Redneck Traveling Wine Chalice
Intro: Redneck Traveling Wine Chalice
Stylish and practical, this highfalutin goblet goes where no other will. It is equally at home in a five star hotel, as it is primitive camping with the wildcats and grizzly bears. Best of all, it won't spill while you are not drinking from it. Water, Dom Perignon, or That bad batch of homemade chokecherry wine, this chalice does it all.
STEP 1: Supplies
The required supplies are:
A glass candlestick. The dollar store can help here.
An empty jelly or canning jar.
Glue, specially formulated for glass to glass bonding. Hobby Lobby sells GlassBond
A glass candlestick. The dollar store can help here.
An empty jelly or canning jar.
Glue, specially formulated for glass to glass bonding. Hobby Lobby sells GlassBond
STEP 2: Bonding
Place a bead of glue on the candlestick, wait two minutes (per: the glue manufacture's instructions), then center the jar on the top of the candlestick.
STEP 3: Wait
Go do something else crafty while the glue sets up.
STEP 4: Customize
A bow adds a nice holiday flair.
STEP 5: Test, Test, Test
Testing is important, make sure to test thoroughly. Pour, Swirl, Sip, Chug, then put the lid on and give it a leak test.
STEP 6: Again, Again
Four more candlesticks, time to eat some more jelly.
18 Comments
susanrm 12 years ago
laserline 12 years ago
sokamiwohali 12 years ago
laserline 12 years ago
(Shaker o' salt made out of an old glass.....???,spice bottle?, Christmas ornament?, ...?)
sokamiwohali 12 years ago
BUT im thinking make a little glass "pouch" to slide in one of those small Lucas margarita salt containers.
laserline 12 years ago
Google just gives me ads for Cabo San Lucas. Yeah, I'd like to go but us cowboys shouldn't go into the ocean The boots 'll pull ya right to the bottom.
I'd love to collaborate with you on this. If we keep it in the comments section everyone who cars can benefit, and maybe throw in another great idea, like you did.
sokamiwohali 12 years ago
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images;_ylt=A0oG7h29BN1OuhoADQ5XNyoA?p=lucas%20salt%20candy&fr2=piv-web
the cannister looks like the third picture on the top row.
laserline 12 years ago
Time to prototype and test, test, test. revise and test, test, test.
best of all, all that testing means more empty bottles to make things from. It's a maker's endless circle of goodness.
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laserline 12 years ago
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