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little feather Posted - Aug 17 2005 : 3:57:55 PM
I have been collecting wine corks for, hmmm, well lets just say a long time. I have some wonderful ones with great images or sayings!
I really want to create something with them- but, what?
Any ideas out there? Thanks so much in advance.

Where ever you go, go with all your heart!
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Ronna Posted - May 29 2007 : 8:50:57 PM

Corks are great for scrubbing the debris off a sharp knife...keep from cutting yourself getting it clean and won't scratch the knife. Especially the new Santoku knives, with the vertical ridges. I just keep one in the little strainer with the other kitchen sink stuff. I know this won't use up a bunch, but it's still a good thing to know.
Ronna
mommatracy Posted - May 28 2007 : 6:18:47 PM
We have lots of company, mostly family here at the coast so naturally,um, u know, lotta wine drinkin over the last several years. We save the cork and write on it what the occasion was,( as if we needed one) we write name of visitor and date. I have put them in a very large glass hurricae vase and keep them on disply. It looks great and I get alot of comments on it.Glass vase is full! Any kind of glass container will do.
little feather Posted - Aug 30 2005 : 4:47:54 PM
These are wonderful ideas!I'd like to make it all! But, I agree with greyghost, my Hubby would have a cow too if I covered the walls and ceiling with corks!
I'm going to try Clare's trivet, and MeadowLark's idea of the coasters. I think those will go really neat together in our home.

Oh, but the table idea PJJ suggested from HGTV sounds cool too.

I'll just have to start getting the corks faster to make all the stuff I want to.

Thanks so much to all of you for posting all these great and creative ideas!!

Where ever you go, go with all your heart!
ByHzGrace Posted - Aug 24 2005 : 7:58:12 PM
Wow look at all I've been missing,too funny!
I've thrown mine in the chipper for my orchid potting mix! Now I'm going to go open a bottle and start living!
Julia Posted - Aug 23 2005 : 4:00:20 PM
Take a both with them, see if they will stick to the shower wall and create bath art. Sorry it has been one of those days.

"The gloom of the world is but a shadow; behind it, yet within our reach is joy. Take joy!" Fr.Giovanni
MeadowLark Posted - Aug 23 2005 : 12:05:50 PM
Oh I just got a brainstorm...What about cutting the corks in half and hot glueing them in the shape of a "smiley face" on a colorful poster board, or one of your own design and framing and hanging it up to remind you of the "happy" moments the wines brought!

Being is what it is. Jean Paul Sartre
greyghost Posted - Aug 23 2005 : 11:45:58 AM
I like the idea of gluing them to a wall or a ceiling (think of the acoustics!)... but I think DH would have a cow.
I have some on a trivet, about 8x8, just hot glued on there. DH and I have been saving our corks these near 5-years so we'll do something with them soon. :)
Susie Q Posted - Aug 21 2005 : 2:49:57 PM
These ideas are so cool. I have some from special occasions that I've written the date and occasion on and keep them in a clear jar. The others are just tossed into a crock in the laundry area.

I just might have to get them out. Where is my glue gun!
Whimsy_girl Posted - Aug 20 2005 : 12:19:44 AM
use them in place of the fennials (SP?) on the end of a curtian rod!

you can be oh so smart, or you can be oh so positive. I wasted a lot of time being smart I prefer being positive.
bramble Posted - Aug 20 2005 : 12:00:24 AM
A friend of mine cut them in half (length wise) and glued them to a large picture frame. She had two more frames the same size , one she covered with bottle caps and the other matchbook covers they had collected. They hang in her dining room and are quite the topic of conversation. They started out with poster size pictures of places they had travelled to but I think now all three frames have mirrors in them. It is a very unique and interesting look!

with a happy heart
Eileen Posted - Aug 19 2005 : 6:37:33 PM
I have thought about gluing them onto a wall as a sort of herringbone pattern wall paper. I did see a bulletin board done this way and it was very cute. The ones that are real cork are getting harder to find as the cork is not a renewable resource so a plastic substitute is now being used. I wonder how well the plastic ones will work as a hot plate trivet? Wonder if they will melt?
Eileen

songbird; singing joy to the earth
MNFarmGirl Posted - Aug 19 2005 : 11:05:22 AM
I like to make stamps out of them. I ounce found a bunch at a craft fair and they were so cute. Aubrey
Tatiana Posted - Aug 19 2005 : 09:54:44 AM
I saw a ceiling in a fish restaurant in San Francisco (The Grotto?) covered with them. It could totally be a long term project. I found my eyes constantly drifting upwards to look at them all. :-)

Tania in Boise
Clare Posted - Aug 17 2005 : 8:03:01 PM
Tawnya, A girlfriend made me a cork trivet, approx 8 x 8 inches square. She glued the corks together with hot glue. She used a pattern like two long and 2 side by side butt up against it. Not sure I can show you very well with the keyboard, but something like this: II= It is four sets across and 4 sets down (a set being 2 corks glued together). It's really cute and I've kept it by my stove for several years now. I need to reinforce some of the glue soon, but it has lasted quite well. One more idea!

**** Love is the great work - though every heart is first an apprentice. - Hafiz
Set a high value on spontaneous kindness. - Samuel Johnson****
CelticCoyote Posted - Aug 17 2005 : 5:51:36 PM
I would imagine hot glue would work just fine. You might take a less important cork as a tester, and see if you can gently slice it in half longways, so that there would be a flat side to glue (rather than a rounded...it would certainly stay put better). And, it would also double your cork collection, so you would be able to make twice the neato stuff.

Um, you do realize that whatever you do, you *must* post pictures... It's the rules, you know.
PJJ Posted - Aug 17 2005 : 5:47:34 PM
I saw a program on HGTV where they used the corks as the top of a table, then put a glass top over that. Some they glued in on their sides (so the writing was visible). Others were on their ends. It was unique and not an expensive project to complete.

pj



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little feather Posted - Aug 17 2005 : 4:57:49 PM
How would you make a cork coaster? I love that idea,I've thought of it before- the would look so great in my kitchen. But, how would you do it.
I really love the idea of the living cork wine journal! That would be wonderful too! So many of the ones I have are from anniversaries or "nights to remember"- that would be great to create for our new bedroom.
For the bulletin board- which I think would be great in our kitchen too, would you use hot glue?
Thanks so much for the great ideas! I need to do something soon with these, they have filled up all my vases and are running over into large quart storage baggies. I think Hubby is going to thow them out when I'm not looking!

Where ever you go, go with all your heart!
CelticCoyote Posted - Aug 17 2005 : 4:35:17 PM
You could glue them onto a bulletin board type thing, in a pretty pattern...then use it as a bulletin board, since the pins would go into the corks just as well as a flat corkboard. I think I've seen this done by Martha Stewart or something like that...
MeadowLark Posted - Aug 17 2005 : 4:17:58 PM
Tawyna, I have a bushel basket of the things...lets see how about a cork coaster? Or stick them on nails on a cork bulletin board to display the designs on the top then frame the bulletin board in a pretty frame? Put little signs underneath the corks of when you had the wine, how it tasted to you, what was the occasion...kind of a living "cork" wine journal? The metal cages on Champagne I make little wire garden chairs out of...Now I sound kind of strange but when my daughter was younger she used them in her dollhouse.

Being is what it is. Jean Paul Sartre

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