Choosing Personalized Wine Glasses Is Simple

February 27, 2010 · Filed Under Craft · Comment 

Personalized Wine Glasses can be a fun gift for many occasions. They are simple, sleek and elegant. They are also a gift that will be used and cherished for many years to come.

Consider giving Personalized Wine Glasses as a gift for weddings, graduations, anniversaries, or birthdays. They also make excellent gifts for bridal showers and engagement parties.

You’re going to find that personalized wine glasses are available in various styles and colors. With a lot of choices, you are going to be sure to get something special for your special person. Just keep in mind the personal style of recipients when you choose a gift for them.

Personalized wine glasses can be found in specialty gift shops; however you will find a lot more options on the internet. There are also Personalized Wine Glasses available to suit just about every budget. Do some research to find the best price on the brand that you are trying to find.

If you are buying Personalized Wine Glasses for a wedding gift decide what you want to have engraved onto the glass ahead of time. You might thing about buying a 2 piece set. You could have the wedding date engraved on both.

You may want to have both groom and bride engraved on the glasses or you’ll want to set the names of the groom and bride. Whatever your choice, personalized wedding glasses will be sure to be a hit!

For graduations you may think about getting personalized wine glasses in the color of school. It might be an excellent gift for college graduates who will be out on their own. A lot of people don not consider purchasing items, such as acrylic wine glasses until they actually need them. If you get a set of these for a graduate they are sure to appreciate them every time they open a new bottle of wine!

The traditional gift for the 15th anniversary is crystal wine glasses. A set of personalized crystal wine glasses can be an excellent gift for everyone that celebrates their 15th wedding anniversary.

Birthdays are the perfect time to give Personalized Wine Glasses as a gift. This is especially true if you have a wine lover in your life. Try to think of something special and unique to have engraved on their wine glass.

You will want to have something special and unique like a quote or short poem engraved on the glasses. A monogram will always be an excellent touch when you have no any idea to engrave on the glass. Any wine lover may be pleased to have personalized wine glasses as the gift.

Removing Scratches from Glassware

November 20, 2009 · Filed Under Craft · Comment 

Everybody has faced this problem at least once in their life. A favoured piece of glassware has been dropped or just mishandled and has picked up some ugly marks and scratches. You would be amazed just how many people throw the bit of glassware out, even though with a little work it could be made as good as new. With the right knowledge and materials, you can get your glass looking spotless again.

1.) Trying to rub the scratch out using harsh abrasives will not work. This may work on wood, but on your favorite whisky glass, you’ll end up with a horrible opaque patch that will look even worse and be even more difficult to remove. You need to use a very fine abrasive substance such as cerium oxide. You should be able to find this at glassware shops or jewelers.

2.) Next you need a polishing wheel. This is form of spin buffer that has a soft pad and is fitted onto a hand drill. When abrasive is added to the pad and it spins up against the glass surface, it buffs any marks away. If the pad isn’t completely clean then you’ll just make more scratches in the glass, so check carefully first. You should also use the drill on a slow speed setting to avoid damaging you glass. Crystal glass is stronger and so can withstand higher spin speeds.

3.) Scratches that cover a large area or are quite serious will need something a bit more substantial for repair. Special resin is often used for serious scratches and this can be found at most hardware stores or glassware specialists. You’ll need to ensure that the resin you use has the same refractive index as the glass, otherwise it will stand out like a sore thumb, especially on crystal vases and glassware. When you have laid on the resin, the buffer and abrasive can be used to get a consistent finish and get the glass sparkling.

Why Do We Serve Drinks In Different Shaped Glasses?

September 22, 2009 · Filed Under Hobbies · Comment 

A large number of people would be happy drinking every beverage they consume out of the same glass and not worry about the many different shapes and sizes available. Not many people think that a drink can’t be changed very much by what it is drunk from? Interestingly they can, so lets take a look at some of the more common glass shapes and how they came to be this design.

Whisky Glasses. There is a very good reason why people consume whisky from large-diameter glasses rather than the tall thin variety. Because whisky is often consumed ‘straight’ and not diluted with a mixer (although it can be), the volume of a serving is often quite small. The result of this means that if whisky was served over ice in a narrow and tall glass, the area of the drink in contact with the ice would be quite small as the ice would be stacked up the glass. As ice is necessary to chill the whisky and release its deeper flavors, it’s best to serve the drink in a wide shallow glass where the ice can move around and have more contact area with the liquid, thus chilling the whisky more.

Champagne Glasses.Champagne is traditionally served in a tall, thin flute and there is an interesting reason as to why. As champagne contains lots of little bubbles, it releases a constant flow of powerful gas into the glass as they float up and reach the surface. If the glass had a wide rim then your nose would be situated within the glass when drinking and the powerful gasses would effect flavour by numbing the sinuses.

Red and White Wine Glassware. You will find that red wine glasses tend to have a large, deep-bowled body. The wine can really be thrashed about in this shape of glass and this mixing effect not only enhances certain flavours but releases many more aromas into the glass.Further more, your nose can comfortably fit into the body of a wide glass, meaning you can breath in more of the wine’s aromatic offerings. White wine glasses are generally smaller and thinner. The reason for this is that white wine tastes better when the flavours are condensed in the glass and the aromas not absorbed so much via the nasal passage.