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DIY: Wine Cork Placecard Holders

Fri, 05/16/2008 - 4:36am by casasugar
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I spotted these Wine Cork Placecard Holders ($23.95) at Bright and Bold, which are actually made of resin, and thought they'd make a fabulous and simple DIY for a bridal shower brunch (or any other event). It's kind of a sad fact that these are being mass produced, but we won't get into that. I'm sure most guests would get a kick out of them, especially my girlfriends who are staunch wine fans. If you can handle drinking a few bottles of wine to save up for this DIY, then I think you'll be in the clear, supply-wise. But, you can also have cork stoppers special ordered from an industrial retailer and personalized with "Mrs. X" or "Angie & Brad" etc.

Supplies:

  • 1 wine cork per place setting
  • Razor blade or X-acto (craft) knife
  • Cardstock
  • Calligraphy pen
  • Optional: Hot glue gun and magnet strip

To hear the steps, read more.

Here's how:

  1. Using the razor blade or craft knife, slice off one side of the cork lengthwise, so it can lay flat on the table. Make sure to use a fresh (sharp) blade, otherwise the cork may crumble.
  2. Then, with the cork set flat on the table, make a slice down the middle lengthwise, but not all the way through.
  3. Cut the cardstock to a rectangular shape (or a fun shape) a bit larger than the width of the cork.
  4. Scribe your guests names using a calligraphy pen.
  5. If you like, you can hot glue a magnet strip to the bottom of the cork placecard holder. If your table happens to be metal, this will keep it in place and weighted down. If not, you can slip an adhesive magnet under your table cloth to make sure it stays in place.

You can also use this cork placecard holder to display photographs or your bridal shower invites at the center of each table. I love the recycling factor of this DIY, but if you'd like to have your corks personalized, some retailers include Manton, Widget, and Amorim.

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9 Comments Add a Comment

  • haze's picture
    haze
    1

    I share your disdain for the mass production of this but I think your idea is great! I love it.

    26 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • steen's picture
    steen
    2

    I actually really love these. They'd be great for a nice dinner!

    26 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Anabellatc's picture
    Anabellatc
    3

    It's a cute and fun project! Will keep in mind for the next occasion...

    26 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • laurelm's picture
    laurelm
    5

    I also like to use two and do a little menu (one on top, one on bottom) to put in a place setting, goes great with any wine theme dinner

    26 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • ella1978's picture
    ella1978
    7

    We collect wine corks. I do home decorating project with them. So far I made a great centerpiece arrangement for my dining room with a bunch of them. I have three gallon bags full of them, waiting for my BIG DIY project (we still have a lot of collecting to do) but this is a great idea, should I ever have left overs!

    26 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • skigurl's picture
    skigurl
    8

    awesome idea...looks easy, affordable, and really cute!

    another corky idea: make a bulletin board/cork board for a room in your house, using tons of corks....place them in one direction for a 6-inch thick border, and then place them in the other direction for the centre of the board. perfect for an older-style home, vineyard, or wine cellar

    26 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment

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