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Champagne Cork Beaver Unique Woodland Creature Gift for - Etsy in 2025 | Wine cork animals, Cork crafts, Wine cork crafts

Champagne cork beaver is the perfect gift for family and friends who enjoy unique and creative decor inspired by nature! Champagne cork beaver will make a great addition to a desk, cubicle, man cave, bar cart or wine cellar, and would be a fun hostess or housewarming gift, especially in a rustic, cabin, or ranch setting. He's small enough to fit nicely on a tiered tray or on a kitchen or bathroom shelf. $20 free shipping.

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Retro Robot Sculpture Wine Cork Beaded Figurine Unique Gift - Etsy | Cork crafts, Cork crafts diy, Dog crafts diy

Wine Cork Robot is ready to keep all the retro robot fans company on their desk at work, during a role-playing game, or on a bar cart or tiered tray. He would make a unique and fun gift for a robotics teacher and would be a fun graduation present for robotics or engineering students. His small size is perfect for cubicles, dorm rooms, shelves, or tiered trays. Wine Cork Robot Dog is a sturdy little guy who stands up very easily and looks so cute next to his robot buddy! $22 free shipping.

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Mickey Mouse Wine Cork Craft | Cork crafts, Wine cork crafts, Wine cork diy crafts

This Mickey Mouse wine cork craft uses real or fake cork. It doesn’t matter. You also don’t have to be a wine drinker in order to do this craft. You can buy corks for crafting purposes, just like any other craft medium. One of my favorite crafting materials happens to be the wine cork. Part […] The post Mickey Mouse Wine Cork Craft appeared first on Ottawa Mommy Club.

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Kathy's AngelNik Designs & Art Project Ideas: Corky - The Wine Cork Doggy DIY | Wine cork crafts christmas, Wine cork diy crafts, Cork crafts christmas

I saw a pin on Pinterest of a cute cork dog, but no directions. I have lots of corks so I decided to try and figure it out. This is what I came up with and here's how you do it... First boil your corks in water for at least 5 minutes, maybe 10. It's the only way you can cut them. You will need 5 corks. Cut one cork lengthwise into 4 pieces for the front legs. Cut one cork in half at an angle for the back legs. Cut one cork at an angle on the top and the bottom for the body. The head is left…

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