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Wine and flowers go hand in hand - especially in this gorgeous DIY. Learn how to create a beautiful arrangement with a bottle of wine and some blooms.
It's the stuff of core memories, but the more you host, the more you realize it can be incredibly wasteful with leftover food, perhaps lots of single-use serving ware, and of course those empty ...
Located in Northwest D.C., Cork Wine Bar debuted its ‘Corkyard,’ previously known as its secret wine garden. (Courtesy Sam Sanchez/Cork Wine Bar) D.C.’s Cork Wine Bar debuted its “Corkyard ...
Next time you open a bottle of wine, remember to hold onto the cork—it can be a fun, easy DIY project for your garden. These small objects can be upcycled into seed markers, broken down into ...
Be sure to let the paint dry completely before proceeding. Now it's time to attach the wine corks to the base. Heat up your hot glue gun and start by adding a small drop of glue to the bottom of a ...
How to store wine Once it is firmly stoppered in a bottle, wine should be protected from its greatest enemy, the oxygen in the air. If, however, the cork dries out and eventually shrinks so that it no ...
Wine corks do more than seal bottles - they change consumer perception of the wine iteself. The holiday season is in full swing, and so are holiday get-togethers. What’s the go-to hostess gift ...
This wine bottle opener was fairly straightforward to use, but because it is so flimsy, first I removed the paper at the top of the bottle that covers the cork. After that, I simply placed the ...
Corks and screw caps have similar functions: to keep wine from going bad. But choosing one or the other can be divisive. Many argue that corks are the key to excellent aging.
11. Wine cork trivet Protect your countertops and tables from hot pots and pans with a DIY trivet. Arrange whole corks in a tight circular or square pattern and secure them with strong adhesive. This ...