Hold the Candy, Pass the Wine – Halloween Wines & Crafts
Ghouls, goblins and ghosts… oh my! Halloween is here and it’s time to stretch those creative crafty muscles. This weekend is the perfect time to call up some Wine Sisters and invite them over for craft night!
Of course, we believe crafting is always better with a glass of wine. Below are a couple of recommendations that pair with all your crafting needs. Remember to pick up an extra bottle or two to bring along to next week’s Halloween house parties!
PromisQous Red, she’s Dark, mysterious, unconventional. This lighter style of a Zinfandel-based red blend pairs beautifully with an array of your favorite foods including beef, pork, dark meat chicken, braises, soups, barbecue and Latin cuisine. So, are you ready to mingle?
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Girl & Dragon, she’s daring, bold and fierce. Bring one, or bring all three (Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Grigio), to this weekend’s Halloween festivities! Girl & Dragon will delight the scariest ghouls and goblins. Do you believe in dragons? We do.
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Now that you’ve got the wines covered, how about a few of these fun Halloween wine bottle and cork crafts to set the scene at your house? Here are our favorites:
A seasonally-inspired wreath that will take you from Halloween to Thanksgiving, no extra work needed! Our very own Wine Sister, Erica Buteau, created this cute wreath with wine-cork accents for her home.
Gothic Wine Bottle Table Setting
Set the mood for a Halloween meal with a table setting to match!
Decorated Halloween Wine Glasses
Embrace the lighter side of Halloween with wine glasses decorated as your favorite Halloween characters.
Gothic Wine Bottle Table Setting
And you’ve got to have a few Jack ‘O Lanterns, no carving needed!
Find more crafty ideas for Halloween in our “Halloween Party Ideas & Decor” Pinterest board.
Happy Halloween, Wine Sisters!
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