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Pop Fizz Clink Repeat: DIY Champagne Flutes

Its FriYAY, time for a restorative glass of champagne!

We received these cute confetti glasses a few months back and take them out any time we pop open a bottle of bubbly. The only down side of these glasses is that we only have two! So we decided to make similarly festive flutes to go along with them whenever we have gatherings. Its super easy to make your own and we suggest you run out and get the supplies (only two things!) you need for this fun and glitzy craft! Once you make these babies, you will be inviting everyone over for a restorative glass of champagne! 

xxx Ivy & Eve

P.S. We got our favorite motto from our only reality tv guilty pleasure, Made In Chelsea. Mark Frances is our spirit animal. :)

Above: Marc Frances preaches the good word of Saint Dom (Perignon)

Materials:

Champagne flutes (we purchased ours at Bevmo)

Gold glass paint marker (available at most craft stores, here is the one we used)

Steps:

  1. Clean flute surfaces with glass cleaner.
  2. Shake glass paint marker well.
  3. Write on flutes: "Pop", "Fizz", "Clink", "Repeat".
  4. Allow glasses to dry in a ventilated area for 8 hours.
  5. Once dry, bake in oven at 375° F for 40 minutes in non-preheated oven.
  6. Let flutes cool in open oven.
  7. You are now ready for a restorative glass of champagne! 

Note: glasses are dishwasher safe.

At the End of Our Rainbow: DIY Glitter Champagne Bottles & Printable!

With Saint Patricks Day looming, it got us thinking about reaching the end of a rainbow. What would we find? As kids, we would have wished for unicorns, magic wands, and Hogwarts letters. Although we're still waiting for our Hogwarts letters (we're convinced that our owls are just lost), we also wouldn't mind finding some of these bottles of bubbly! We will be celebrating the Luck O' the Irish with these glittery treasures.

xxx Ivy & Eve

Here's how to make your own:

Materials:

Can of spray adhesive

Glitter

Bottles of your favorite bubbly (we used mini bottles, but any bottle will work)

String

Print outs of our printable

Tin foil

  1. Cover work surface with newspaper (we did this DIY outside)

  2. Cover neck of bottles with foil, to prevent adhesive and glitter sticking to it. 

  3. Spray bottles evenly with adhesive. (make sure to pop ay bubbles that may appear)

  4. Sprinkle glitter on bottle until covered, shake off excess.

  5. Let bottles dry.

  6. While bottles dry, print and cut tags. Punch holes and thread string through the tag.

  7. Slip tag over neck of bottle. 

  8. Taa-daa! That simple!