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Guerino has created boards with leaves, rocks, flowers, wine corks and seashells that his customers have collected. Those projects take more time and more materials to create. “I put the pieces of the ...
Tonight is Open That Bottle Night, and we've got one more great reason to bust out the good (or just drinkable) red stuff—the leftover corks can make for a crafty note-catcher and paper organizer.
Then, all you need to do is use wood glue to attach the wine corks to the cork board directly -- no cutting necessary. You can follow a similar technique to make coasters as well.
This accent wall is made by cutting wine corks in half lengthwise, and then gluing them to the wall in the pattern of your choice. It can be purely decorative or act as a cork board wall to hold ...
All you need for this project is a hot glue gun, some non-adhesive shelf liner, and a lot of wine corks. You'll probably want a cutting board to work with, too, as you'll be doing a lot of cutting.
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