Super glue or Krazy glue.
To glue glass crystals to wine glasses a clear epoxy resin would be best, or a waterproof cyanoacrylate (most are water soluble so the crystals will come off after several washes).
Yes, but it won't take very much pressure to separate.
When you notice that the glass is nearly empty, ask the guest if they would like more. If it is the same wine, you can use the same glass, but if it is a different wine you should use a new (clean) glass.
When you notice that the glass is nearly empty, ask the guest if they would like more. If it is the same wine, you can use the same glass, but if it is a different wine you should use a new (clean) glass.
5 to 6 ounces is the common pour. Now, to get the most from your wine, you should have a glass that is much bigger (double the volume or more). This gives room for the wine to 'aerate' and give you the aroma of the wine.
I would try your local goodwill. There are always great things you can use in your decorations. Some wine cellars will give you decorations sometimes. All you can do is ask.
You can glue the rhinestones onto the wine glasses. If you use hot glue it will not last very long, so find an adhesive at the craft store that is specified for adhering things to glass. If you will want to wash them in the dishwasher, make sure you use dishwasher safe glue.
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Wine glass containing wine is less stable than an empty wine glass because winecreates a high centre of gravity, thus it is likely to topple over.Hope this helps :)
A wine glass is can be called a wine glass, or a goblet, each type of wine glass has a different name that goes along with the type of wine.
A white wine glass or a general all-purpose wine glass would be appropriate for serving Chardonnay.
Try a "thin" coat of E6000 glue.