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Sunday, September 7, 2008

Party Favorites: Wine gift tags

Photo Credit: Popptags

Photo Credit: Popptags

I don't know why it is that there are so many tacky wine-related accessories out there—I shuddered at the wave of wine glass charms that flooded the market a few years ago (apologies if you didn't; it's a personal, irrational shuddering)—and although I like the idea of cute wine tags to add to hostess-gift bottles, they are often lacking in the style department. Leave it to (previous Blog Crush of the Week nominee) SwissMiss to find some that are actually funny and charming. Popptags come in a set of 6, each with a different message, like, "Nothing says thank you like a bottle of wine I know nothing about." Ah, it hits so close to home! All that's missing is one that says, "I picked this just because I thought the label was cute." $19.99, popptags.com [via SwissMiss]





Photo Credit: Popptags

Photo Credit: Popptags

*Don't ask me about this wine. I have no idea. But enjoy!



*Regifted with love



*From one wino to another. Cheers!



Photo Credit: Popptags

Photo Credit: Popptags


*Nothing says thank you like a bottle of wine I know nothing about



*I thought this would be the perfect bottle for your wine cellar—if you had one!



*Luckily your taste in wine isn't as good as your taste in friends.





More great hostess gifts on Shine:
Funny garden stakes for the grow-your-own-herbs-obsessed
Pretty printed tea towels for the whiz in the kitchen
Bug-repelling candles for the outdoor entertainer
And a roundup of 7 great gifts for anyone you visit
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    Posted by Tue Jul 1, 2008 8:55am PDT

    These are great!

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    Posted by Tue Jul 1, 2008 3:55pm PDT

    Funny

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