What should I make with the wine corks?

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  1. veggie-mom profile image69
    veggie-momposted 12 years ago

    What should I make with the wine corks?

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  2. flashmakeit profile image60
    flashmakeitposted 12 years ago

    Make some jewelry out them or crush them up and use the corks for garden mulch.

  3. Kalux profile image77
    Kaluxposted 12 years ago

    You could make some cute floating keychains, a pinboard, coasters. I've even heard of making a door mat out of wine corks.

  4. profile image0
    Catzgendronposted 12 years ago

    You could make a cork board for tacking notes, pictures, poems, to do list and more

  5. cloverleaffarm profile image69
    cloverleaffarmposted 12 years ago

    They can make great reusable stamps for letters and crafting. Add a piece of cut out hard foam to the end. You can use whatever design you want, heart, peace symbol. Glue it to the end of the cork. Voila. A stamp. Have fun

  6. profile image48
    Sabdullaposted 12 years ago

    Hi there... what about a notice board?
    Lay all the corks length wise on top of a piece of  hard board, glue them in, then voila... a great notice board

  7. ladeda profile image59
    ladedaposted 12 years ago

    A cork board is always a great idea. I also saw a cute crafting idea where someone cut corks in half and glued them together in different patterns to make coasters.

  8. mistyhorizon2003 profile image88
    mistyhorizon2003posted 12 years ago

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    Lots and lots of Australian hats as they have corks all around them smile

  9. buckleupdorothy profile image70
    buckleupdorothyposted 12 years ago

    Wreaths can be nice, if you're the festive sort - or, I've tied them around candles to make them float.

    Incidentally, they also make great "stampers" and "rollers" etc. for kids to play with - works for all kinds of paint. ?f you go the kids route, they're also useful in the building/furnishing of tiny houses.

    You could also use them in the bottom of vases to anchor dried flowers?

    They might make decent projectiles... or great cat toys.

  10. randomcreative profile image87
    randomcreativeposted 12 years ago

    This article is about uses for wine corks.  It includes a wide variety of photos, tutorials, and other resources for crafts, home decor projects, garden ideas, and much more.  There is something here for everyone. read more

  11. napetv profile image40
    napetvposted 11 years ago

    YOU COULD make a nice big, and intricate-BULLETIN BOARD.
    OR maybe a raft for the pool.

    Big drinkers need to apply...

 
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