As you start your life as a married couple you will want a set of wedding toasting glasses that will add a bit of elegance or character to your wedding experience. You can find a lot of different options for toasting glasses at stores that carry wedding supplies, at novelty shops, gift shops, and you can also find unique designs in mail order catalogues that specialize in glasswear or wedding supplies.
Most wedding parties will use champagne flutes as their wedding toasting glasses. Champagne flutes can be made from plastic, glass, crystal, silver, or pewter. If you want to create an extra special wedding toasting glass set then you can personalize your toasting flutes. Personalized toasting flutes made from glass can be etched with the names of the married couple, they can be etched with the date of the wedding, or they can be etched with both. Metal champagne flutes can be personalized with engraved names, dates, or both. Plastic champagne flutes can sometimes be personalized by having the manufacturer print the personalization directly onto the plastic when the items are being manufactured.
If you don’t want to use traditional glass champagne flutes as your wedding toasting glasses then you can always look for unique wedding toasting goblets. Toasting goblets come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and designs and they usually are more suited for ethnic, gothic, or theme weddings. You can buy wedding toasting goblets in pewter or silver, and you can select from peacock , heart, cherub, pewter design , colored glass, Celtic, or renaissance themed toasting goblets.
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Author: Sarah Freeland
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Reception - Plastic Champagne Glasses
I went to a party supply store yesterday and was shocked at what I found. The store is Party Daze here in Florida. I went in looking for the plastic champagne glasses for the guest toasts.
Georg Riedel gives demo on champagne glassware
He shared the tip of dropping a grain of rice into the glass which would generate a steady stream of bubbles. The bubbles find an imperfection the surface from which to rise; some champagne glasses are deliberately given a tiny scratch.
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