Eat, drink & be merry!
Of course, the holidays aren’t just about cards! Some crafters like to create special keepsakes as gifts, or for home decor, or to really put that personal touch on a party. When I saw the Catherine Pooler Holiday Charms stamp set – I knew exactly what I’d be making first – wine glass charms! And, I couldn’t be happier with how they turned out!
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My Project
I’ve always loved the idea of wine glass charms. They can be so cute and really are a helpful little thing to keep drinks in the right hands at a party. I didn’t have any holiday themed ones, so I thought this would be a perfect time to give my idea a try.
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The Technique & Design
I have to admit, the charms really shrunk more than I thought they would, but in the end, I think they turned out to be a great size! I did have to go shopping for all of the beads and charm wire (they’re hoop earring wires), which was a fun time at Michael’s down an aisle I don’t normally frequent!
The nice thing about making the shrink plastic charms (besides how fun it is to watch them shrink up) is that the coloring is super easy and doesn’t have to be precise. This is something the kids could do with you helping with the heating and shrinking part. Then, put them to task stringing the beads and charms while you close off the ends!
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Project Tutorial Video
I’ve got a detailed look into today’s project. Save it in your Watch List over on YouTube so you have it handy when you’re ready to make your charms!
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Your post has inspired me to try to maker these cute wine glass charms. And I’d love to win a set that you have made!
These are so cute and festive!
Cute! I don’t drink any more though. They would make fun presents though. Again, lots of fun tips and tricks. I never did shrink art before but have seen the materials before to do the technique. You could make these for other party ideas – like a Halloween party, birthday party, etc. using small stamps. Man, I am never going to get anything done watching all your videos for inspiration!
These are so cute! Great gift ideas.
Superb hostess gift! You have way more patience than I will ever have as while you gave clear understandable easy instructions, I just don’t know if I could sit and do this project. Love, love them but then give away oh heck no lol!!! I adore watching you create.
These are really fun! Great project for gifts!