![]() ![]() This drink can be used in a variety of ways. Many rosé connoisseurs swear by this classic, but don’t be fooled by its simplicity. Mike’s Birds/Wikimedia CommonsSource: Mike’s Birds/Wikimedia CommonsContinue reading below advertisementFrosé ![]() Four to six servings are possible with this recipe. Garnish with a grapefruit wedge and serve over ice in some glasses. To begin, in a large pitcher or mixing bowl, whisk together 3/4 cup chilled passionfruit juice, 1/4 cup Aperol, 1/4 cup lime juice, and four teaspoons sugar until sugar is dissolved. This drink is a twist on the classic Italian Spritz created by BABE Wine. Add a few fresh raspberries and a slice of lemon, or experiment with different types of fruit to see what you can come up with.īABE Rosé Italian SpritzSource: BABE Wines Continue reading below advertisementBABE Rosé Italian Spritz Simply combine one scoop of lemon sorbet and one scoop of raspberry sorbet in a wine glass and top with rosé for this Ruffino Wine cocktail. Summer Splash by RufinoSource: Facebook/Ruffino Into each glass, place a few pieces of fruit. When you’re ready to serve, add as much sparkling water as you want. Simply combine the fruit, juice, and rosé in a large pitcher and chill for several hours to allow the flavors to blend. I would recommend using one of Plaid Craft’s FolkArt Enamel paints or DecoArt’s Americana Gloss Enamels instead as I know I’ve used those brands and had good success.Avaline Rosé Spritz with Pomegranate and Citrusġ cup pomegranate juice1 or 2 thinly sliced grapefruits1 cup sliced kumquats1 bottle Avaline RoséSparkling water to taste I know many acrylic craft paints also say they’re safe for use on glass, but I’ve always used gloss enamel paints. On their website they say, “Made from the purest ingredients, Apple Barrel Colors provide premium performance on wood, Styrofoam, paper mache, tin, terra cotta, wood and any porous surface.” They do have a GLOSS version of their paint which they say is safe for glass as well as indoor and outdoor use.įor the wine glasses, look specifically for gloss enamel paint. I just Googled it and it appears that Apple Barrel is a brand made by Plaid Crafts. I haven’t ever used Apple Barrel paints and maybe they work just fine for glassware that you’re not using all the time, like if something was going to be displayed on a shelf. Use painter’s tape to attach your design to the inside of the wine glass. It’s available for FREE through the sign-up form above. NOTE: This printable is not in the Idea Insider VIP Club. A lifetime membership in our Idea Insider VIP Club is a great way to save time and money with easy access to hundreds of printable cards, tags, wall art and more right at your fingertips. You can also join our Idea Insider VIP Club to get unlimited access to the full vault of unique and beautiful printables we offer to make gift giving, holidays and everyday life more special. Plus you’ll have the opportunity to get the weekly Kenarry Ideas In Your Inbox newsletter, as well as product discounts, special offers and other content that is EXCLUSIVE for Kenarry subscribers only. You can upgrade to the “royale” version to get additional premium fonts, embellishments and other goodies.)Īll printables from Ideas for the Home by Kenarry® are for your own PERSONAL USE ONLY.Īfter you’ve signed up, watch for an e-mail to confirm your e-mail address and download the free digital printable. ( PicMonkey is a free online tool I LOVE for creating and editing graphics. You can use a program like PicMonkey to create your own words and designs for your wine glass designs. Create and print the design for your wine glasses Access to a computer and printer, optional.Paint palette or small containers (Tip: an old egg carton would work great as a paint palette.).Red, yellow, blue, white and black gloss enamel craft paints.What You Needīefore you get started, this is what you will need. All opinions expressed are our own, derived from our personal experience. This means if you make a purchase from one of these links, we’ll make a small commission at no additional cost to you so we can keep the great ideas for the home coming your way. Want to know how to paint wine glasses? This tutorial will walk you through every step.ĭisclosure: This blog post contains affiliate links for products or services we think you’ll like.
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