How Do You Make A Corkboard Bulletin Board?
If you’re a wine lover looking for a way to recycle your used wine corks and if you need more bulletin board space to hang important notes, you can make a wine cork bulletin board and solve both problems. If you already have a cork collection, you’re halfway there. Cut the trim molding into four 22-inch lengths with mitered ends. Fasten the ends together to form a frame. Secure the corners using wood glue or finishing nails. Trim the plywood to a 22-by-22-inch square. Attach the plywood to the trim molding frame using finishing nails or hot glue. Apply hot glue in a 1 1/2-inch strip at the top of the framed plywood. Arrange the corks on the plywood square. Form a pattern of two vertical corks, then two horizontal corks. Repeat this pattern for the rest of the row, making 12 small squares of 2 corks each square. Repeat this pattern down the rest of the plywood square. You will have 12 rows down and 12 rows across. Allow the glue to dry. Attach picture hanging hardware on the back of the