Entertaining Ideas: Repurpose Glass Bottles And Vases Into Carafes (VIDEO)

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When you're entertaining, the table you set is just as important as the food resting on it. And when it comes to drinks, presentation is key. Repurposing old wine bottles to hold water is a great way to bring an elegant French-inspired look to a table setting.

For large dinner parties where a lot of wine bottles may clutter the table, try pouring a few bottles of the same wine into a standard table vase. Of course, make sure that the vase is clean and that you have a few bottles of the same wine on hand so you're not mixing different bottles of wine together -- but be sure to taste each one first to make sure none of the bottles have gone bad. An added bonus for serving red wine this way is that the vase will act as a decanter, which will enhance the flavor of the wine. And when the party's over, you can save the prettiest wine bottles and reuse them for your next gathering.

If you need to save more space, especially at a buffet, you can repurpose vases to hold foods and decor as well. Here are five great ways to repurpose a vase at your next party:

Potpourri. Fill a vase with seasonal potpourri. Try putting a potpourri-filled vase in the bathroom to add a pleasant yet subtle scent.

Snacks. Everyone likes to munch on snack foods. By placing snacks like popcorn, pretzels or peanuts in a nice glass or crystal vase will make it easier to pour and keep people from reaching into bags and getting their hands on everything.

Soup. Soup is an excellent first course, but it's difficult to pass around the table and serve. If you have small round vases, fill them with soup beforehand and place one at each place setting. Or, for a buffet, present these on a tray.

Cocktail Napkins. Place cocktail napkins in a square vase so they are easily reachable during dinner.

Candles. When in doubt, use a candle. You can fill a low round vase with water and float candles in it, turn a taller cylindrical vase over and place a candle on top of it, or try placing a candle within the vase and using it as a hurricane.


For more entertaining and party ideas, check out these stories:
The Stress Less Dinner Party
How To Plan A Cheese Party
How To Host A Cookie-Decorating Party


 
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07:30 PM on 11/15/2011
is she for real ? what a joke!
05:33 PM on 11/15/2011
im gonna entertain the idea of "peeing in my wine bottle" lol
04:02 PM on 11/15/2011
This is just terrible advice. VASES for drinks ? Wine Bottles for water? Geez... maybe they need someone doing this segment with a little more practical creativity. This is just awful.
03:06 PM on 11/15/2011
LOL....stories like this is why there are hoarders!!
02:06 PM on 11/15/2011
I agree that this is not very practical advice. I think that she was really reaching there for things to do with these items. At some point you just have to give up and say it is over and I have nothing!
01:43 PM on 11/15/2011
I put empty wine bottles in my tall boots when I store them so they keep their shape nicely when they sit for a while.
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covyzoo
God loves you and I'm trying
01:11 PM on 11/15/2011
I have a better idea for used bottles....put them in the recycle bin. Geeeeesh.
12:17 PM on 11/15/2011
Where I live, a man melts the colorful wine bottles in his kiln and makes glass tiles and they are really awesome too.
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judi9694
03:35 PM on 11/15/2011
That is a really cool idea!
11:31 AM on 11/15/2011
Putting lit candles in a vase is a good way to end up with a shattered vase, depending on the vase and the candle. Usually the vase shatters once the candle has burned a while. Wax all over the tablecloth. Dumb advice.
10:26 AM on 11/15/2011
Bottle Trees for outside.
TROP10
Na mas te
09:28 AM on 11/15/2011
Wjere's that Ronco bottle and jug cutter I bought back in '71?
11:56 AM on 11/15/2011
HaHa - I know that's what I was thinking..
09:26 AM on 11/15/2011
As usual, the headline and link have nothing to do with the stupid video.
09:21 AM on 11/15/2011
I have an article that shows ways to repurpose different items .Take a look .http://www.squidoo.com/repurposing-101
08:52 AM on 11/15/2011
Duh,,,,I knew this story was going to be stupid before I even got here.
File it with the "New Uses For Tin Foil" story.
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jacmed
71, female - whatever happened to common sense?
08:10 AM on 11/15/2011
None of these suggestions makes any sense at all. Did you ever pour water from a wide-mouthed vase? If so I hope it was over your sink! Who wants to have to pour snacks into your hand? A spoon in the snack bowl is a much better idea. Soup in small vases? What are we supposed to do -- pick them up and drink the soup? Should be interesting if the soup is hot! Recycle old bottles to hold hold other stuff? Gee, I never thought of that. Use vases and bottles as candleholders? Well, I'm really surprised she didn't suggest putting a candle in the tops of bottles, let it drip down around the bottle, replace it with another color, etc. as in the '50s! Where did this woman come from?

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