Uncanny Cork Vases & Containers Tutorial
2014-01-25

Home made cork containers, just lovely for you office or home.
Almost two years ago, I bookmarked a wonderful tutorial from Design Sponge for a cork lamp. I just loved the idea and wanted to translate it in another way. But for some reason, I kind of forgot about it as time went on, and then this weekend when I was rinsing out some cans to put into the recycling bin, I remembered. I had also just bought some beautiful tulips, and immediately knew exactly what to make. A cork vase to hold notes, photographs, and of course flowers.
DIY Cork Board for kids
2014-01-21

Keeping kids organized throughout the school year can be a tough task
There are always homework assignments, class reminders, and notes to keep track of. But if you make it fun for everyone, back to school will be a whole lot easier. Here’s an idea for a playful cloud bulletin board to hang in your child’s bedroom. This diy cork board is fast and easy, and something your kids will love.Beautiful wine cork robots
2014-01-17

Ideas for the weekends, kids will enjoy!
Turn Your Old Wine Corks into Robotic Buddies with The Corkers Set. you can turn your old wine corks into a fun loving robotic best friend. Whether you want a robot with a propeller head, wind up starters or just a more humanoid approach, the Corkers sets are for you.
DIY Cork Animals
2014-01-13

Looking for something to do with all those corks sitting around from a summer’s worth of dinner vino? All it takes is five minutes—and some craft paper, thread, and toothpicks—for you and your little ones to transform these ordinary bottle stoppers into pocket-sized pals in the fun forms of a dragon and horse with rider.
Porcelain + Cork Lunch Kit
2014-01-10

Lovely lunch kit with cork
tiffin lunch kit is a refined dining experience on the go. The two bowls, cast in durable thin-walled ceramics, stack on top of each other and seal with a cork lid that doubles as a plate. Unpacking your lunch is like unpacking a table setting: the compact kit unfolds into a meal. The bowls allow you to separate your food for combinations like curries and rice, soup and bread, granola and fruit. The set can be used in the home or carried away to work and school; or wrapped up for a picnic. Taking inspiration from Japanese bento boxes and indian tiffins, the bowls morph shape from a sturdy square bottom to a circular top. The form factor allows the bowls to fit together perfectly and intuitively. the components bind together securely with the use of a natural cloth elastic strap, held in place between the bottom bowls' feet.