The Holidays are here and the corks are about to fly! Wines are going to be on many menus and that means a ton of corks will be popped! Don’t forget to save them so you can recycled and UPcycle them with all of these fun DIY Wine Cork Projects! What will you make…maybe a wine cork monogram? How about a wine cork planter magnet? How about a candle holder! Oh yes…a bulletin board made of wine corks is simply spectacular! So if you have one of these in mind…make sure to have LOTS of guests over : ) It is simply amazing all of the DIY Wine Cork Projects there are out there and we hope that you enjoy this little collection of 15 fabulous creations. The creativity and talent that flows through the blogosphere never ceases to amaze!!!
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So…which one is going to be or should I say…which one’s!  I have to say that I am dying to make one of those amazing wreaths but that is a WHOLE LOT OF WINE CORKS!!!!! So I think maybe a magnet planter or two would be fun! Whichever DIY Wine Cork Project you choose I know that it is going to me AMAZING!
Jeannie Marie & Company says
I like the tiny plant in the wine cork! It’s about as far as I would get with a project! It’s so cute!
Andrea says
: ) that one is on my list! I really want to try the wreath but just can’t see that many corks in my future : ) LOL!!! hugs and a very HAPPY to you and yours!
laura@top this top that says
I gotta get drinking! 🙂
Nicole says
I like the idea of the cork monogram/initial all by itself. I recently did one but I filled in a picture frame with corks and it looked so cluttered, so this would be a great simple idea.
Grammy007 says
Need corks? 1. Ask friends to save theirs for you. 2. When dining out ask restaurant if they have any corks you can have.
For my wreath I used a straw wreath form and hot glued corks to it. Just be careful if you hang over a fireplace. Heat may make the corks ‘pop’ off.
Donna says
I love all of these! Corks set a stage for a nice dinner party. I have a large mason jar with a plastic water bottle, top cut off, in the middle and corks inside the jar -but outside the water bottle. Fill the water bottle carefully with water and use as a vase. It looks awesome with some extra large sunflowers. Tie a burly rope around the neck of the jar. Simple but looks great!