I love the versatility of craft ideas that wine corks have inspired!
Thats why Ive created this giant list of clever things to do with wine corks.
Maybe you need some more wine corks?

Grab some bottles of wine on your way home, then.
DIY Wine Cork Crafts
1.
Throw another dinner party and use them as candles.

These DIY wine cork candles are so incredibly easy and super cheap.
The step by step tutorial shows you just how simple it is to turn your corks into candles.
Then soak the corks in a capped mason jar filled with acetone alcohol for a week.

Once the corks are soaked let them dry fully before using.
Light them up and enjoy making the easiest candle there ever could be.
I used them on my patio last Summer for an outdoor dinner party and they looked fabulous.

My guests were knocked out!
I crafted one of these for my kitchen and always get compliments on it.
And hey, whatever you do, dont cut the corks to make them fit.

It just looks tacky.
Either leave some of the wood exposed or go over the edge a little.
I experienced both of those scenarios in this project and still love the end results.

All you need are some leftover wine corks and a zip-tie to make this.
Quick and easy, you could probably make ten of these in an hour!
I found so many on Pinterest but I absolutely fell in love with this DIY wine cork bathmat!

I excitedly called my friend over to show her at what I had found.
you’re free to follow the tutorial in the link to make your own.
The DIY cork chandelier is truly amazing!

DIYs With Wine Corks
7.
I had been saving some old wine corks and I remembered seeing this fun DIY on Pinterest.
love (ooooh might make funny little valentine favours for Ms classmates) A cutekids craft idea.

Wine Cork DIY State Art
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When it comes to State pride, Im all about Texas.
Wine while making art is one of our favorite pastimes!
So bad that I had to go to the nurses office and get bandaged up.

I still have the scar to prove it.
Anyway, since that day I have a bit of an aversion to craft knives.
Oh boy… another obsession.

She made me see this medium in a new light, I had to give it a go.
It reminded me so much of an antique necklace I had that was made of tiny plates.
I had bought the necklace from this old guy in Austin who had an antique shop on Red River.

The necklace was put together exactly like this one.
Lucky-ly I had some corks and embroidery floss to make this dream come true.
However, you are going to want to keep one of the cute upcycled frame pinboards for yourself.

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