What better way to start off a night of dancing and celebrating than with a glass of champagne?
Some small businesses sell champagne walls online onEtsy, and some cities have rental businesses available.
Buying a champagne wall can be another expense on a long list of to-dos, however.

Making your own champagne wall can save you money and serve as a relationship-building activity with your future spouse.
If woodworking isn’t on your resume, fear not.
Many champagne walls look similar to your run of the mill bookshelves, but with some key distinctions.

For a longer champagne wall, you’ll want to create two frames.
From there, you’ll screw nails strategically into your pegboard.
You’ll screw the pegboard onto the frame to attach.

The next important step is creating a stand to support your wall so that it can stay upright.
Alternatively, you’re free to shop for champagne glass holders online.
Flowers and fake grass can make your champagne wall pop even more.

you’re able to staple rectangular sections of fake grass onto your pegboard.
A hand-made or store-bought sign reading “Cheers” would finish off your wall perfectly.
Your guests will be raising their glasses in awe of your bubbly take on this wedding trend.