Learn how to make wine cork coasters that look great, on a budget!

stash your old wine corks and make these for unique decor or gifts.

Skills Required: Beginner.These coasters are easy to make, even if youve never crafted before.

Coasters made from wine corks

Youre going to be cutting cork and felt and then hot gluing it together.

Do you lovewine cork crafts?

Theres nothing like the luxury of being able to drink and then use your leftovers in craft projects!

Wine cork coasters

I actually dont drink that much wine, but I wanted to make a corkboard.

So I started getting friends to collect wine corks.

And they gave me a LOT of them!

Felt sheets, wine corks, scissors, knife, hot glue gun, hot glue sticks

Which is great because I had a lot of ideas.

TheseDIY coastersturned out great and areboth water resistant and heat resistant.

Cork can handle temperature ranges of-292 F to 248 F. Thats pretty cool, right?

Make coasters using wine corks

Im excited to show you how to make them!

You may be wondering if there are any things you should keep in mind when crafting with wine corks.

Before you begin your project, verify to read theseimportant tips for working with cork.

Wine cork coasters

If you haverecycledcorks, you could boil them as I explain in the instructions, which also cleans them.

If you purchase them new, it’s possible for you to boil them to soften for cutting.

OR you’re free to simply use ahot knifeto cut.

Boilng wine corks on the stove in hot water

Its up to you.

Youre going to make these wine cork coasters in four easy steps.

First you will boil and cut the corks.

Slicing a wine cork with a knife on an orange cutting board

Then youre going to glue them together and add a bottom.

And finally, add theribbon.

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Get the printable how to card below.

Gluing cut wine corks together with a hot glue gun

Pressing wine corks together to form a coaster

Applying hot glue to the corks and pressing felt down onto it

Trimming the felt from around the corks

Applying hot glue to the edges of the corks and pressing down trim