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Wine Charm Fig 5
And… we’re done! Here’s a picture of what the finished wine charm looks like on a piece of stemware.

In order to put the wine charm on a glass, simply slip it around a wineglass and close it by putting the stopper piece of wire into the eyelet. If the fit is loose, you may want to try angling it a bit more with the pliers to give the eyelet something to catch onto.

These wine charms are really simple to make, and you can make all different sorts of variations. We’ve made ones using silver or pewter “themed charms” or just plain beads all the way. They make great gifts as well! Here are some pictures of wine charms we’ve made for Bellaceti.


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