101 uses for a wine bottle cork
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101 uses for a wine bottle cork
ok... I was searching for a post about wine bottles... and I came across the cork thread from earlier this year... Shiney asked whether there was a 101 uses for a cork... and there wasn't... BUT THERE IS NOW!!!!!
So....
1. cork board
2. cork curtain to screen out flies
3. insulation/permanent cork board
So....
1. cork board
2. cork curtain to screen out flies
3. insulation/permanent cork board
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spotted this one on another forum...
float lots of them over the top of your water butt so that there are no spaces... to stop mozzies etc breeding in your water butt
float lots of them over the top of your water butt so that there are no spaces... to stop mozzies etc breeding in your water butt
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17. Make a bird house out of them by threading them together with some old wire. (pics to come for those interested, not quite finished)
Good link about it here though:
http://www.stratsplace.com/graphics/cor ... dhouse.jpg
18. Use to cover a wall like this guy did... truely amazing:
http://www.stratsplace.com/graphics/cor ... wall_1.jpg
19. I plan to hand them at the end of lengths of thread, themselves hung on a horizontal line extended between the planting rows... their swinging in the wind will hopefully ward of birds...?
Good link about it here though:
http://www.stratsplace.com/graphics/cor ... dhouse.jpg
18. Use to cover a wall like this guy did... truely amazing:
http://www.stratsplace.com/graphics/cor ... wall_1.jpg
19. I plan to hand them at the end of lengths of thread, themselves hung on a horizontal line extended between the planting rows... their swinging in the wind will hopefully ward of birds...?
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Put a few in the bottom of a vase, and then stick flowers in them to make an arrangement.
Here's on from the Guradian Craft magazine:
Glue one to a CD, then stick in bits of wire. On some of them, make hooks and add jam jars for candles, on others, thread beads in.
I'll dig out the proper instructions when i get home.
Here's on from the Guradian Craft magazine:
Glue one to a CD, then stick in bits of wire. On some of them, make hooks and add jam jars for candles, on others, thread beads in.
I'll dig out the proper instructions when i get home.
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Any tips on threadin corks? I've been threading them onto fishing line, with the aim of creating a fly curtain over my back door. As I'm not exactly strong I've ended up using pliers to pull through the needles. I've broken several needles & have blisters on my hand from the pliers.
There must be an easier way. Has anyone found it?
There must be an easier way. Has anyone found it?
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