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How To Make DIY Wine Cork Ornaments

Create these fun and super easy DIY Wine Cork Ornaments this year for yourself or as a small gift for others. They are great on packages too!

Hi friends and welcome to Day 1 of the 12 Days Of Christmas Blog Hop.  For the next 12 days I will have a different Christmas post for you.  I have teamed up with about 49 other bloggers so you will have a ton of inspiration. 

Day 1 is all about DIY ornaments.  I decided to make DIY Wine Cork Ornaments.  They are very similar to my wine cork key chain so you know they are easy as can be.

These DIY Wine Cork Ornaments are easy to make and so festive!

12 Days Of Christmas Blog Hop

Welcome to the third annual 12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop!

Stop by every day from December first through the twelfth for new ideas you can use to make your season brighter!

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They have all been busy as Elves creating, decorating, cooking and crafting tons of new ideas for you to try this holiday season!

Shirley~Intelligent Domestications I Alli~An Alli Event I Michelle~Our Crafty Mom I Marie~DIY Adulation 

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DIY Wine Cork Ornaments

There are a few supplies needed for this project. Most of them are small things but all come together to create these fun ornaments.

  • Wine Corks
  • Washers (2 sizes)
  • Eye Hooks
  • Jump Rings
  • Head Pins
  • Beads
  • Charms
  • Bakers Twine
  • Tacky Glue

Step 1:

Glue your washers to the ends of the cork.  Start with the larger washer.  I love this tacky glue.  Jeff had it and I really didn’t think it would work but it worked really well!

These DIY Wine Cork Ornaments are easy to make and so festive!

Then add the smaller washer over the larger one.

These DIY Wine Cork Ornaments are easy to make and so festive!

Step 2:

Add the screw eye hooks.  These just get screwed into the cork on each end.

These DIY Wine Cork Ornaments are easy to make and so festive!

Step 3:

On the bottom, add your bead and charms.  You may have to add a jump ring to the charm and create a hook with the head pin for the bead.  

These DIY Wine Cork Ornaments are easy to make and so festive!

Step 4:

Add some bakers twine or you could add and ornament hook to hang it on the tree.

These DIY Wine Cork Ornaments are easy to make and so festive!

You are all done.  These are so fun and easy.  They make great tags for gifts too.

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DIY Wine Cork Ornaments

These DIY Wine Cork Ornaments are easy to make and so festive!

Create these fun and super easy DIY Wine Cork Ornaments this year for yourself or as a small gift for others. They are great on packages too!

Active Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour
Difficulty Easy
Estimated Cost $2 - $10
These DIY Wine Cork Ornaments are easy to make and so festive!
These DIY Wine Cork Ornaments are easy to make and so festive!
These DIY Wine Cork Ornaments are easy to make and so festive!

These DIY Wine Cork Ornaments are easy to make and so festive!

Be sure to visit our fellow 12 Days of Christmas Bloggers below for even more creative ideas this holiday season!

12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop 2018. Intelligentdomestications.com

Diane

Saturday 23rd of November 2019

Michelle, could you give me a little more detail on Step #3? I don't understand how you get the beads or charms on the ring. Thank you!

Michelle

Monday 25th of November 2019

Hi Diane. After you add the eyelet there is a metal piece that you can add the charms and beads to. The charms usually already have a jump ring and if not you can easily add one then use some pliers to to open the jump ring, hook it onto the eyelet then close it back up.

Linda

Saturday 9th of November 2019

Thank you Michelle for sharing your tutorial with us. I’ve been trying to figure it out on my own and have gotten close, but not just right until I came across yours. I’m looking forward to making these with my granddaughters. Blessings, LJ

Michelle

Sunday 10th of November 2019

Yay! Thank you Linda. These are such fun to make. Have a great time with your Granddaughters! Tell them "hello" for me!

Chelsea rose

Monday 3rd of December 2018

What two sizes for the washers?

Michelle

Wednesday 5th of December 2018

Hi! The larger washer is 3/4 inch and the smaller one is 1/2 inch. I usually take my cork with me to the hardware store and find two sizes that I like best.

Debrashoppeno5

Wednesday 20th of December 2017

I love this idea and I have a ton of wine corks i have been saving to use for something. They make great gifts for the wine lover.

Michelle

Wednesday 20th of December 2017

Hi Debra. These really do make great gifts. They are so easy too.

Megan

Wednesday 13th of December 2017

This is so clever! I am always hoarding wine corks for crafts, but ornaments never occurred to me! Nicely done!

Michelle

Thursday 14th of December 2017

Thank you Megan. They are great ornaments especially for a wine lover! I hoard them too. LOL! I am glad I am not the only one.

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