I had so much fun designing these wine bottle labels! They're a finished size of 4"x3.33" and fit Avery Template 8164 for easy at-home printing.These labels fit 4 to a page and are the perfect way to dress up an ordinary wine bottle!... |
These clustered clear glass wine bottles are a unique, eco-friendly, and absolutely stunning centerpiece! I love the open flames from the taper candles and how the light reflects off of the delicate glass. {Photography by Tom Mannion for Elle Decoration December 2009 via This is Glamorous} © Elizabeth Anne Designs: The Wedding Blog, 2009 | Permalink | 5 comments | Add to del.icio.us | StumbleUpon It! | Submissions Posted in: floral & decor Join us at EAD Living too! ... |
Good morning, lovelies, and Happy Friday! We’re kicking off the morning with this creative spin on traditional paper and pen with guest book wine bottles! If you’re bored of the guest book, check out this fun wine bottle guest book kit we spotted at EV Creations. Their special kit includes personalized, waterproof wine bottle labels to easily adhere to your favorite fine wine. You’ll also receive special pens for marking, so guests’ names appear bright + vivid on the bottles. Save the bottles to enjoy as you toast to your 1st, 5th, 10th, and 20th wedding anniversaries. What a swe... |
and make a vase. Chuck and I could fill an entire wall with empty wine bottle that he likes to collect and we never know what to do with- enter the wine bottle vase. The how to can be found over at Design Sponge.*Image via Design Sponge... |
We have incredibly cute do-it-yourself wedding project from Hilton Pittman Photography. Not only is it easy but, oh so clever.Gather together some empty wine bottles and put them to work as menu card displays at your wedding! Fill each wine bottle with flowers to double as a pretty centerpiece. Supplies: 1. Paper Raffia Ribbon 2. Card-stock 3. Wine Bottle 4. ScissorsGlue the printing paper onto your choice of colored card-stock. Poke small holes on either top end of card-stock and string paper raffia ribbon through, tying into a bow.Next, poke small holes on both bottom end of card-sto... |
For my wine tasting party I've been trying to think of some ways to decorate to go along with the wine theme. I was going to make a couple of those wine bottles with the lights in them then I saw this spin on the traditional style that is even better! Mosaic Style Isn't this so pretty? This one was made for Christmas but the marbles come in all colors. You don't have to worry about the cord and lights showing through. I love how it casts the colors all over. If you'd like to make one yourself, check out this article. Well I'm off to gather my supplies! (p... |
Funny enough, I'm only doing two of these this year and they were 2 weeks apart. Jennifer's wine bottles have a champagne metallic placecard tied on with pink satin ribbon. To see her entire set, click here.... |
We've seen loads of mason jar centerpieces -- but making wine bottles look chic? Now that's another story. These minimalist centerpieces have plenty of style, even without tons of flowers. Here's how to try the look: Start saving your empty wine bottles now. Soak them in hot water and a little dish soap to easily remove the labels. (Or, if you're going for a more rustic feel, buy wine from only one country, like France or Italy, and leave the labels on as part of the look). But maybe the best part about these centerpieces is that you won't need to buy a lot of flowers for them to look fa... |
JP Art Glass has been helping celebrate weddings up and down the crystal coast this year. The wedding gift of the year is the etched wine bottle and glasses! These are a great and elegant way to celebrate and have a keepsake that will last forever. You can have anything etched, a couple in Ohio ordered one with a trout on it! Big into fishing I guess! Also, etched sand bottles for beach ceremonies have been a hit too. The sand can be kept in the bottle with the Bride and Groom's names and date on it! These also make wonderful gifts for the wedding party.Etched and painted wine bottles are gre... |
It's the wine bottle version of the ball jars from last week!Remove the black and gold motif and you've got some serious rustic-chic potential!Found on i-do-it-yourself.com... |