Learn how to craft a beautiful wine cork wreath by following the 7 easy steps, detailed in this well-illustrated project tutorial.
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Handcrafted, recycled Wine Cork Wreath, with grapes. This wreath would be a perfect feature on any wall or bar area, ready to hang with an attached D-ring metal hanger on the back. Perfect gift for any wine lover.
A festive pre-lit door wreath handcrafted from over 100 authentic reclaimed wine corks, preserved cedar greenery, and holly berry and red ornament accents
Project from Crafting with Lolly: "Kewl Cork Wreath" by Lolly Chops What you need 12" straw wreath, Glue gun, Glue sticks (lots - I used 6 of the 10" long - high temp sticks), Wine Corks (I used 180 for this project), Vacuum (cause you are gonna need to clean up the straw), Twine or floral wire. Let's get started! Firs
I'm always trying to figure out what I can make with wine corks! This is my latest creation which is a wine cork wreath that can be used inside or out (depending on the environment). Truly one of a kind work of art . Versatile Great for gifts Shipping these cost $30-50.00 which is part of the rationale for price which is including free shipping.
I have been wanting to make a wine cork wreath for years! But, I knew it took lots and lots of corks. When I lived in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, I had a friend who make a cork wreath, but not only did…
Learn how to make a DIY cork wreath with your leftover corks. All you need is a few items and these simple instructions. Come see how!
Learn how to craft a beautiful wine cork wreath by following the 7 easy steps, detailed in this well-illustrated project tutorial.
Make a pretty wine cork flower wreath with this simple tutorial. Just paint the ends of wine corks and glue them to a wreath form!
This handmade wreath can decorate the wall of your kitchen or home wine bar. Or it can be the perfect gift for the wine lover. Made from recycled wine corks, this unusual wreath will add a charming touch to any room. Hang it on your front door or use it as a table centerpiece by adding a few candles or one massive candle. This wreath is available in 12, 14 and 16 inch (30, 35 and 40 cm) sizes. If you need a different size wreath, just let me know and I will be happy to create a custom order for you. You can view other decor items in my store by clicking the link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/KIADEbouquet Please note: The wreath is measured from the outer edge across to the opposite outer edge. Each wreath is handcrafted, so there may be slight variations, but rest assured, it's made from the same materials and closely resembles the photo. The wreath materials are securely attached with hot glue. There's a loop on the back for easy hanging on a hook. The wreath is well-packaged for long-distance shipping. Fast and safe delivery from Ukraine.
This easy wine cork wreath is easy to assemble, costs about $5 and is a great way to display your corks.
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Learn how to craft a beautiful wine cork wreath by following the 7 easy steps, detailed in this well-illustrated project tutorial.
Looking for a sustainable way to decorate for Christmas? This recycle wine cork Christmas tree tutorial is a eco-friendly wine cork craft.
These Christmas wine cork crafts are the absolute CUTEST! The best part is they're great for decorating your home during holidays!
I used recycled wine corks to make this garland each selected for the theme I’m creating. Each cork is unique in design and made of genuine cork material. I added acrylic painted wood beads, stained wood beads, and silver wine themed charms (corkscrews, wine bottles and grapes). 🍾🍷🍇 This garland would look great in your kitchen, living room, or anywhere you want to add a nice focal point. The decorated length of garland is 9 feet long with over 12 inches of string at the ends for hanging.
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Instead of throwing away the corks after enjoying your wine, preserve it for the future to make a galore of interesting crafts to enhance your house décor and enthrall your …
Look! A tiny reindeer made from wine corks and twigs for your Holiday decor! If you accumulate a lot of wine corks or keep running across them at yard sales and thrift stores, here's a nifty little project for the holidays that is so stinkin' cute and sort of easy, plus cheap. I make these little guys to go with my Santa dolls and while making them today I went ahead and took pictures of the process. Here he is surrounded by the supplies for his creation. Wine corks, little twigs (some with forks) and round headed pins. You will also need a tool for cutting like a razor craft knife and wire cutters. Punch four leg holes at a slight outward angle in the bottom of one cork for the twig legs. Use a nail or ice pick or whatever gives you the right size holes. The holes need only be about 1/4" deep. Cut four sorta matching twigs for the legs, about 2" long, using a razor knife or wire cutters like those shown. Put a bit of hot glue in the hole or on the twigs and insert the twigs into the holes. You can press the sticks in with gentle pressure against your work surface or use a pair of pliers. Stand the body up and if any leg is out of whack trim it JUST A LITTLE with a knife or the wire cutters. If you take off too much you'll have to trim the other legs and then the first leg again and it will only end in tears, trust me on this. BUT, if this happens you can use a heat gun or blow dryer to soften the glue and remove the sticks so you can start over with 4 new twig legs. If your chosen head cork is too large, trim one end straight off with a razor knife til the proportion seems right. Do the same same punch-holes-trim-twigs-glue-in-holes for the tiny forked antlers and the neck twig. Notice the neck twig is angled, so punch your holes with that in mind. Look! Teeny tiny super cute wine cork reindeer! LOVE these little guys! But wait, what are the ball pins for? This little guy needs a red nose, of course. I snipped the pin off short then painted the ball bright red. Then I added a bit of tiny green tinsel around his neck. Perfect. You can add more tiny trims like the bow on his brother in the top pic, or a tiny star, or a little bell. They are great in a tabletop display or trooping across your mantle. They are not strong enough to be used as toys but for your Christmas decor, what could be easier or cuter? And now you have a nifty project to use all those wine corks you have in that glass jar. I'll be posting this to the blog parties in my sidebar. Come join the fun!
If you are a wine lover and have some wine corks lying around your house, here are some wine cork crafts you can make.
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Now you can DIY those large wine cork balls that you've seen at decorating stores with this video tutorial about how to make a large cork ball
Wine cork crafts are unique and quite a millennial trend. It takes minimal effort but it looks posh and chic as home decor.
I have been in Rome for 6 years. One of the first Italian words I ever learned was “corkscrew.” I recently rounded up the best wine bars in Rome. All of this to set the stage so that you understand: I. Drink. Wine. And for the last 6 years, I have also saved all of [...]
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Do you have loads of corks but you're not quite sure what to do with all of them? Use them to create this unique accent for your home.
If you like wines, then you have plenty of these lying around. I made a square bulletin board with our first collection of corks. When a hoop came loose on one of our wine barrel cocktail tables in the garden I had another idea. See our Mannenkin Pis? You can buy your own here This project takes quite a few corks if you lay them on end like I did. I could not have done this without the help of my friends! I received help in drinking the wine and also by donation. Once you tell your friends that you are collecting you will be amazed on the corks that will come your way. My first thought was to just hold the corks in with tension. Wrong...since the hoop is made out of metal it flexed as the corks created pressure against the edges. I ended up adding a layer of glue to the back and that has kept them in place over the last year in earthquake country. If you cannot find a hoop suitable to use there are a few different kits on the market that have a round wooden frame. I do not see using this as a bulletin board anytime soon. We enjoy the cork display as wall art. Now what to do with my new growing collection of corks? Cheers, Amy
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