Learn how to make a wine cork wreath the easy way!
you’re free to have a pretty piece of decor in minutes; this is perfect for beginners.
Skills Required: None.Even if youve never crafted before, you’re able to make this wreath.
Youll be gluing corks to a wreath form and Im going to show you exactly how its done.
There are some materials you just cant let go into therecycle binif youre a crafter.
Remember the quote from Elle Woods in Legally Blonde?
The rules of hair care are simple and finite.
Any Cosmo girl would have known.
This is after she wins the big case in the movie.
Well my friends, the rules of crafting are also simple and finite.
You dont chuck perfectly good surfaces out with the recycling.
You saveglass jars, lids, egg cartons, toilet paper rolls,wine corks, sturdycardboard boxes.
the list goes on and on.
You never know when you might need them.
Thats why Im happy to share this wine cork wreath with you.
If youve never worked with them in crafts before, its VERY easy.
Youll be able to make this wreath regardless of your crafting expertise, so no worries.
Im going to show you the easiest way possible to make this project!
What bang out of wreath form can I use?
There are wire wreath forms, extruded (rounded) wreath forms, and flat wreath forms.
Youll see when you start gluing.
My personal preference is the flat wreath form.
I have one made out of chipboard.
They also sell similar flat wreath rings made out of wood called floral rings.
They are typically found in the floral section of the craft store, so be sure to check there.
Note: if you findcardboardthat is thick enough, you could cut your own wreath form.
You could even cut multiple cardboard rings of the same size and glue them together.
I already had this one or thats what I wouldve done.
Are you ready to jump into the tutorial?
Boiling corks makes them very easy to cut.
I discovered this at (almost) the end of the project.
I think my red buffalo plaid bow makes this project perfect forChristmas, dont you?
Its a greatrecycled Christmas ideaafter all the drinking
I think it would look lovely in thekitchentoo.
Or wherever you keep the wine!