beaded wine glass charms

Wine glass charms are one of the best ways for you to distinguish one wine glass from another as well as to add a little something to your wine and table setting. These beaded wine glass charms are also very easy to create and are one of the easy ways for you to control and exercise your tastes and creativity when it comes to table setting and party preparations. Here are the steps to creating your own beaded wine glass charms.

beaded wine glass charms

very much appreciate your info on wine glass charms rings. they are hard to find in my area. i bought some memory wire bracket to making rings-i think they might work. now it;s off to the tore for the hoops. also, one thing you might want to consider for bead-i go to the thrift stores and find beaded dresses, sweaters, etc, and take the beada off-once i bought a wlack dress what we done entirely in beeds on the front, back and sleeves-i got what i wanted from it and gave it away-too time consuming! also, the thrift stores have old jewelery that can be used.

beaded wine glass charms

Just another thought for wine glass charms. I made these for my brotherr’s wedding, all 250+ of them, but I used memory wire, cut about 3 inches of it and curl the end into a small circle to act as a stop for the beads and then thread on normal small beads until there is about 1/4/″ left on the wire(i bought my beads at wal-mart and a specialty beads store). After all the beads are on, crimp the other end of the wire to keep the beads from falling off either way. Now your’re left with a straight stick of beads, so what I did, was wrap it around my finger to make it into a spiral and now it can easily thread around the base of the wine glass. With the loops on either end also, it is very easy to attach some sort of charm to it for an added embellishment. I wish I had pictures of it, but I cani’t seem to find any of them.

beaded wine glass charms

These were so easy and a blast to make. I made my charms with a few more beads on each one and I also included pewter grape charms to dress them up even a little more. Later I tried with some base metal silver colored charms in other shapes, ie. wine glass, wine bottle, wine goblets, more grapes, etc. All worked well. I put the charms in little metal tins and make stickers for the top of the tin that says, s“Charming Vintage>”. I put each tin into a draw string pouch with shiney silver stars on it. These will be great stocking stuffers!

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