Wine cork crafts are very popular right now. From homemade trivets and coasters to fancy art installations, wine corks seem to be blowing up Pinterest these days. Like the look? Pop a couple of bottles and invite some friends to help you start collecting corks. If you’re tackling a bigger project, we suggest teaming up with a local wine bar or restaurant to help you collect.
DIY Bulletin Board
Any instance in which you normally see cork is a great place to substitute in wine corks–like bulletin boards, for instance. You could buy a standard cork bulletin board from any store, or you could make your own bulletin board by upcycling old wine corks. This DIY Bulletin Board project takes just old corks, glue and ribbon to create, but you could also build your cork bulletin board in an old frame. Just use your creativity!
Wine Cork Trivet
Photos Courtesy Whole Living and Sweet Paul
Keep your countertops cool by making your own trivets out of old wine corks. You can stand them all on end in a circle to create a taller trivet, like this hose clamp-bound Cork Trivet from Whole Living (left) or this glued cork trivet from the blog Sweet Paul (right). Once on end, you can arrange the corks into any shape you want: circle, hexagon, square. Or you can lay the corks on their side and glue or bind together. Either way, it’s important to make sure all the corks are the same height so you can create a flat surface for a hot dish.
Wine Cork Coasters
Photo By Mayi Carles/Courtesy Heartmade
Using the same concept as the trivets, you can create your own coasters to keep your tables clean and ring-free. Or try a different look with these DIY Wine Cork Coasters from the blog Heartmade.
Cork Bath Mat
Photo By Monica Ewing/Courtesy Crafty Nest
Cork is soft, absorbent and naturally resistant to mold and mildew–all great reasons to make a bath mat out of wine corks. It’s surprisingly easy, and your feet will thank you. Just check out these how-to instructions from the Crafty Nest.
DIY Cork Flooring
Photo Courtesy The Phoenix Commotion
If you love the feel of cork underfoot but don’t love the cost of cork flooring, consider creating your own. This DIY project is more labor-intensive (both in terms of collecting and laying down the corks), but the result will be a truly unique but comfortable floor. Check out our article “Fab Floors” for instructions on how to lay your own wine cork floor.