Most ofus toss the cork in the trash after we finish a bottle of wine. After all, who needs it? But it turns out these bottle stoppers can be put to good use later on! From sealing snack bags to ...
As a craft supply hoarder, I have an odd collection of materials in my art studio. One thing I have a lot of is wine corks. (Don’t ask me why I have so many of them.) If, like me, you have a stash of ...
Opening a bottle of wine on Saturday night, you may think the best thing about it is the glass of vino in your hand. But that humble cork should not be overlooked. It holds the key to myriad craft ...
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 damaging ...
We’ve seen all sorts of uses for used wine corks: trivets, corkboards and wreaths. But a cork-covered car? Thanks to the eagle eye of Lone Pine resident Paul Skinner, we have a new favorite cork art ...
Dilemma: If all three Pinots are equally appealing to me, should I opt for the one with the natural cork, synthetic cork or metal screw-top before I toast to Mother Nature? Of course I'll: Choose ...
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