Reusable Wine Bottle Cellar Tags
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When your wine bottles are stacked on a wine rack, pulling each bottle out to check it's label can be time consuming. These identifier tags slip easily over the bottle cap and make it easy to quickly identify a wine. They are laminated, so use a white board pen and then they can be recycled to another bottle easily. Use different labels to help with identification - red for red wines and white for white. A colour for different years? A rainbow of colours for different varieties?
Plain or lightly patterned paper works best, so that the writing show up clearly.
Making non-laminated disposable tags for single once is another, quicker option. Make sure that you make enough to have a stash for future wine purchases.
Plain or lightly patterned paper works best, so that the writing show up clearly.
Making non-laminated disposable tags for single once is another, quicker option. Make sure that you make enough to have a stash for future wine purchases.
Materials
1. Light card or paper in chosen colours. I've used white and pink vellum, and a light cream card.
2. Paper trimmer or scissors
3. Laminator
4. Laminating sheets
5. Strong craft punch. I used "designer label" Paper Shapers craft punch. The hole in the centre of this punch is approximately 3cm diameter, and a circle punch of about 3 to 3.5cm would also work well.
6. White board marker
7. Ruler (for measuring)
1. Light card or paper in chosen colours. I've used white and pink vellum, and a light cream card.
2. Paper trimmer or scissors
3. Laminator
4. Laminating sheets
5. Strong craft punch. I used "designer label" Paper Shapers craft punch. The hole in the centre of this punch is approximately 3cm diameter, and a circle punch of about 3 to 3.5cm would also work well.
6. White board marker
7. Ruler (for measuring)
2. Laminate the pieces of paper.
When laminating is is easier if:
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5. Use the white board marker to write onto the labels.
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