Hardware Store {Picnic} Decor

While you will not find me picnicking in the wretched heat and humidity of Richmond this week, I do have the easiest little project for your next outdoor gathering.

You’ve seen these, right?

picnic wine glass and bottle stakes{images: Crate & Barrel}

Well, I stumbled on these “sign stakes” at the hardware store yesterday for $0.97 each. With a steady grip and a pair of pliers, I turned my sign stake into a wine stake in less than a minute!

hardware store sign stake

sign stake to wine glass stake

wine glass stake

You can see in the middle image, how the stake on the right has two wire loops on the same plane; on the left, the top loop has been pulled upward to create an open loop on which to rest the bowl of a wine glass.

What’s great about these hardware store stakes?

  1. They are only $0.97 each. Can’t beat that.
  2. They are unfinished steel, which means you could spray paint them any color you want in about 30 seconds — no sanding, no priming. Or let them rust a bit in the elements for a more rustic look.
  3. The second loop, halfway down, serves as a great little handle to push the stake into the ground without bending a bit!
  4. These are several inches longer than the standard picnic glass stake you would find at Crate & Barrel or another retailer, which means you could access your wine just as easily from a lawn chair or hammock as if you were sitting on the ground!

As for that picnic, don’t be constrained to the lawn — wine glass stakes work just as well in potted plants or raised beds surrounding a brick patio, a high-rise terrace, or around the pool.

NOTE: if you plan to use real glasses (not picnic plastic), then you will want to cut your stakes a little lower to the ground. The weight of heavier glass can cause the stake to arc at an uneasy angle. A good pair of wire snippers will do this in no time flat.

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