Wine Cork Craft Ideas – DIY Kitchen Utensil Holder

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If you’re looking for wine cork craft ideas, here is a DIY kitchen utensil holder that will look great in your kitchen or make an ideal gift for wine lovers.

If for some crazy reason you end up with an abundance of wine corks (I know, I’m not sure how it happens either), there are plenty of wine cork craft projects out there to put them to good use.

Wine Cork Craft Ideas - DIY Kitchen Utensil Holder

Crafts with wine corks are fun to make and an excellent way to upcycle. Here is a wine cork Christmas tree craft for around the holidays.

Shelley created glue gun crafts for back to school recently. This kitchen utensil holder is more for the adults.

If you plan to make some homemade holiday gifts this year, you’ll want to add this wine cork utensil holder to the list.

Wine Cork Craft Ideas - DIY Kitchen Utensil Holder

If you’re not a big wine drinker but want to create a wine cork craft for a friend, you can purchase corks on eBay.

Heck, if you are a wine drinker and not a big crafter, go ahead and sell corks on eBay! We all have a purpose, my friends.

Wine cork craft project in process pics

This craft is a fun idea for girls’ night in. Start a collection over the course of wine nights together. Once you collect enough corks, get everyone crafting.

Wine Cork Craft Ideas - DIY Kitchen Utensil Holder
Wine Cork Craft Ideas - DIY Kitchen Utensil Holder

DIY Wine Cork Kitchen Utensil Holder

Jennifer Soltys
Don't throw those wine corks away. There are plenty of wine cork crafts out there to put them to good use. Try this holder which can house kitchen utensils or anything else you can think of. 
4.50 from 8 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 50 minutes
Additional Time 1 hour
Total Time 2 hours
Course Crafts and DIY
Servings 1 holder

Equipment

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Ingredients
  

  • Empty tin can washed and dried. This is a larger soup can or a can for pie filling or beans/tomatoes/vegetables.
  • Natural corks vs. synthetic
  • Wax paper

Instructions
 

  • Cover a flat surface with wax paper to protect it.
    Wax paper
  • Place your can onto the surface and place corks around the can making sure they fit. Leaving your can upright, place the hot glue on the cork and press onto the can, keeping the bottom row of corks flat to the bottom of the table. Let the glue set a bit. Flip the can over and add hot glue where the corks meet. Let set to harden.
    Empty tin can
  • Return the can to the upright position and continue to place corks, on top of the bottom row. Add hot glue to the cork and press firmly onto the can. Continue until the entire can is covered.
    Natural corks
  • Once at the top of the can, you may have about 1/4′ to 1/2" of the can to work with. Add glue to the top of the can and press corks firmly onto the can. Let set so the glue can harden.
  • Fill your can with your favorite kitchen utensils, flowers, plants, or pencils.

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Keyword corks, wine corks
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4 Comments

  1. This is cute! Thanks for sharing

  2. Keri justice says:

    You just gave me some great ideas. I have corks that I wanted to do something with. But I can also sell them on eBay if I decide not too!! Why didn’t I think of that?!

  3. Pinning this! Great idea!

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