The summer is coming! And the kids will love it!
2015-05-29

The summer is coming! And the kids will love it!
A blue kitchen towel, a bowl of water and some seashells from the past summer….Just lovely for a special occasion!
2015-05-27

Just lovely for a special occasion!
I’ve been collecting wine corks for a while and today I’m showing you one way to make use of them: Name Tags! Are you having guests? Let them know where to sit with cork and thin cardboard. To make these you’ll need wine corks, one for every guest at the table. You also need thin cardboard or thick paper to write the names on, I’ve used the grey recycled cardboard from the back of a college notebook. And of course, you’ll need a utility knife and a marker.Easy and fast craft!
2015-05-19

Easy and fast craft!
No more worries about dropping your boat key in the ocean, with a cork attached it’ll float! You only need a loop screw, a small key chain ring, a wine cork and your key.Just lovely for a center table!
2015-05-15

Just lovely for a center table!
If you're a cork collector like me, this DIY project is for you. Wine drinkers know how many leftover corks you can accumulate over the years, so let's put them to use! Not only do I love wine, but I love using cork for crafting projects. It's easy to cut, naturally waterproof with a beautiful rustic look, and it has a cushion material that makes for the perfect handmade placemat.The DIY possibilities are endless by simply gluing corks together. You can also make coasters, table runners, trivets, floor mats or cork boards, just to name a few. Make one for yourself or maybe a gift for a wine lover? The best part is, if you know how to use a glue gun, you'll be a pro at this project.
Lovely cork pendant
2015-05-12
