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Post by fernwood on Sept 11, 2018 12:54:06 GMT -5
Here are 2 of 6 completed wine glass charms made with jamesp glass cabs. Hope to get many more completed over the next 3 weeks. I was a little worried about the epoxy holding the bail for this application, but they passed the test. I tied a string around a bail that had been drying for 48 hours. Held the cab in one hand. Started gradually applying more and more pressure while pulling with the other hand. It took almost all my strength to pull the bail off the cab. I am making other wine glass/bottle charms with tumbled rocks and individual beads. b 1 g 1 g 2 Thanks for looking.
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Post by MsAli on Sept 11, 2018 13:40:11 GMT -5
That's a unique and cool idea
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Post by fernwood on Sept 11, 2018 14:18:22 GMT -5
Wine charms/bottle charms are big around here. There is a local winery, a winery/brewery, several breweries and a distillery. Some of the breweries offer 750 ml bottles of small batch or specialty brews. Lots of needs for charms. People put them on the bottles when giving as gifts. Lots of house parties where beverages are served in wine glasses. Most prefer using charms for people to ID their glasses. More upscale than masking tape with initials, lol.
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Post by MsAli on Sept 11, 2018 14:30:52 GMT -5
Wine charms/bottle charms are big around here. There is a local winery, a winery/brewery, several breweries and a distillery. Some of the breweries offer 750 ml bottles of small batch or specialty brews. Lots of needs for charms. People put them on the bottles when giving as gifts. Lots of house parties where beverages are served in wine glasses. Most prefer using charms for people to ID their glasses. More upscale than masking tape with initials, lol. Instead of the chain, you could also use memory wire
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