Anyone else get wine glasses at home or at parties confused?
Okay, so I know there are cute little wine rings out there that identify your wine glass but hey us crafty girls are always gonna find a way to put our own spin on it!
Those rings might be cute but chalkboard base wine glasses are way more fun. You can personalize them, and if you mess up, just start over!
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Supplies:
- Wine glasses
- Martha Stewart Chalkboard Paint
- Painters tape
- Paintbrushes
- Chalk
Important: Before you use your chalkboard let, it completely dry for 24 hour after the last coat!!
Voila! Your very own chalkboard wine glasses!
Audra! These are awesome and I love how you can doodle what you want. Might have to try these. Makes me want a glass of wine too! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks girl! I love me some wine! :D
ReplyDeleteLooooove this idea!! I always make people label their cups when we have lots of people over, but never thought about wine glasses! I do occasionaly use those cute wine markers, but then you forget which wine marker was yours! Gonna have to do this one!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome.....you amaze me Audra.....
ReplyDeleteGah! What a fabulous idea!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute and would be perfect for a wine party!!
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Tiffani
Thanks everyone!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love these! They're so adorable, great idea!
ReplyDeleteFAB idea would be perfect for a party where everyone can write their name.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :-)
That is tooo clever! I'm thinking something similar with the cups at a kids party. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea and fun for your guests too! :-D
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Emily
emilysummers-designer.blogspot.com
cool idea! i'm obsessed with chalkboard paint and am always looking for things i can cover with it :)
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So cute and practical! I'm your newest follower, would love if you would check out my blog when you get a chance :)
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Cute! I love chalkboard paint. I'm a new follower from Homework's blog hop.
ReplyDeleteI'm following Kurtz Corner on Facebook now and new to your blog. I love it! This project was so cool, I had to share it on my blog: http://adesiretoinspire.blogspot.com/2011/09/wine-me.html
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing all the cool things you share here! :)
I have to paint some now that I have seen how cute yours turned out. My only question, are they dishwasher safe?
ReplyDeleteTraci
The chalkboard paint is water based...not sure if that makes a difference...but I would hand wash them either way!
ReplyDeleteAudra
I've seen the chalkboard paint on wine glasses done around blogland, but I LOVE yours the best! Thanks so much for linking to the Tuesday To Do Party! Can't wait to see what you've been up to this week!
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Jami
www.blackberryvine.blogspot.com
Great idea! Thanks for linking with us at Show & Share!
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mylilpinkpocket.blogspot.com
Audra,
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Kim
www.thesasselife.com
What a great idea! People are always getting their glasses mixed up at our parties. I might need to try this. Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteSo how should these be cleaned?
ReplyDeleteSo how should these be cleaned?
ReplyDeleteBy hand
DeleteI love the idea. You can personalize these glasses by putting names of your guest so they will feel more welcome.
ReplyDeleteCan you use the non aerosol chalkboard paint?
ReplyDeleteYes, I used Martha Stewart paint
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