Although many of us are proud to show off our well-packaged yet inexpensive wines, some wine-lovers don't have the same access to such great finds. If you're a little sheepish about displaying your lesser-priced wines or just aren't into packaging design, try this cool little cozy instead. It's like a Snuggie for your Pinot!
This fun little cozy not only helps you keep your grip, but covers up your labeling if you're a little worried that folks might comment. Even if you could care less what others think about your wine selection, there's still something satisfactory about setting a table without labels or brands on things.
All that is required is a quick stitch and maybe a few for decoration and you suddenly have yourself a little wrap. If you wanted to get all crazy like (not that any of us would ever go overboard) you could even paint a little patch of chalkboard paint across the middle and add your own words or labeling if you wish. Something simple like red or white would do, but Santa's Grape Juice is always an option as well!
Check out all the details over at Craft so you can get started making some of your own, or for friends! They'd make a great addition to a bottle for the holiday gift giving season!
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or you could serve it out of a carafe, that way no one can tell what you are serving, other than by the color.
or, just dont pretend to be a wine snob? :)
if you're pouring glasses of wine that large, no one will care for long...
really? file this under unnecessary things
Is this particular design called "The Gym Sock"?
*dislike
A little too cutesy for my taste. But, to each their own.
Talk about unnecessary. And I would say get a better class of friends if they're going to get snobby about the wine you drink.
I find this cozy really charming. Good idea.
wow that is a generous pour :)
I have never understood wine cozies.
why is that wine on the floor?