I love reusing items from your everyday world. This Wine corks board is made using corks from your wine parties, showcasing your love of a fine glass of merlot. (source)
Wine corks give the gift of wine and then pretty Christmas trees
Creative DIY Projects That Turn Trash Into Treasure
I love reusing items from your everyday world. This Wine corks board is made using corks from your wine parties, showcasing your love of a fine glass of merlot. (source)
Wine corks give the gift of wine and then pretty Christmas trees
Looking for an easy yet eye-catching way to add a little patriotic charm to your 4th of July decor? This Stars & Stripes Mason Jar Cricut Craft from CraftBits is a festive and fun project that’s perfect for crafters with a Cricut machine on hand.
This DIY features classic red, white, and blue vinyl elements—think stars, stripes, and all the Americana vibes—applied to a simple mason jar. The beauty of this craft is how versatile it is. Whether you’re using it as a lantern with a tea light, a utensil holder for your backyard BBQ, or even a candy jar for your holiday table, it’s a great way to add a personal, handmade touch to your celebration.
We also love how quick and beginner-friendly this project is, making it ideal for anyone looking to create something festive without committing to an all-day crafting session. The clean design means you can easily personalize it with names, dates, or different color combinations too.
This craft is also featured on our sister site, [insert blog name if you’d like], where we highlight holiday Cricut crafts and patriotic decor ideas. Be sure to check it out if you’re building your 4th of July craft list!
I was wondering what to make my Dad for his birthday at the end of next week, now I’m sorted. thankyou 😉
That is really cute. I haven’t seen a corkboard made quite like that. I made one, but laid the corks on their sides. ( http://jennannej.blogspot.com/2009/01/craftiness.html ) I think I like this way, too! Thanks for sharing.
isn’t that a “tasty” memo solution!
That’s a great ideas. I created a large cork board, but I still have more corks to use!
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