But what do you do with wine corks?
After all, theyre not as versatile or as useful as wine bottles, right?
Craft Idea #1: Cork Stamps
You know what beats the personal touch of a handwritten note?
A note written on hand-crafted stationery.
Level up plain paper by stamping it with different designs.
Using a craft knife or a sharp cutter, cut around your design with a slow puncturing motion.
Make the punctures around 14-inch thick.
Your design should be raised by around 14 inch from the base of the cork.
To use, dip the cork stamp on some ink or press on a stamp pad and stamp away!
They also make the perfect gift for plant-lovers.
Want to upgrade your succulent gifts?
Try placing them on cork planters.
Using a small screw driver or a craft knife, hollow out the middle of a cork.
Be careful not to bore a hole through the other end of the cork.
Fill the hole with soil and plant the succulent.
Make several and give away to your friends as gifts or souvenirs!
Using a sharp knife or cutter, cut a cork lengthwise.
This will leave you with two cork pieces.
Attach a magnet on one end.
Start posting notes on your fridge!
Theres nothing like a good glass of wine and some nice music after a long day.
Extend your enjoyment of a good bottle of wine by using the bottle itself for a craft project.
Not ready to repurpose a bottle yet?
Start with a small project like the three cork craft ideas above.