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July 13, 2018 3 min read

Project from Crafting with Lolly: "Kewl Cork Wreath" by Lolly Chops

What you need 12" straw wreath, Glue gun, Glue sticks (lots - I used 6 of the 10" long - high temp sticks), Wine Corks (I used 180 for this project), Vacuum (cause you are gonna need to clean up the straw), Twine or floral wire.

    1. Let's get started! First.. remove the plastic from your wreath (not the string that's keeping everything together ok!!!).Tie your twine or floral wire so that it wraps around the wreath but still has room for about 2 - 3 fingers to fit underneath
      How to Make a Cork Wreath
    2. You are going to want to cover the entire front of the wreath in corks laying side by side. The best way to do this is with a long swath of hot glue down one side of the cork.
      How to Make a Cork Wreath
    3. Line the corks up all nice and neat in a little row. You are not going to want to go around the back side of the wreath - remember - it's going to be hanging on a wall so you want the backside to be flat.
      How to Make a Cork Wreath
    4. You will get to a stubborn part where they do not line up like you want them to. So you just have to tuck them in where you can... still trying as hard as you can to stay flat for this first layer.
      How to Make a Cork Wreath
    5. BUT.. you probably won't be able to and that's totally ok! What I am trying to demonstrate here is that you actually can go a little wild and crazy. Your goal with the first layer is to cover up as much of the straw as possible. Any way you can.
      How to Make a Cork Wreath
    6. .and here I am gluing the corks directly to the string I tied. You do not need to do this... it's just something that happens as you are hot gluing along. Make sure you leave some slack twine in the back.
      How to Make a Cork Wreath
    7. Once you get the first layer of corks on, the long strip of glue is no longer going to cut the mustard.
      How to Make a Cork Wreath
    8. See how the first layer is all coming together!
      How to Make a Cork Wreath
    9. You want to glue the corks at random angles so that basically means you need some random (a.k.a..."creative") glue placement. See what I mean. You want these little fellas staggered all over the place. Here we are with a large dollop in the center so......we can balance that fella on top of one of the corks from the first layer.
      How to Make a Cork Wreath
    10. I am just randomly placing the corks now. I kinda got a little pattern going on the second layer by accident but I was able to break up the pattern with just a few randomly placed corks. And viola...a finished wreath!
      How to Make a Cork Wreath

That's pretty much all there is to this! The more random the second layer is the better the wreath looks (there is no third layer)!

You hang it from the little twine or wire you placed around the base at the very beginning (so don't forget to do that step).

What I usually do before I get started is pick out all my special corks (the ones with the pretty pictures and designs on them) and save them for the second layer.

If I have a lot of a particular kind of one cork - I usually use those as my base corks.

When you are placing that second layer - pay attention to where the pretty pictures and designs are on those special corks so you can make those face outward. On this wreath I found a picture of some birds and also had another cork that said "pheasant" on it. I made sure I placed those close together.

I hope you enjoyed this little project . Lolly