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Cork trivet

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  • 32 corks
    Hot glue gun

This free craft project shows you how to recycle wine bottle corks into a hot pot trivet.


Lay out the corks to form your desired design and size of trivet.


Hot glue the corks together by applyinh a small line of glue down as you place each cork into position to keep your pattern. 


Let sit for 30 minutes before use to make sure glue is set.

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Just use stick pins at edge of entry apply glue to hold in pins

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crazy glue...?

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I tried this one time, and the coaster did not stay together. It was a great idea though! I wonder if there is another way to assemble the corks..

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Good idea...except that if you use hot glue, it will fall apart entirely at the first hot dish you put on it. Think ahead, folks...

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