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Making a Wine Cork Wreath with Recycled Wine Corks

by: jelcork( 923Feedback score is 500 to 999) Top 5000 Reviewer
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 Making a Wine Cork Wreath 

 
 
As beautiful as this finished wreath looks, it is shockingly easy to make. If it weren't for the danger of getting burned with hot glue, a child could do it. However, because of that risk, it's better suited for adults.
You Will Need:
a straw wreath base (the one we used in the photo was 18 inches in diameter)
wine corks (for the 18

Here are some really nice photos of some wreaths made with rec inch base, figure on between 200-300 corks)
hot glue gun and hot glue
Optional:
artificial silk grape leaves
artificial grapes (we used artificial frosted grapes)
about 5 yards of 1 1/2 inch wide ribbon
a Big Ribbon Bow (if applicable)
a few long straight pins
 Step 1. Cover your work surface with several layers of paper to insulate it against any spilled hot glue. Use the hot glue gun to run a strip of hot glue down one side of the cork (I like to position the corks on my wreaths so that the most interesting side of the cork is facing up). Place the cork, glue side down, on the straw wreath base, and hold in place for 5 to 10 seconds until the glue sets. Repeat with other corks, switching directions every now and then, so the design doesn't look too symmetrical, but putting the corks as close together as possible and covering as much of the base as you can.
 Step 2. Continue to glue wine corks on the base until it is entirely covered. Some people like to stop right here and hang the wreath as is. If that's you, you're done. If not continue with the next steps to decorate the wreath further. Feel free to stop at any of the steps along the way when your wreath looks "finished" to you
 Step 3. Glue individual silk grape leaves and/or artificial grapes randomly around the wreath. Use these embellishments to fill in any areas of open space between wine corks
  Step 4. Before attaching the Big Ribbon Bow to your wreath, use a straight pin to secure one end of 1 1/2 inch wide ribbon to the back or underside of the wreath. Slowly wrap the ribbon around and around the wreath, at pleasing intervals. Clip the ribbon when you get the wreath wrapped to your liking, and secure the second end with straight pins as well. Attach a Big Ribbon Bow to the bottom of the wreath. Congratulations! Your wreath is now ready to hang!

Photos of some Beautiful Cork Wreaths

    

  


Guide ID: 10000000003004465Guide created: 02/20/07 (updated 07/11/09)

 
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