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
Have you ever been to the cuckoo clock shop at Tamborine Mountain? It’s like stepping into another world — a charming, ticking wonderland filled with thousands (yes, literally thousands) of clocks. Some are grand and ornate, others tiny and tucked away like secrets waiting to be discovered. I remember walking through the shop with my kids, completely enchanted by the whirring gears, dancing figurines, and the joyful chorus of chimes. It was one of those places where time feels like it both stops and flies.
That same feeling came flooding back when I stumbled across this adorable craft project from Teawagon Tales called Time Flies. In true vintage style, it’s a whimsical little DIY that combines scraps of fabric, old paper, buttons, and clock faces into sweet butterfly-like creations — a beautiful mashup of memory, imagination, and just plain cuteness.
It reminded me that crafting is a little like walking through that clock shop. Each piece holds a story, a tick of nostalgia, and the joy of noticing small details. You don’t need much — just some leftover fabric, maybe an old book page or two, and a few bits from your button tin. And suddenly you’re creating something that feels like it fluttered out of a fairytale.
So if you’ve got a stash of pretty paper or vintage bits and bobs you’ve been saving for “something special,” this might be the perfect project to give them new life.
Take a look at the full tutorial and soak up some serious inspiration:
Time Flies – Teawagon Tales
And if you ever find yourself near Tamborine Mountain, do yourself a favour — pop into that cuckoo clock shop. It’s pure magic for anyone who knows that time isn’t just measured in minutes, but in memories.
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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