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December 31, 2006

Festive Paint Chip ID Tag

Wineglass

As the clock hits midnight tonight, make sure your guests know which glass is there glass.   Simply hook paint chip tags (these were cut out into circle) to the stem of the glass.    Have the guests write their names on each ID tag and know they'll know.   A simple and easy way to personalize your night of fun and recycle those old paint chips!

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I saw these in the TIME article a few weeks ago and made a set for a friend for Christmas. They LOVED them. Thanks for the idea!

You blow me away!
Every single time I check in you have some clever, practical hint that rocks!
Keep em coming!

Danny, I love this!!!
Another great idea for drink tags is to use old sheet music - cut out the titles and paper clip them onto a glass stem. You can easily use music that coordinates with your party 'theme' - Christmas carols, oldies, etc.
The fun part comes when someone misplaces their drink - in order to get help finding it, they have to SING the song that is on their tag!!!! Hilarious fun and better than karaoke...I know people who purposely HIDE others' drinks so they'll have to sing! ;o)

I had a small dinner party a few nights ago, we all ended up having wine, and I used my set of cobalt blue wine glasses. Afterwards, I was thinking I should have used a different style glass for each person, but this is great idea too, especially for a bigger event.

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