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How To Make a Trivet Cork Board. By Joselyn hughes. October 9, 2014. By Joselyn hughes. October 9, 2014. Don’t be a dork, make something out of cork!
View full size Express-Times Photo | SUE BEYER Corks can serve a range of purposes, from coasters to trivets, corkboards and seats. Make a gift for everyone on your list.
Apply a line of hot glue between each cork. 2. On the far left and far right of the row of corks, stack a triangle of six corks. Hot glue them together so each adjacent cork is connected with glue. 3.
Before you throw away your next wine cork—or that collection of corks you've been keeping—consider putting them together into this simple wooden trivet that'll keep hot pots and pans from ...
I used 32 corks to make a 7-by-7-inch trivet (ideal for an 8-by-8-inch baking pan). You'll need 64 corks to double the size and create a 7-by-14-inch trivet. Besides corks and a glue gun, you’ll ...
In one of our early Craft Corner columns, we showed you how to make a bulletin board using wine corks and a picture frame. This week’s offerings are variations on the same idea – a trivet and ...
Use cork as planters after hollowing out larger pieces or placing smaller ones as bases for potted plants. Cork is porous, ...
A wine connoisseur, nature lover and craftsman turned his hobbies into a fund-raising art for the Saluda Senior Center. Bill Klippel of the Mountain Page community got the idea to make trivets, ...
Cork can also retain heat and absorb moisture, which is why it makes sense for trivets and coasters. ... More recently, I asked a former designer if she could make a heart with wine corks.