Showing posts with label wine gift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wine gift. Show all posts

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Wine Label for Valentines Day

We are going to the neighbor's (yes, THAT neighbor - I've forgiven her haha) for Valentine's dinner tonight so I thought I'd  take a little hostess gift. I found these free printable wine labels online here and one of them popped out at me, I knew I had to make it for them. It says "my child might be the reason you drink, so please enjoy one from us" - let's just say that living next to the Sarge must be noisy at times! We are very lucky they're always good sports about his barking :)



Super easy to do - download and print the free printable on cardstock (there are a few to choose from, I made other friends the one that says "Happy Valentine's Day - Now Drink!); cut the label out, brush glue evenly on the back and stick it over the existing wine label that is on the bottle. That's it!

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Wine Cork Trivet

Looking for a quick/cute/fun/practical gift for a wine lover or cook (or wine loving cook) on your Christmas list? I made this cork trivet today and it turned out great - you should make one!


I was walking thru Home Depot with a friend and spotted this 4" duct clamp -  I remembered seeing a wine cork trivet in a catalog somewhere made with one of these and thought I'd give it a try. The clamp cost less than 2 bucks so figured I wasn't out much if it didn't work...I just so happen to have a bag or two of wine corks on hand (ok, ok, I have like 5 bags of wine corks - whatever...ha!) - if you don't have any you can buy them at a craft store (or maybe a kitchen store?), hit up a friend who collects corks, or ask a restaurant if they have any to give you. 


I cut out two circles, one from cardstock paper (as the base of the trivet under the corks) and one from felt (just so the bottom looked more finished) the same dimension as the clamp.

Arrange wine corks in the clamp, fitting in as many as possible. 



After you have the clamp filled, tighten the screw on the side of the clamp until the corks are very tightly wedged together and don't fall out when you pick the trivet up.


 Turn the corks over and glue first the cardstock and then the felt to the bottom.

There you go - cute wine cork trivet! Easy :)