We all pin projects on Pinterest, not knowing how they will turn out or if the instructions given will even work. My daughter, Megan had some free time recently and decided to try a craft project she had been wanting to attempt for a while. She gathered together the wine corks, she had been saving from her job in catering and made these wine cork coasters.
She used a variety of wine corks; both from red and white wine. The different colors, along with the imperfections and markings on the corks, give the coasters a unique charm. You need nineteen 1/2 wine corks for each coaster. Use a sharp knife and a cutting board to cut the corks in half. Start in the center and glue the corks together until a circle is formed.
This was an easy and quick project and I think they turned out great :-)
Vicki
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What a cute idea with the corkscrews ;)
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Great idea! These would make a great gift! Thanks for sharing at the All Star Block Party.
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I gave up drinking 2 years ago so probably won't be doing this but very cute idea!
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this is a really good idea. Maybe I will ask a local bar if they will let me have their corks lol
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Oh I love those! What a great way to use all of those corks laying around!
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I've been saving wine corks for years. I need to start making some things with them. This looks like a good idea.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I save wine corks, didn't know what to do with them till now! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea, I love the different colors from the varied wines. What a great way to make a useful travel keepsake as well! -Kelly @ Semi Homemade Mom
ReplyDeleteThe coasters did turn out cute. I love how some of them have a fun marking. Thanks for sharing with Share Your Cup.
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How adorable, and I always have a supply of wine corks laying around. The coasters are really cute and thanks for sharing how to do. Thanks for sharing your creative inspiration with Sunday’s Best – you helped make the party a success!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the coasters!!! They are awesome!
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Very cute coasters!
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ReplyDeleteAmazing idea!! I'll try to do that. Thanks for sharing.
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They turned out beautifully! I love the different colors from each cork!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute project. Thank you for sharing this at my Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. Hope to see your prettiness again on Monday. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
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ReplyDeleteThis is a total success. How cool!
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