Wine Corks
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added by Vanessa Brunner to Turn Your Corks Into Home Décor
Other household uses for wine corks:Slice a small wedge lengthwise out of a cork and put it into a vinegar or olive oil bottle that pours too quickly. It will become an instant pour spout.Clean high-carbon knives with a dash of cleanser and a cork to avoid scratching the knives.Store knifes in drawers by cutting slits into the top of a cork, and storing the knives blade down.Slice small discs off of the cork and put them on the bottom of furniture that can scratch the floor. You can also put them on cupboard doors to prevent them from slamming loudly.Use corks as garden mulch. Grind up corks with a food processor and add the mixture to your garden bed. The cork retains a lot of moisture. You can also put this mixture in the bottom of flower pots.
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added by dottiesey to dottiesey's Ideas (6 weeks ago)
Wine Cork door mat
added by mkowen to Living Room (6 months ago)
Other household uses for wine corks: Slice a small wedge lengthwise out of a cork and put it into a vinegar or olive oil bottle that pours too quickly. It will become an instant pour spout. Clean high-carbon knives with a dash of cleanser and a cork to avoid scratching the knives. Store knifes in drawers by cutting slits into the top of a cork, and storing the knives blade down. Slice small discs off of the cork and put them on the bottom of furniture that can scratch the floor. You can also put them on cupboard doors to prevent them from slamming loudly. Use corks as garden mulch. Grind up corks with a food processor and add the mixture to your garden bed. The cork retains a lot of moisture. You can also put this mixture in the bottom of flower pots.
added by sarahdavis27 to sarahdavis27's Favorites (10 months ago)
Uses for corks
added by andreakat to andreakat's ideas (13 months ago)
more ideas for corks
added by joanelise to joanelise's ideas (14 months ago)
cork in flower pots
added by ade412 to ade412's ideas (15 months ago)
Cork uses
added by mfreeman34 to mfreeman34's Favorites (15 months ago)
Add court to baby's changing station so drawers are not so loud.
added by fabianajuliav to fabianajuliav's Favorites (16 months ago)
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added by missyboo to missyboo's ideas (17 months ago)
Ideas for using cut up corks. Mulch furniture pads
added by ljanis011 to ljanis011's Favorites (17 months ago)
Idea
added by rebru to rebru's ideas (17 months ago)
i hear you can use corks as mulch in gardens .. retain moisture & decompose ... new meaning to the term 'garden party' .. wow!
added by nettabird to Unsorted (18 months ago)
Uses for corks. Part of an ideabook.
added by kweisenborn to kweisenborn's Favorites (18 months ago)
Reused cork
added by cammieh to crafty (19 months ago)
corks
added by Renee to Little bits and pieces I like (19 months ago)
Clean high-carbon knives with a dash of cleanser and a cork to avoid scratching the knives. Slice small discs off of the cork and put them on the bottom of furniture that can scratch the floor. You can also put them on cupboard doors to prevent them from slamming loudly. Use corks as garden mulch. Grind up corks with a food processor and add the mixture to your garden bed. The cork retains a lot of moisture. You can also put this mixture in the bottom of flower pots.
added by smstreed to smstreed's ideas (19 months ago)
store knives in corks!
added by meboro to meboro's ideas (19 months ago)
corks
added by elynn to Innovative (19 months ago)
Store knives blade down/cut slit in cork. 2. Use corks for place cards. Slit, flatten one side.
added by queenanneslace to Outdoor spaces (19 months ago)
I like the idea of reusing corks... for garden mulch by grinding up in food processor because the corks retain moisture... would cut down on water use... and the idea of putting corks in bottom of flower pots. :-D
added by shannonb81 to Accessories (19 months ago)
Add to Ideabook Other household uses for wine corks: Slice a small wedge lengthwise out of a cork and put it into a vinegar or olive oil bottle that pours too quickly. It will become an instant pour spout. Clean high-carbon knives with a dash of cleanser and a cork to avoid scratching the knives. Store knifes in drawers by cutting slits into the top of a cork, and storing the knives blade down. Slice small discs off of the cork and put them on the bottom of furniture that can scratch the floor. You can also put them on cupboard doors to prevent them from slamming loudly. Use corks as garden mulch. Grind up corks with a food processor and add the mixture to your garden bed. The cork retains a lot of moisture. You can also put this mixture in the bottom of flower pots.
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