A Very Corky Christmas
It's all about corks today at The Homeless Finch. I have this mountain of wine bottle corks. No I did not drink all these bottles! I have been saving the corks from a few nice bottles of Chianti, but the majority of what you see here was given to me on my last visit to a nice Italian restaurant in my neighborhood. I mentioned that I had started collecting them and the next thing you know, our waiter brought out a bag full of them! So, I set out to see what kinds of things I could come up with for the holidays. Here is what I came up with....
Tied a simple piece of plaid fabric to the hanging string....done. Sweet.
| This is done with one cork cut in 6 pieces and another cork cut in half lengthwise and then in half again for the truck. I used about 16 inches of jute. |
| Notice how on this one, I used the end of the work stained with wine for the top. |
I made several of these little trees because I also want to use a few on top of packages. I tried out making the tree larger, but it was too bulking for an ornament, so I did this instead with the larger one.
| I glued it onto a piece of spare fabric to give it stability. I had this little coffee bag sitting in my "Oh, I will just keep this, because I think I can use it someday" pile. |
Here are the results...
| I think this little bag would be great if giving a nice bottle opener to someone. |
Next I set out to fashion something without having to cut the cork, using spare buttons, hooks and beads. Here is what I came up with...
| This ornament is one whole cork with a rustic jingle bell on a red ribbon. I used red buttons on the top with a spare part from a Dollar Store ornament I took apart. |
| I liked the grape graphic on the side of this one. I added a shiny jingle bell on a piece of jute and used just one button up top. |
I then started playing around trying to come up with something a little more outrageous. Plus it was late at night and I was tired and a little punchy. Here is what I came up with...
| I attached a red ribbon to his back using a little eye screw from a picture hanging kit. |
At this point, I thought to myself that using corks in a tablescape could be pretty nifty. I wanted something quick and easy to show you. Why not a place card holder? Here is what I came up with...
| I fashioned this place card holder out of two whole corks, a twig from a bush in my backyard (not kidding) and fresh greens that the Christmas tree lot guy let me pick up off the cutting floor. |
These cork coasters were very easy to make. The toughest part for me was the cutting. If you have a stronger person around, enlist their help. Here is who I made them...
| Cut the cork lengthwise. You will need 4 corks per coaster. |
| Cut a piece of sheet cork about 3 inches by 3 inches |
| Put a thick layer of glue on the sheet cork. I actually made it thicker than this picture above. |
| I arranged the corks in a herringbone pattern, using hot glue to re-enforce. I cleaned up the hot glue that you can see in the image above. |
| After making a set of four, I packaged them together using a plaid ribbon and some fresh greens. |
Hope some of these ideas inspired something new for you today!
Don't forget to come back tomorrow for my
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24 comments:
These are ALL so very wonderful !!!
You amaze me with your creativity !
WOW !
- KAT -
these are so cute! i love the tree- emmy loves the rudolph of course!
They are all adorable but Rudolph is definitely my fave! :)
I'm wondering if you have slept at all in the last few weeks! These are great.
These are adorable!! My 6 year old collects corks and we have a ton of them. (I know, slightly inappropriate :)) I'd feel better about his collection if we turned them into cute ornaments!
I love all of them! Who ould have thought that you could do so much with wine corks. Blessings!
Are you the most creative person ever, or what? I love the little burlap coffee bag. These are soooo cute!
that little Rudolph is just so adorable and I love the little trees, too. I am following you
Lezlee
Lesley, these are so freaking creative I can barely stand it!! How in the world are you finding the time AND coming up with such brilliant ideas?? Pinning, Stumbling, etc. :)
Oh, and are you inviting me to dinner? lol! 'Cause I am so there! ;)
I love it all! I am sharing on my FB page.
https://www.facebook.com/thecsiproject
Just so stinkin' cute!!!
Smiles,
Dee, the CSI Girl
I have a huge bagful of corks that I bought for $1 at an estate sale, but I would never have thought to cut them up for coasters. Great Idea!!
My Oh My! These are truly simple , but oh so great ideas. Thanks so much for sharing! :o)
So many cute ideas!
I love what you did with the corks. Super cute. I would love for you to share at Bacon Time linky,Fri-Monday each week.
http://bacontimewiththehungryhypo.blogspot.com/
I love ALL your cork projects! Thanks for sharing. I think some of my wino friends will be getting some cork tree ornaments for Christmas! I'm pinning!!!
These are adorable!
great ideas!!! I'd like to invite you to come over and join my special ornament link party... open the rest of this month.. I also have a FAB ornament giveaway you can enter. Hope you can check it out!
http://nap-timecreations.blogspot.com/2011/12/ornamentsparty-giveaway.html
Hi Leslie!
I LOVE all of the creative ways you have used the wine bottle corks! The first one is my favorite. How beautiful a tree full of the sweet creations would be.
So nice stopping by to visit with you!
Kindly, Lorraine
Now how clever is this? I love your ideas; makes me think I should do something with the boxes of corks we've been collecting for years. Cute reindeer!
How did you get the jute antlers to stand up? Adorable!
These are ALL so very wonderful !!!
These are all so cute! Love the reindeer especially. Shared on my Facebook page.
Jenn :)
the reindeer is adorable!
I love the crock screw reindeer.
lisa
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