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Show All ItemsClue (or Cluedo as we call it here in the UK) is an awesome game that has been kind of forgotten in our modern age. Unlike Monopoly and Scrabble, people aren't queuing up to play app versions of it, but it was a great game with iconic artwork and pieces! I decided to celebrate the game by making wine glass charms out of them. They would be great for parties, murder mystery nights and board game nights, as well as off-beat (or slightly macabre) weddings! These are cute and quirky and a lot of fun to make!Step 1: Gather Tools and MaterialsShow All ItemsYou will need:Old Clue/Cluedo game Wine charm rings - buy from ebay or twist your own Glass beads Drill with small bit (I used 1mm) PliersAnd that is it!Step 2: Drill Holes in Your Clue PiecesShow All ItemsFirst, you need to drill holes in each playing piece, close to the edge so that a jump ring will fit through, but not so close that it is weakened. I used a Dremel in a drill press and a 1mm drill bit. You will not need to drill into the revolver or the rope, as you can attach jump rings to these without one.

Step 3: Attach Jump RingsShow All ItemsOnce you have drilled all of your holes, you need to attach jump rings. Open the jump ring by sliding the two sides apart, not by pulling the ends away from each other. Once you have threaded on the playing piece, close the jump rings securely again.
best deals on wine coolersStep 4: Assemble Wine CharmsShow All ItemsOnce you have done that, all that is left is to thread the charms onto the jump rings.
best wine to drink at olive gardenI used coloured beads as well just to give them a little pop of colour.
best wine to give for christmas 2016These charms would be great for people who enjoy board games, or even better, for murder mystery parties!
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To use, simply unhook and rehook around the stem of a wine glass (or even a mug of tea or coffee!)It happens all the time… you set your wine glass down next to someone else’s, and then you can’t remember which was yours. Well there’s a simple fix for that – wine charms!
cool wine glass ideasAnd markers, and tags and flags!
best selling wine 2015Keep reading to check out 25 of our favorite ways to avoid wine glass mixups. Make a set of pastel colored tassels and turn them into wine charms using this easy tutorial from Sugar and Charm. Your guests will want a set of their own! Colorful letter beads can be used for more than just jewelry; make a set of these letter bead wine charms using Eryn With A Y’s simple instructions. Write clever sayings like she has done, or use names if you have a group of friends that come over regularly.

Make a set of these adorable monogram wine charms so guests can choose the first letter of their name. Head over to Krafty Kath to find out how to make them. Get classy with these colorful leather wine tags. You could even cut them in different shapes if you wanted to get creative. Get the simple instructions at By Elke. Add a coat of chalkboard paint to the bottom of your wine glasses so they can be customized depending on the occasion. Guests can write their names on them, or you can write a reminder to yourself! Get the tutorial here. If you prefer stemless wine glasses, your guests can still keep track of their drinks… just have them stick a pretty piece of washi tape on their glass as Jen has done and provide permanent markers for them to write their names. Pipe cleaners are a great way to temporarily mark wine glasses… Savannah Smiled recommends having each guest pick a different color and wrap it around the stem of their glass. Hostess With The Mostess blog shared this genius idea: cut out round pieces of beautiful patterned paper and tack them to the bottoms of wine glasses using small pieces of double-sided tape.

Stickers are another great wine glass marker idea… Madigan Made used glittery blue letter stickers to spell out guests’ names, but you could really use any type of sticker. Petals To Picots shares a tutorial for these beautiful crocheted wine charms… she even shows you how to add small glass beads to the edge of the crochet work. This is another clever way to use paper to differentiate between wine glasses… learn how to create these fun paper stars over on Craft and Creativity. This one is super simple, one of those “why didn’t I think of that?” ideas… grab a liquid chalk marker and write friends’ names on the bottoms of your wine glasses. Read more at Hope Studios. This one requires a bit more effort, but the end result is just fantastic. Learn how to make this fun fabric wine glass coaster over at Sew Many Ways. Sugar and Charm shares a fantastic tutorial on how to etch wine glasses. Each guest gets a different number so they don’t mix up their glass with someone else’s.

Head over to Keeping Up With The Kutters to learn how to make these gorgeous beaded wine glass stem markers. There are so many beads on the market that you could really customize this project any way you like. Learn how to make these colorful fringe wine glass name tags over at Squirrelly Minds. Customize the colors for the season or the theme of your party. If sparkles are more your thing, give these shimmering beauties a try! Centsational Girl shares how to make this sparkling wine charms here. These pretty numbered tags are secured to the wine glass stems using grosgrain ribbon. Find out how to make them at the London Reid Blog. Pom poms are on trend these days, so why not make a few pom pom wine charms? Get the tutorial for these over at Live Laugh Rowe. Take a cue from your prettiest jewelry for these gorgeous stone and metal wine charms. Add monograms for extra pizzazz. Get the instructions at The Chic Site. If you’re good with a pair of pliers, this is the project for you.