Red, Red Ri-i-ings...

For Christmas this year, I did the Good Biter Thing (GBT?) - I made a list of what I wanted for Christmas.

Clearly, there were many things on the list that were a bit of a stretch:

But some things were more manageable...like my plea for funky napkin rings.

Mom came through with flying colors - gorgeous, festive, red-beaded rings - a perfect blend with golds and browns. I didn't have the heart to tell her about today's tip - to admit that I also needed eclectic, mismatched, bizarre rings so that I could use them during the Christmas holiday and let my guests have individual ring designs so that they could save their almost-unused napkins for reuse. The red rings were just too perfect to tarnish with additional conversation/requests.

The way I see it? Great addition to the Christmas wish list for next year.

-Heather...off to admire a Christmas gift of garden art made from old oil drums...

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FYI, you can write on any glass (not necessarily plastic - I haven't tried, as I don't own any) with a permanent marker. It lasts all day, and it washes right off. At every gathering we have everyone write their name on their glass (or wineglass). Works perfect.
wine glass rings and charms are even easier then what was mentioned by DYI .. using the jewelry components sold at michaels craft store .. all you need is small hoop earrings and beads or any number of charms available at michaels craft store ... and true ribbon works as well ... sets made are great gifts for that wine lover to go along with that bottle of wine or some nice glasses ..

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