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 a heartfelt, handmade gift that combines nostalgia with nature? Cassie Fairy’s tutorial on transforming old, damaged books into a vintage-style flower press is a charming and practical project that makes for a perfect keepsake gift.?
Why It’s a Great Gift Idea
This DIY flower press is not just a functional item; it’s a sentimental treasure. By upcycling a vintage book, you’re preserving memories and giving a nod to the past. It’s ideal for nature lovers, gardeners, or anyone who appreciates the art of preserving flowers. The pressed flowers can be used in various crafts, such as creating bookmarks, greeting cards, or framed art, allowing the recipient to cherish the blooms long after they’ve been pressed.?
What’s Involved in the Project
Cassie provides a step-by-step guide, making it accessible even for beginners. The process involves selecting a sturdy, hardcover book, adding spacers like cardboard or chipboard, and securing everything with bolts and wing nuts. This setup allows for even pressure, ensuring that flowers are pressed flat and dry without damage. The vintage book cover adds an aesthetic touch, making the flower press not only functional but also a decorative piece.?
Final Thoughts
This upcycled flower press is more than just a gift; it’s a way to share the beauty of nature and the joy of crafting. It’s a thoughtful, sustainable, and creative present that will be appreciated for years to come. Whether you’re giving it as a gift or making one for yourself, it’s a delightful project that brings a touch of vintage charm into the modern world.?
For a detailed guide on creating your own, visit Cassie Fairy’s blog: How to Upcycle Old, Damaged Books into a Vintage-Style Flower Press.
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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