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  • As far back as the end of the 19th century, cork has been used in floors, ceilings and walls in the home. Although the natural beauty of cork is a draw for designers and decorators, its insulating…

  • Cork edging stops your real wood floor from sustaining damage when it shifts. It's installed round the perimeter of your room to give your flooring support, while offering it the freedom to expand and…

  • DuraCeramic tile exhibits a composition and a set of features that are different from traditional types of flooring. The innovative flooring is a limestone composite incorporating polymeric resin. It…

  • Living green is a very common trend for those who value the environment. People who live green are conscious about their energy expenditures and recycling habits. One term for those that like to live…

  • The surfaces of interior walls and ceilings do not always have to be the monotonous backdrop to other highlighted features and accents in a room. Nor does a floor have to be hardwood or covered by…

  • While yoga is a simple art that involves oneness with nature, there are some tools of the yoga trade that you may want to employ. One of these tools is a wedge. Wedges make it easier for novice yoga…

  • Beer and wine enthusiasts often attempt to brew their own label from favorite ingredients to experiment with new flavors. Due to the rapid evaporation nature of alcohol, it is essential to use a…

  • Clarinets have cork on the underside of each key that helps to pad the keys and block any air from escaping through the tone holes. Replacing the cork is a relatively straightforward process that will…

  • Cork is a common material on fishing rods. Cork is primarily used on the handle and grip sections of the rod. The material is prone to wear and discoloration but restoring the cork is an easy task on…

  • If you are interested in a comfortable, natural shoe that is also ecologically responsible, you should consider cork. Cork wedges, heels, sandals and platforms are all made from the bark of the cork…

  • Breaking the cork is a wine lover's worst fear when opening a favorite bottle of Pinot Noir or Chardonnay. Learning how to properly open a wine bottle without breaking the cork will make you the hit…

  • Cork is made from the outer bark of the cork oak tree and unlike most trees, the bark reforms once it has been stripped. This makes it a good renewable product. Cork is soft, lightweight and pliable;…

  • Transform plain cork coasters into exclusive gifts or home items by exploring your creativity, or give old cork coasters new life by redecorating them. In addition to develop your artistic skills, by…

  • For centuries, fine wines from vineyards all over the world have been preserved and packaged in bottles sealed with natural cork. Lower grade wines started being sold in screw-top bottles in the 1950s…

  • Cork boards are useful for holding papers, photographs and notes in an office, kitchen or entryway. Many pre-made cork boards feature a frame and mounting hardware attached to the back side of the…

  • According to the Cork Forest Conservation Alliance, cork, made from stripped tree bark and boiled for softening purposes, has been found sealing bottles of wine dating back to the first century BC.…

  • Cork comes from the bark of a tree and has been used by people for thousands of years to make stoppers for containers, footwear and building material, among other things. Natural cork is recyclable…

  • Cork is an extremely versatile substance because of its elasticity and fire resistant properties. It is used to seal wine bottles, cover instrument joints and buttons and insulate houses, and it is…

  • Cork is a naturally waterproof building material. If you are installing cork in your kitchen, bathroom or other high traffic area likely to be exposed to water, adding a sealant to the cork will…

  • Cork board can be used for various household applications, including wall paneling or to stick notes and memos too. Cork board comes in various sizes and when it is used as wall paneling, one piece…

  • Model train turnouts, otherwise called switch tracks, can be cork-mounted on your train board to help reduce the amount of vibration on your track that can take away from the realism of the scene.…

  • Enjoying a good wine with a tasty meal is a pleasure for many people, unless something goes wrong removing the cork. This little piece of wood or plastic often causes problems for people who open the…

  • Glass wine decanters last a long time, but unfortunately, this is not usually true of the cork lining on the bottle stopper. This cork, necessary for keeping your wine fresh and protecting the glass,…

  • Cork is a natural material that is found in the bark of a special type of tree that primarily grows in southwest Europe and northwest Africa. Many people only know of wine corks as the material used…

  • You had a bunch of leftover wine corks, so you created a cork wreath. Unfortunately, something is missing. Although the actual wreath turned out fine, it lacks personality. Instead of putting the…

  • Cork can be a particularly difficult material to work with, especially if you haven't tried to bond it to another material before. Standard glues don't hold to cork, while epoxy and hot glue tend to…

  • Brewed for centuries in areas where grapes could not be cultivated for wine production, mead is a clear, golden colored alcoholic drink that is still popular today. Made from fermented honey, water…

  • A spiral corkscrew is a tool for removing a cork stopper from a wine bottle. Spiral corkscrews are a common item in most households that enjoy wine as well as in the food industry. You twist the metal…

  • A slip cork has a hole running through its center that allows it to slide up and down the fishing line. This enables an angler to adjust the depths that bait sits in the water without hampering his…

  • Dense, industrial-grade cork comes in many thicknesses for different kinds of projects. You can cut industrial cork into homemade jar and bottle stoppers, decorative cork boards and table trivets. The…

  • Cork is the outer bark of an evergreen oak that grows in Southern Europe. According to the website Architonic, cork is watertight and resists rotting, making it an excellent green product for use in…

  • Cork stoppers provide you with the ability to seal a bottle of wine or carbonated beverage to save for later use. A cork stopper can be as simple as a single cork or as complicated as having a lever…

  • Cork boards are ideal for organizing lists, paperwork and reminders in a kitchen, home office, dorm or child's room. It's easy to find plain, wood-framed cork boards in thrift stores and yard sales.…

  • When the holidays roll around, a little bit of holly gives your home some much welcome holiday cheer. Holly wreaths signify good will and they are a pleasant thing to hang on your door. When you want…

  • Economical wine in a box has two components, besides the wine: a rigid cardboard box, and a heavy plastic bladder that sometimes has a silver coating to minimize light exposure. The cardboard is…

  • Paper flower wreaths provide bright, colorful interior decor that will last year round. Paper flower wreaths can be embellished with festive holiday accents making them symbolic of a specific…

  • With each bottle of wine enjoyed with family, friends or by yourself, you add another cork to your collection. Free up the space those corks occupy while also creating a decorative piece to adorn your…

  • Creating and bottling your own spices can be a fun hobby or lucrative second income. Whether fresh or dry, homemade spices are easy to bottle and store for later use. Though it may seem…

  • Most wine corks are printed with the vineyard's name, so saving these corks can remind you of each bottle you've enjoyed. Keep a bag in a kitchen drawer so you can toss corks inside each time you…

  • Create a bulletin board for your teen's room that suits his personality and complements his room's décor. With a few supplies from the home improvement and fabric store, you can quickly and…

  • Like all of them do, slip corks -- also known as slip bobbers -- help anglers determine when a fish is biting on their hook. In addition, they hold the bait at a specific place in the water column.…

  • Wine corks can be reused as materials for several types of craft, and for home organization and decor projects. Some projects can be completed using whole corks as is, but others require that you…

  • Spend a few hours bonding with children over a fun craft project or enjoy quiet time alone and create a useful decorative cork board applicable to several uses. To begin, determine what color scheme…

  • Creating a colorful and attractive bulletin board to serve as a family communication center or a convenient memo holder is simple. You can easily dress up a basic piece of cork board with a piece of…

  • Forming strong mouth muscles for playing a wind instrument like the soprano saxophone takes time. Learning to correctly prepare and use a mouthpiece is an important skill that differs for all players…

  • Wine corks can be as interesting as the wine; each cork that comes out of a wine bottle is unique unto itself. Since cork is a natural product, the color, density and smell of each cork is a little…

  • At first glance the newspaper might not seem all that beautiful, and certainly not decorative. With a few snips, folds and some fanning, however, you can transform those boring black and white pages…

  • Traditionally, wreaths are made of evergreen leaves and are hung during the Christian season of Advent---the four weeks leading up to Christmas. The circular evergreen wreaths were once seen as…

  • Creating an attractive wreath out of wine corks does not require any special crafting skills or expensive supplies. Wine connoisseurs often have an assortment of corks saved, and this project is an…

  • While cork boards are useful pieces to have in offices, kitchens and even a child's room, they often lack any sense of style, which may keep you from hanging them in your home. Dress up those plain…

  • A display board is a quick way to provide information for any number of things such as a science fair project, pictures for a wedding or graduation or for a class project. Tacking up all that…

  • Miniature glass or resin bottles have a quaint, classic look that makes them popular for projects like doll house accessories or jewelry. One of the tricky aspects of working with miniature bottles,…

  • Finding a practical use for materials left over from relaxing or celebratory times, which are often accompanied by wine, could be considered an ideal craft. You get to enjoy the wine, then save the…

  • Wine corks prevent oxidation of the liquid and stop any accidental leaking during transport. Professional wineries use sophisticated machines to fill and cork their bottles. However, if you are…

  • Reusing household items is a great way of reducing landfill waste and giving new purpose to items previously considered to be trash. Wine corks can be transformed into beautiful and functional items…

  • Without a cork board in your work space, your desk can quickly become cluttered with small notes, pictures, pieces of inspiration and whatever other little bits of paper you want to keep handy. Add a…

  • Cork bottle stoppers are typically found in wine bottles, but are also used to seal a variety of other bottled products. Many people discard the corks since they are difficult to reinsert into the…

  • Filling a cork board with pictures of friends, family and beautiful scenes from nature can create a more cozy environment in your work or home office. The only problem is trying to attach the pictures…

  • Whether they're made from cork, plastic or rubber, you can recycle wine corks for many purposes. Natural cork, which comes from the cork tree, is more easily recyclable than plastic or rubber corks…

  • If you're a wine fanatic or a collector of wine corks, you may want to show off your wine experience by displaying your used corks on a useful and decorative cork board. You can make a full-size cork…

  • Give yourself a head start on the saxophone by learning the basics of assembly and a few notes on your own. B-flat and E-flat saxophones are the most popular beginner types; the E-flat alto is…

  • Wine cork trivets allow you to keep the memories of special bottles of wine and protect your table from hot serving dishes at the same time. Although wine cork trivet kits are available, you can avoid…

  • Decorating your home is supposed to be a way of making it a reflection of your personality. You can buy items that may be representative of your personal tastes, but nothing will reflect your…

  • Keep wine corks out of landfills by saving them for crafty DIY projects. You can make wine cork bulletin boards, trivets, wall art, frames and a variety of other useful household items with used or…

  • Cork is a really great item that can be used in many different ways around your home. While people typically only think of cork being used in ready-made cork boards, cork is actually fairly…

  • A cork serving tray is a wonderful conversation starter and perfect to use on occasions when you are serving wine and cheese to guests. Often people have wine cork collections that represent the…

  • According to Leeners.com, corks are comprised of bark that is harvested from the cork oak tree. Corks seal bottles (typically bottles of wine and champagne) so that air and debris are kept out of the…

  • There are many craft projects that can be done with leftover wine or champagne corks. The most common of these projects are trivets, corkboards and wreaths. In addition to corks, each of these…

  • Wine corks can be used as a versatile crafting material for making cork boards, ornaments, decorative displays and hot plates. The corks are simple to slice, arrange and glue in a variety of shapes.…

  • Wine corks are a dilemma for crafters and recyclers alike. It seems wasteful to throw them away, but their shape is so definite that it's hard to know what else to do with them. Wine cork crafts have…

  • A trivet is used to protect table surfaces from staining or burning from hot pans, tableware or kitchen appliances. There are many different designs using a variety of materials. One of the sturdiest…

  • Don't throw away those used cork stoppers from wine bottles or other containers. Recycle them for new uses. Cork stoppers can be used in a variety of crafts for fun projects that will keep kids and…

  • Wine corks are little memory capsules. They hold the smell and sometimes even the name and region of the bottle they used to top. If you are a wine enthusiast, do not throw them out. Cork collections…

  • Cork is a familiar material, but it is sometimes assumed wrongly to be the product of a great deal of factory processing. Instead, cork literally grows on trees and is a forestry product, and making…

  • Cork-related crafts are not only a good way to recycle an unusual type of wood, they're an appropriate addition to any wine-enthusiast's decorating. One such craft is the cork wreath, a project that…

  • If you are a wine drinker, you probably throw away the cork every time you finish a bottle of wine. Or, perhaps you have a collection of wine corks that you don't know what to do with but can't seem…

  • Next time you enjoy a good glass of wine, don't just recycle the glass wine bottle. Save the cork and recycle it also, into a useful or decorative object. Wine corks, with their handy round shape and…

  • Cork boards can serve as a palette of expression that anyone can bring to life. Best of all, they are art you can use. Cork boards are often seen decorating the walls of schools, offices and rooms and…

  • If you save old corks after finishing a bottle of wine, you might be wondering what can be done with that kitchen drawer full of the spongy cylinders. While a used wine cork cannot be used again as a…

  • Corks are a great material for building and constructing models because they are lightweight and easy to use. This quality is especially helpful when the model you are trying to build has a…

  • If you're like me, after the bottle of wine has been opened--you don't want to just throw away the cork. But do that enough times and you'll soon have them rolling all over the place. Here are some…

  • Looking for something to do with those wine corks piling up around your kitchen? Consider making cork trivets. Dress up your kitchen counter or dining table with a few cork trivets. They make nice…

  • Looking for an alternative coaster? Have a few wine corks available? Recycle the corks from bottles of wine by crafting these attractive wine cork coasters. Not only will they give you a trendy…

  • Not from Texas? At least you can still make this great coaster. Learn how to trim excess wine cork of a Texas-shaped coaster in this free wood crafts video from a professional carpenter.

  • Set your drinks on Texas. Learn about final wine cork gluing for a Texas-shaped coaster in this free wood crafts video from a professional carpenter.

  • Texas rocks and so does this coaster! Learn how to start gluing wine corks for a Texas-shaped coaster in this free wood crafts video from a professional carpenter.

  • Great wood crafts gift. Learn how to cut wine corks for a Texas-shaped coaster in this free wood crafts video from a professional carpenter.

  • Texas is Best! Learn how wine corks and plywood can turn into a Texas-shaped coaster in this free wood crafts video from a professional carpenter.

  • This is a great way to reuse your wine corks for a useful household item. Note that all the corks need to be the same size or the activity doesn't work.

  • One way to become more eco-friendly is to find new uses for materials. One easy and functional craft you can make reusing old corks, either natural of synthetic, from leftover wine bottles is a cork…

  • Trivets are designed to withstand the heat of a pan, and although they are often made from metal, they can also be fashioned from organic materials. Homemade trivets are a unique gift idea that can…