Make wine glass charms

Make wine glass charms

Tired of hearing, "Is that my glass?" at gatherings? End the confusion by creating simple charms that will help everyone hang on to their own drink. Check out this Howcast video tutorial on how to make wine glass charms.

You Will Need

* Wine glasses
* A cylinder about 1/2 inch in diameter
* Beads, charms, or poster paper and stickers
* Memory wire
* A heavy-duty wire cutter or memory-wire shears
* Needle-nose pliers
* A hole-punch
* A drill
* Small drill bit

Step 1. Choose charms
Step 2. Cut pieces of wire
Step 3. Form hoops
Step 4. Add some charm
Step 5. Create a clasp
Step 6. Drink up!

Tip: You can use plain wire hoop earrings instead of memory wire. Just bend the straight end of the wire around the stem.

Fact: The average 5-ounce glass of wine – red or white – contains about 120 calories.

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