Drink a big wine or not? Is there an old cork? Okay, keep those corks, because we found more than 10 smart ways to use them around your home. Who knows that something simple can be used in many ways!
1. Cork magnets
Collect magnetic strips, glue knives and some wine stoppers Cut the cork in half lengthwise and use glue on each magnetic stripe. Press firmly on the flat side. And that’s all
2. Drawer knobs
Gather the champagne cork, screw and screwdriver up. Remove the existing drawer knobs and replace them with your pointed screws. Hold the screw to the screwdriver. Next, press the champagne stopper firmly to the screw and twist it clockwise. Do the same for all drawers Your new drawer knob is ready.
3. Planters
You will need to assemble the potting soil, drill, paring knives, magnets and tiny succulents. Cut into a hollow shape in the center of each cork. Attach a magnet to each cork with a strong push, then fill the soil with a hollow hole, then put a small piece of succulent inside, add a few drops of water, then install the plant to the metal surface.
4. Jewelry frame
Looking for a way to organize your jewelry orderly? All you need is the frame you like to paint. Cut the cork with a long, round shape and fuse into the frame. If you need more customization, you can wrap the stopper with your favorite fabric.
5. Pin board
All you need is a white cork tile and a painter’s tape, brush and a picture hanging bar. Use tape with cork and make strips. Next, arrange the tiles in the form and then start drawing. Finally, remove the tape and you take it.
6. Mouse pad
All you have to do is cut the cork to size and tie it together on a thick sheet of paper. Better to make it easy But you can design the shape you want
7. Cork wall
Have you ever been looking for a way to add flavor to your kitchen? Is your kitchen an ordinary backsplash too? No more, all you need is a slab that is cut to the exact size of the area you want to cover. Then start gluing the cork on top of the piece of wood until every inch is covered. You can choose to try out the layout design or just hold on to create rows. When the wood is completely covered, attach it to the wall and voila!
8. Pencil holder
You will need to use an electric drill, cork and glue to attach the trivets on top of each other and then press firmly. Then use a drill bit to drill holes and fill each writing device.
9. Stool
You will need a lot of wine and champagne. All you have to do is just collect all your cork and put it in a breathable and durable mesh.
10. Cork stamps
Why not make a cute and unique stamp with your cork? All you need is a sharp knife and a stopper. Next, draw what you want to design, then cut it and gently remove excess wood chips. Use ink and fill out your forms and voila!