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15 Ways to Customize Your Spring Break Bottle

It may be cold out now, but collegiettes everywhere are cuddled up under their blankets with visions of spring break dancing around in their heads. If your choice of vacation spot is the beach, you’ll need to stay hydrated. What better way to get rid of the winter blues than by customizing your own water jug?

1. Monogrammed Lilly Jug

Don’t think you can freehand this on your own? Use patterned duct tape or print out your favorite pattern on adhesive paper!

2. American Flag Bottle

How patriotic! This is one bottle you’ll want to use all summer long. 

3. Floral Perfection

Adding flowers to pretty much anything takes it from drab to fab! Here’s your proof.

4. Ombré

Obtaining this ombré look is so much easier than you think. Just find three coordinating colors and blend them together—you’re set!

5. Custom Big/Little Jugs

Going on a trip with your big? Surprise her with these adorable customized water jugs!

6. Beachy Keen

This tropical design should get you in the spring break spirit.

7. Aztec Print Bottle

Bright colors and a creative design like this one will make your water jug impossible to misplace.

8. Black & White

Keep it elegant with this chic black and white design, which wouldn’t be complete without a pop of pink.

9. Chevron

A chevron pattern will jazz up your water bottle with little to no effort.

10. Vineyard Vines Jug

This jug will put all of your friends’ store-bought bottles to shame.

11. Sorority Bottles

Start with plain black water bottles; then, use paint makers to customize. It’s that simple!

12. Teal Dream

This classy pattern will add some charm to any water bottle.

13. Color Blocking

Elevate your bottle with this color blocking design, which proves two very different hues can lead to the cutest craft.

14. Bedazzled Vera Bottle

This bottle has the perfect combination of sparkle and color, don’t you think?

15. Monogrammed Koozies

Make your own koozies so you can keep your water as cold as possible while you’re relaxing on the beach!

Allie Maniglia served as the Campus Correspondent for Her Campus at Penn State from 2017-2018. She majored in public relations with minors in international studies and communication arts and sciences. If she's not busy writing away, you can find her planning her next adventure (probably back to the U.K.), feeding an unhealthy addiction to HGTV or watching dog videos on YouTube.