So what do you do with all the corks you have been saving over the years?
If  you are anything  like me, you save wine and champagne corks in hopes a  project will  present itself worthy of your sinful collection. At the  moment I hold  all my corks in flower vases, which in and of itself is a  pleasant  display, but I am always on the look out for the perfect or  most  interesting way to display the corks. I still haven't found the  ONE  thing I want to  permanently do  with my cork collection and more  than likely won't finally decide until I  have a home of my own, but  here are the most intriguing ways to  recycle/re-use/decorate with used  corks that I found.
Of  course there are the extreme projects which take 3,000-20,000 corks  like building a chair, decorating a car, covering an entire wall, making  a jacket....but who is actually going to do that?Instead of the utterly ridicules, here are my top choices for how to recycle/display your wine corks...
Rather than covering an entire wall, use the corks as a backsplash in your Tuscan/Wine themed kitchen. Finish your theme with a custom mural of grape vines or a vineyard scene!
Another  option steaming from the wall of corks is taking it to your baseboards.  This will be a subtle hidden addition to your room that is surprisingly  very appealing!
Possibly my favorite project so far is the bath mat! By cutting the corks in half and gluing them together, you can instantly turn your boring bathroom into a high class spa in no time!
Remember  those bead curtains you loved so much in high school? You can take the  idea to the next level with your used wine corks! The cork curtain may  not fit in everyone's home decor, but if you are a free spirit, have  some time on your hands and want to really display your love of wine,  this may be the project for you! 
The ever popular cork board, need I say more?
Taking the cork board to another level, use it as a backboard for your darts....
Or  take it to a smaller scale and make coasters. If you are like me, you  could make a set of 4 for 20 of your closest friends for the holidays!  ;)
Also  on the holiday note, make a wreath for yourself or as a gift for a wine  lover in your life. These actually turn out looking way more classy  than you would think!
If you can construct this cute little birdhouse, it will make your bird friends very happy.
If  you are artsy, I am sure you will be itching to create your own cork  mosiac like this one on the right. The possibilities are really endless!
A  quick and easy project for those a little less creatively inclined is a  keychain! You can find the keyhole rings at your local hardware store  and screw them into the end of the corks.
A cork stamp lasts longer then potatoes and can come in handy around the house, especially when you have kids.
A lovely name card display ideal for a wedding reception which I plan on using for my own vineyard wedding someday! LOL
Cork  jewelry! Make it for yourself or make it to sell it! You could make a  profit from drinking, which will only make you want to drink more! (Like  you need a reason, right?)
Cover your outside table for a unique conversation piece. I think this is such an adorable idea!
For those techy people with a flair for DIY projects, cut a cork and fit in a USB thumbdrive! I sooo wanna do this! ;)
I  am not entirely sure what use this ball could have, but I think it  looked cool! Perhaps you could tie fishing wire and hang it from the  ceiling for a cool eclectic room!
A  fun project to do with the kids, while of course not condoning  drinking, but you can really make a plethora of characters for the  holiday tree. I've seen reindeer's, angels, santa's and others on the  web
So  there you have it, my top picks for how to recycle/display wine corks.  What will you choose to create with the corks you have so diligently  been collecting? Let me know your favorites and other ideas you have  come up with!






















 

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