled paper.
I’m just sayin’…
Supplies
IZZE pop bottles (Remove the label, let soak in warm, soapy water to loosen the label glue. Goo-B-Gone also removes the glue)
Scissors
Green + pink construction paper (at least 3 green pieces)
Tape
Directions
Cut the green construction paper in thin horizontal strips and fold back and forth to create a crinkled look. Fill the empty bottle with the paper shreds.
Freehand the cactus “arms” and be sure to leave a little extra length at the arm’s base, you’ll fold this and tape it to the bottle to secure the arm.
Freehand flowers and tape to the cactus “arms.”
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