How Do You Make A Wine Cork Corkboard?
It’s always the same story: you try to keep your home organized and neat, but packrat tendencies seem to disrupt this process. It’s hard to throw away that T-shirt from your first live concert, even though you haven’t worn it in 10 years. You’ve got magazines and newspapers dating back decades. And every time you open a bottle of wine to celebrate, you tuck that cork away with all the others. Should you decide it’s time to clear your home of useless knick knacks and clutter, throwing away these sentimental objects isn’t your only option. There are plenty of crafts and projects you can do to recycle and re-use these available materials, allowing you to hold on to them for years to come. Your memorabilia is a great supply for crafting projects and that collection of wine corks is no exception. It’s a common practice to hold onto the corks — and sometimes bottles — from the wine consumed on a special occasion. Whatever your reason for keeping those corks all those years, here’s an idea