10 Cheers-Worthy Updates to Your Glassware
Ariel Garneau
Ariel Garneau
Ariel loves color, bold design, and eclectic decor. She goes by many names including "color decor wizard” and is also the voice behind PMQ for two (www.pmqfortwo.com) where she creates interiors and decor that are renter-friendly and creative.
If you're hosting cocktail hour, make it worthy of the 'gram. Once you've got your bevvie offerings dialed in, upgrade your existing glassware with these colorful DIYs. Which one feels like you?
Painted 10 Minute Glassware: Bring cohesion to a curated collection of thrifted pieces with a simple painted pattern. (via Paper & Stitch)
Painted Smoothie Cups: When your smoothies are a work of art already, make sure you have the right glass to show them off. (via Handmade Charlotte)
DIY Brushstroke Tumbler Glasses: Breathe new life into your discount finds with some colorful strokes. (via A Kailo Chic Life)
DIY Heart Glasses: No one's wearing sleeves come summer, so wear your heart on your lowball instead. (via Sarah Hearts)
DIY Plaid & Lemon Painted Cups: The most summery pattern ever? We think so. (via PMQ for two)
DIY Ombre Glasses: We love this pretty wash of color — just like a summer sunset. (via Studio DIY)
DIY Metallic Patterned Glassware: Get your mid century on with these shiny atomic-inspired beauties. (via Sugar & Cloth)
DIY Confetti Coupe Cocktail Glasses: Even if you're not popping Champagne you can still toss confetti around with these cool coupes. (via A Kailo Chic Life)
Mod Podge Reusable Water Bottles: Keep your infused waters, lemonades, and other tasty beverages cool in these reusable glass bottles. (via Handmade Charlotte)
Color Pop Glassware Updates: Give your collection a custom twist using glass ink markers. (via Brit + Co)
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Ariel Garneau
Ariel loves color, bold design, and eclectic decor. She goes by many names including "color decor wizard” and is also the voice behind PMQ for two (www.pmqfortwo.com) where she creates interiors and decor that are renter-friendly and creative.