Why I Built this Project
This year I am on a tight budget for giving, so when Ana came up with these plans to add to our best hostess gifts collection, I jumped right on it and made multiple presents for under $10 each. I bought the wine glasses and rope at Dollar Tree, making it even more affordable!
Why We Love this DIY Wine Crate
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Built on a budget, with only about $10 in materials
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Makes a thoughtful and personalized DIY gift
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Perfect for picnics, outdoor concerts, and park outings
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Adds rustic charm with its handcrafted look
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Quick and simple project that’s easy to build
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Great way to use scrap or reclaimed wood
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Functional design that securely carries a bottle and glasses
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Fun opportunity to practice woodworking skills
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Brings a touch of homemade hospitality to any wine night
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Crafted with care to create something both beautiful and useful
How I Built this Project
Cut material according to the cut list.

Drill your holes in the center uprights and cut out the dog ears with a jig saw. I clamped the boards together to drill the hole. You want to use a bit that is the same size as your rope.


Start assembly by attaching bottom and sides and then add the center uprights. I built a few of these and after the first one I pre-finished prior to assembly. That seemed to be the best option. I used glue and nails for assembly throughout the project!


I recommend fitting the wine glasses and bottle of wine here to ensure correct spacing, also notice there are 2 sizes if you have a larger wine bottle or glasses. For the smaller size I marked 4" in from each side and the larger was 5" in. Now just add the 1x2 slats. Be sure to measure the same distances to keep everything straight when attaching to the uprights.

Then just add the rope and it's done!

Watch! Build Video for This Project
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Free Plans to Build Your Own Wine and Stemware Crate
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