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How to Make a 3D Wine Wall Art Decor

Wall art can add character to any room in a house, room, or office. Wall art can be traditional, such as sculptures, emblems, paintings, pictures, or mosaics. They can also be contemporary such as an artful display of lights projected to a wall. There are also other wall decors that are totally spectacular. For example, in a hotel in Las Vegas, the wall behind the front counter is virtually an aquarium with all colorful fishes swimming around.

Some of the best wall arts are three dimensional. The wall art has depth, length, and width, making it viewable in all three dimensions. An example of a 3D wall décor would be real or artificial flowers carefully arranged and hanged on the wall.

An example of a good contemporary décor is a good 3D wine arrangement. This is especially nice if the homeowner is a wine enthusiast. A wall picture or a painting of a bottle of wine, wine glass, and flower arrangement does not even come close with a 3D wall décor.

Here is how to make such beautiful wine wall art décor.

1. First find a nice empty wine bottle. This is the centerpiece of the décor. Although a clear one would suffice, a colored bottle usually looks better. Look for a bottle with a nice, dainty, unique design; it will add more character to the decoration. It is up to you if you want to remove the label or not; however, it would give your wine bottle its own identity if you include the label.

2. Clean the wine bottle thoroughly with cool water. Do not worry about the label; the adhesive is tough and doesn’t dissolve easily. Dry the bottle completely.

3. Using water that is dyed with a dark color, fill the bottle halfway. This water represents the wine. Of course, it is perfectly okay to leave the bottle empty. Place a cork stopper to seal the water in. Set the bottle aside.

4. The next step is to prepare a flower arrangement. It is important to note that you should only use artificial flowers; real flowers wilt after a short time. Artificial flowers can be readily brought at a home improvement shop.

Arrange the flowers and the plants in an artful way, spreading out the blooms. The center area, from the top to the bottom of the arrangement, should be clear; this is where the side of the bottle is glued. You can have the flowers arranged yourself, or you can have a professional florist do it for you.

5. Glue the side of the bottle carefully to the flower arrangement, making sure it is centered. You should use epoxy or cynoacrylite; these adhesives are impervious to heat and water.

6. For this wine wall art décor, you may want to add other items, such as plastic grapes, artificial previous stones, and any accessory you can think off. Just be sure that they are firmly glue through the use of cyanoacrylite glue or epoxy.

7. Wrap a piece of wire around the neck of the bottle and form the remaining length to a hanger. Lift the arrangement on top of a soft surface to see if the wire can hold the entire arrangement’s lift. Wrap the wire with florist tape. Hang the bottle-and-flower arrangement on the wall.

About the Author

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Why Wine Glasses Are Still Great Wedding Favors

It is time to demystify the mystique and complications surrounding DiscountMugs.com/nc/wedding-party-favors.php”>wedding favors in modern society. Wedding favors, Bridal favors, Groom Favors and related favors are becoming increasingly complicated to plan for and in a society that consumes and “has everything”, finding the right favor often feels impossible. Let’s not make it more complicated than necessary.

You probably are looking to be creative, innovative, exclusive and without costing a fortune.

Often the most immediate easy to think of favors are the best that will be memorized, stored and kept the longest. It is recommended that you consider the friends and relatives that are attending – do they have any preferences or certain style that you can accommodate?

Wedding favors should be bought in advance and consider the location, style and them of the wedding. You don’t want to end up spending money on wedding favors that get left behind at the end of the night, or that don’t reflect or appeal to the circle of friends and family attending the ceremony.

wine glasses are a great example of a classic wedding favor that will continue to remain popular for a number of reasons;

First – Wine glasses are a necessity in any American home today, and with a large number of designs, forms and shapes to choose from it is important to have the right selection.

Second – America and the rest of world are becoming increasingly sophisticated wine drinkers, both in terms of volume and taste. Not only does this mean that people need glasses – they need more of them for social functions and gatherings.

Third – Wine glasses are collector’s pieces, often artfully crafted and designed. This will help accentuate your wedding theme just as much as it will accentuate the at home kitchen collection for the guests you are giving them to.

Fourth – Glasses can be personalized for any occasion making it an exciting and spectacular commemorative piece of art that will be enjoyed for generations of wine drinkers to come.

Fifth – Wine glasses are items that can be playfully designed for different types of wine. Consider the broad array of designs for white wine, red wine, port wine and other types of glasses – all designed to bring out flavor and bouquet. Not to mention all variety of short-stem, long-stem and no-stem wine glass solutions.

Sixth – Wine glasses may look fancy and beautiful but don’t have to be pricey and chop a huge hole in your budget.

Seventh – Wine glasses can be paired with a matching gift: a bottle of fine or personalized wine to heighten the experience and appreciation factor. Consider the fun of getting Wine and pair of wine glasses with commemorative personalization!

Eighth – Wine glasses could be used right away. If the wedding party is thirsty and nothing is on the table, you have provided a wedding favor with instant gratification.

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I Love Touring Paris – the Fifteenth Arrondissement

The fifteenth arrondissement is located in southwest Paris on the Left Bank of the Seine River. Its land area slightly exceeds 3.2 square miles (a tad over 8.5 square kilometers). It is the most populous of the twenty arrondissements, weighing in at over two hundred twenty five thousand residents and provides almost one hundred fifty thousand jobs.

The Gare Montparnasse is one of six large Parisian railway stations. It first opened in 1840 and was expanded only a few years later. In 1895 a runaway train rode through a two foot (sixty centimeter) wall, left the premises, and toppled onto the street thirty feet (ten meters) below. The train finished this wild tour on its nose, as shown on the cover of the Lean Into It album produced by the hard rock group Mr. Big. No passengers were killed in this grand voyage, but several were injured and a passerby was killed.

On August 25, 1944 the German military governor of Paris, General von Choltitz, surrendered to the French General Philippe Leclerc at the old Montparnasse train station. Happily enough von Cholitz disobeyed Adolf Hitler’s direct order to destroy the city as dramatized in the 1966 Franco-American movie Is Paris Burning?. This movie was disappointing at the box office, perhaps because it was hard to follow for those unfamiliar with the ins and outs of the French Resistance.

Twenty-five years later this historic station was torn down and replaced with the Tour Montparnasse (Montparnasse Tower) at the time Europe’s tallest building. Two years after it was built skyscrapers were banned in central Paris, but… Do you remember Guy de Maupassant’s joke about the Eiffel Tower restaurant (if not, see our article on the Seven Arrondissement)? They make the same joke about the Montparnasse Tower.

In 1995 the French urban climber, Alain “Spiderman” Robert, climbed to the top of the building using only his bare hands and feet and no safety devices whatsoever. (Don’t try this at home kids.) He started his fabulous career at the tender age of twelve when he was accidentally locked out of the family’s eighth-floor apartment. Alain continued learning his trade in the French Alps. He suffers from vertigo, a type of dizziness, from two accidents. And yes, he has also climbed the Eiffel Tower as well as many other skyscrapers over the world. For a change of pace he climbed the Golden Gate Bridge.

La Ruche (The Beehive) is a weird-looking three-story circular structure that resembles a gigantic beehive more than human living quarters. It was designed by Gustave Eiffel as a temporary wine rotunda for the Exposition Universelle (Universal Exposition) of 1900. You know what other temporary building he designed. The French sculptor Alfred Boucher had the building dismantled and re-erected as inexpensive artist studios that attracted the usual group of hangers-on as well. Can you imagine living in Paris surrounded by artists and paying almost no rent? Admittedly La Ruche wasn’t the Champs Elysees but not everyone’s idea of Paris is the Champs Elysees. It was near a famous canteen described in our companion article on the fourteenth district.

The list of its former residents includes many of the greatest painters and artists of the early Twentieth Century. This historic complex came close to being “redeveloped” in the early 1970s but was saved and is still used as art studios. Only the exterior is available for general viewing and you should really stop by. The Musee du Montparnasse (Montparnasse Museum) on the site of the old canteen contains quite a collection from the Ruche’s days of glory. It is just over the border in the fourteenth arrondissement.

Front de Seine (also known as Beaugrenelle) is a mixed commercial and residential highrise development along the Seine River. The complex includes about twenty three-hundred feet (one-hundred meter) buildings constructed around an elevated esplanade paved with frescoes that are only visible from the upper floors. I know where I’d rather live.

Aquaboulevard is Europe’s largest aquatic indoor recreational park. Water lovers will find waves, slides, and swimming pools. The site boasts tennis and squash courts, and a fitness center. If you are not in an athletic mood or have finished your workout there are seven restaurants and a fourteen-screen movie theater on site. Enjoy yourself.

The giant Palais des Sports (Sports Palace) hosts hockey and basketball games as well as large-scale musicals and rock concerts. Don’t confuse this building with the Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy in the twelfth district across Paris. Given Parisian traffic, if you go to the wrong one you’ll likely miss your show. This 1960 building was used as a detention center in the Paris massacre of 1961 during the Algerian War of Independence.

I have a confession to make. Until recently I was under the impression that Paris was home to a single still functioning vineyard, one outside this district. Live and learn. The village of Vaugirard was known for its wines, exported as far back as 1453 at the end of the Hundred Years War. After 1786 when toll walls were built around Paris the city residents crossed them on Sundays and holidays to drink Vaugirard wine, eat strawberries and peas, and dance to the sound of fiddles, musettes, and oboes. I’m reminded of the Goose That Laid The Golden Egg when I read that the money-grubbing winegrowers of Vaugirard replaced their wines with a new stock that yielded much more wine, but of a lower quality. The consumers weren’t fooled for very long. By 1810 Vaugirard saw its last vineyard. The last until 1985 when the Clos des Morillons vineyard in the Parc Georges Brassens was replanted with seven hundred Pinot Noir vines. Each vine yields on average about 2.2 pounds (one kilo) of grapes in September or October. The following summer you can enjoy the wine, said to be fairly good.

Of course you don’t want to tour Paris without sampling fine French wine and food. In my article I Love French Wine and Food – A Burgundy Aligote I reviewed such a wine and suggested a sample menu: Start with Jambon Persille (Ham in Parsleyed Aspic). For your second course savor Rable de Lievre a la Piron (Saddle of Hare with Shallots and White Wine). And as dessert indulge yourself with Mousse au Chocolat (Chocolate Mousse.) Your Parisian sommelier (wine steward) will be happy to suggest appropriate wines to accompany each course.

About the Author

Levi Reiss has authored or co-authored ten books on computers and the Internet, but to be honest, he would rather just drink fine German, Italian, or other wine, accompanied by the right foods and the right people. He knows what dieting is, and is glad that for the time being he can eat and drink what he wants, in moderation. He teaches various and sundry classes in computers at an Ontario French-language community college. Visit his Italian travel, wine, and food website www.travelitalytravel.com and his Italian wine website www.theitalianwineconnection.com .


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What is the shelf life of scotch whiskey, of brands such as Johnnie Walker , wine etc?

No residue at the bottom of the bottle is observed. It has been stored for over 25 years. Level hasn’t reduced. Color is the same. Some of them have been opened and some haven’t been opened. Storage temperature is 30 to 35 degrees Celcius. They have also been occasionaly stored in the refridgerator at lower temparture. The brands are as follows
a. VAT 69
b. Johnnie Walker Black Label
c. Royal ages
d. Ballantines
e. Black Knight Malt Whisky
What if there are residues?
(Question not by me)

scotch is not like wine — it doesn’t continue to change in the bottle. A bottle of scotch that was bottled twenty years ago should taste about the same now as it did when it was bottled.
An unopened bottle of 12-Year Old Scotch Whisky that was purchased in 1956 is a 50 year bottle of12-Year Old Scotch.
Distilled spirits are very resilient. While extreme heat can harm flavor, basic temperature fluctuations are unlikely to impact taste.
Whiskey — both bourbon and Scotch — sealed and stored upright should be fine. They are high proof and very stable once bottled. However, unlike wine, they should never be stored on their sides, especially corked ones. Alcohol at high proof is a solvent, as in “able to dissolve” cork. And ‘corked’ whiskey, like corked wine, isn’t gonna be like what you thought you had.

Storage of fine Scotch Whisky is best done in a cool place.


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