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  • DIY Wine Bar Bookcase

    If you love a good brandy with your pleasure reading, a bookcase bar is perfect for your library. Even if you just need a place to stash all of your cocktail equipment, a bookcase comes already prepared to hold lots of heavy items. Bookcases also have plenty of storage space, giving you the opportunity to display your favorite champagne flutes and decorative bottles of Crown Royal and Patron tequila. All any bookcase needs is a few modifications to go from classroom to party room.

  • DIY Wine Closet

    To preserve flavor and keep corks moist, proper wine storage is essential. A temperature between 50 and 55 degrees Fahrenheit and a humidity level of 70 percent are optimal, but bottles can be stored in an area with slight fluctuations for up to six months without becoming contaminated. Cellars are typically used for wine storage, but if you don't have a basement, you can use an extra closet instead. A small linen or coat closet can easily hold over 100 bottles of wine.

  • Wine Rack Design Specifications

    Building a wine rack is an undertaking that could take an afternoon, a weekend or a month, depending on your skills and budget. It also can depend on the types of wine you enjoy, whether you are a social host or serious collector, and the space you have available. Planning a wine rack's creation can be as enjoyable as imbibing the contents, whether you build one from a kit or start from scratch.

  • Do-It-Yourself Personalized Wine Bottles

    Personalizing wine bottles provides the opportunity to express your creativity. This can be done for events such as weddings or anniversaries, or simply for a fun project. The most professional way to personalize a wine bottle is to replace the label with one that you make yourself. If your budget is a priority, replacing the label also allows you to serve a less expensive wine at an event without the guests knowing exactly what they are drinking.

  • A DIY Wine Room

    Wine has become an increasingly popular beverage in the United States over the past several decades. With a greater selection of both domestic and imported wines available, as well as wines made from a greater variety of grapes and production methods, the options on hand in wine shops, liquor stores and grocery stores throughout the U.S. are more numerous than ever before.

  • How to Make Wine Labels Online

    Creating a custom label is a creative way to personalize and showcase a bottle of wine. Whether you want to design a wine label for a wedding, holiday party or corporate event, or you plan to sell your product, you can choose from a variety of companies that allow you to design wine bottle labels online. After choosing a service, you can get creative with your design by uploading personal photographs, logos or custom artwork.

  • Instructions for Wine Storage

    Whether you spent $2 or $200 for a bottle of wine, you want it to taste great when you finally serve it. How you store your wine bottles is critical for determining the taste of the contents. Properly stored wine lasts longer and tastes better than wine that's stored incorrectly. Light and heat are two enemies or wine. Avoiding these will ensure the longevity of your wine.

  • DIY Wine Stopper

    Wine stoppers are used to save and store wine. They prevent wine from becoming stale or spilling while not in use. Do-it-yourself wine stoppers are simple and fun to create. You can use items found around the house or purchase new pieces for your wine stopper. Decorative wine stoppers can be reserved for personal use as well as made in bulk as a party favor or gift.

  • DIY Wood Wine Box

    Wooden wine boxes offer a storage area to keep your accumulating wine collection. You can find various types of wine racks on the market, but creating your own wooden wine box is not only economical, it can also offer you the freedom to design it to your liking. A few small cuts of wood, some screws and wood glue is all that stands between you and your new wine storage container.

  • DIY Paper Wine Container

    You can make a DIY paper wine container from objects that you have at home. A paper wine container isn't good for transporting wine, but it can be a fun way to drink wine around the house or a fun trick for parties. If you don't have wine glasses, or don't want to drink out of ordinary glasses, try some paper wine containers. Gerald Russe, who maintains an art gallery and wine store in Vermillion, S.D., lists some fun paper wine container ideas for your enjoyment.

  • DIY Wine Storage

    Collecting wine involves more than just finding the right bottles for your collection. Proper storage for the wine will ensure that the bottles stay in good condition. Without the proper storage and temperature, wine will quickly become undrinkable and a waste of your hard-earned money. Finding the right storage system for your collection will ensure that they stay at the right temperature and have the room to lay the bottles correctly.

  • DIY Wine Label Applicator

    Labeling homemade wine not only allows you to express your creativity, but also provides a method of organizing your home-wine inventory. Whether you sell your wines in a store or enjoy them yourself with friends and family, you should know the ingredients and vintage year of each bottle. Labels should also adhere strongly to the bottles and be water-resistant.

  • DIY Wine Racks

    There are many places you can buy a wine rack, but if you want something custom-made, you can make your own wine rack. By using pre-made shelving and storage units, plus a few additional supplies from your home supply store, you can have a custom wine rack sooner than you might think. Remember that the standard wine bottle is 11 1/2 inches tall and 3 inches in diameter, so choose supplies accordingly. Also, wine should be stored on its side or neck down to keep the cork moist, so keep this in mind when designing your wine rack.

  • DIY: Wine Rack Designs

    Have you reached the point in your voyage on the sea of wine where your treasures are slipping out of cabinets when you try to get a plate out for dinner? Has your significant other been complaining about tripping over cardboard cases rather than your discerning taste buds? If the answer to those questions is yes, it is time to start thinking of a wine rack.

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