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Once you’ve popped the last cork into place, you have a super-absorbent, slip-resistant bath mat. + Danny Seo Lead image via Amelia Sommer, corks via Shutterstock ...
If you love DIY projects and have wine corks collecting dust, check out this project to upcycle those corks into a practical ...
Whether it's a bath mat, a piece of art or a homemade wreath, wine corks can make a rustic addition to a home when used in the right way, and these 10 DIY projects will show you how to do just ...
In order to amass the 800 (!) wine corks that it took for a DIY tile installer in Saint Louis to tile her kitchen back splash with wine corks, she needed to find a lot of wine corks. If you want ...
I know that most DIY projects are inspired by things like necessity, a small or nonexistent budget, the desire for blog traffic, or some great find of a material to build a project from. Can we be ...
All you need for this project is a hot glue gun, some non-adhesive shelf liner, and a lot of wine corks. You'll probably want a cutting board to work with, too, as you'll be doing a lot of cutting.
Decorative elements like trays and candleholders made from cork would work well in a kitchen or dining area. A cork bath mat shows how this versatile material could make its way around the house.
If you're tired of regular bath mats soaking through to the floor (and feeling nasty all day), you can always make your own out of wine corks—not only. Skip to Main Content.