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10 Interesting Things To Do With Wine Corks

Tired of making room for all of the corks you have gathered. I know I hate to throw them away, but I often don't understand what to do with them. I went on a search for uses for each one of these corks and found some great creative ideas!

Drill a hole in the centre, thread pretty ribbon through and tie.

Wreath - I discovered this fun love struck a wreath at Strat's Place. You just need corks along with a hot glue gun. Have a look at this picture of the ultimate product.

Stamps - Carve the ends into letters or shapes and stamp in ink, paint, wax....

Placecard holder- Slice of a quarter of the span off to create a straight base. Cut a slit in the top and add the placecard.

Wrip off a tiny touch and viola!

Make spanish love quotes in the middle of the cork and string it onto your line for an easy bobber!

These people used corks to cover the wall around their pub! It is amazing! I have likewise heard of people using them for backsplashes (coated in polyuithaine) and as borders around a mirror.

Use corks to cover the top of a little side (or you could do a java sized one also) table. Determine pattern (I cute love quotes the two corks horizontal, two corks vertical pattern myself) Glue with hot gun and top using a piece of glass. Great remedy for one of those stained tables you purchased at a garage sale and simply never got around to refinishing.

Myself saw a French chef on PBS use corks as pour spouts in bottles of vinegar and olive oil. He just used an old cork, cut a little wedge out (lengthwise) love struck in the bottle opening. Works great-no more worrying about dropping to much out.

Slice into discs and use to even out irregular chair legs or under glass table tops to keep them from sliding and getting scraped.

How to Make a Cork Trivet
Wine cork trivets an easy and popular use of extra wine corks. You don't need really many to make a trivet. You assembled a simple wooden frame, place against a thin free love poems in mind that corks are normally 3/4" wide by 1 1/2 - 2" long - so make the inside of the trivet in multiples of those numbers. 12" x 12", for instance.

Glue the corks set up, in a cross pattern. When the corks have dried, put little material dots in the four corners of the trivet, to help safeguard your table against scrapes. Or you may use cross sections from a different piece of
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