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4:38 pm - Fri, Apr 19, 2013
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It’s wine o’clock (somewhere) …
Which means it’s time to share a wine-related repurposing idea: Use corks as coaster tops. (via Libbie on Etsy)
For additional inspiration: Check out the Unconsumption “wine o’clock” series — a semi-regular series of Friday afternoon posts — here.
Salud!

It’s wine o’clock (somewhere) …

Which means it’s time to share a wine-related repurposing idea: Use corks as coaster tops(via Libbie on Etsy)

For additional inspiration: Check out the Unconsumption “wine o’clock” series — a semi-regular series of Friday afternoon posts — here.

Salud!

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5:12 pm - Fri, Apr 5, 2013
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It’s wine o’clock (somewhere), so time to share an adult beverage-related repurposing find. 
Today, it’s Champagne corks used as bike handlebar caps. (photo by Jon Heslop) 
For earlier items in Unconsumption’s wine o’clock series, check out the archive here.
Cheers!

It’s wine o’clock (somewhere), so time to share an adult beverage-related repurposing find. 

Today, it’s Champagne corks used as bike handlebar caps. (photo by Jon Heslop

For earlier items in Unconsumption’s wine o’clock series, check out the archive here.

Cheers!

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4:07 pm - Fri, Mar 15, 2013
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It’s wine o’clock somewhere, which means it’s time to share a wine-related repurposing find. 
Today, it’s corks made into a bird house.
For other items in Unconsumption’s wine o’clock series, check out the archive here.

It’s wine o’clock somewhere, which means it’s time to share a wine-related repurposing find. 

Today, it’s corks made into a bird house.

For other items in Unconsumption’s wine o’clock series, check out the archive here.

(via tinnedpineapple)

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4:52 pm - Fri, Mar 8, 2013
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It’s wine o’clock somewhere — which means it’s time to share another wine-related repurposing find. 
Today, it’s wine corks used as floor covering. 
This photo, via MSN, shows the cork-floor handiwork of Dan Phillips, of Huntsville, Texas-based Phoenix Commotion (mentioned previously on Unconsumption here), which constructs affordable homes from recycled, salvaged, and/or found materials.
More posts in Unconsumption’s wine o’clock series can be found here.
(Thanks, Chip, for the tip!) 

It’s wine o’clock somewhere — which means it’s time to share another wine-related repurposing find.

Today, it’s wine corks used as floor covering. 

This photo, via MSN, shows the cork-floor handiwork of Dan Phillips, of Huntsville, Texas-based Phoenix Commotion (mentioned previously on Unconsumption here), which constructs affordable homes from recycled, salvaged, and/or found materials.

More posts in Unconsumption’s wine o’clock series can be found here.

(Thanks, Chip, for the tip!) 

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9:03 pm - Fri, Mar 1, 2013
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It’s wine o’clock somewhere, which means it’s time to share a wine-related repurposing find.

Today, it’s stools made from corks. (Could also be used as side tables, maybe?)

If, like me, you’re wondering what these stools’ cores consist of, the source says the stools are “100% cork.” So, there’s that! 

For other posts in Unconsumption’s wine o’clock series, check out the archive here.

Cork seating spotted on LikeCool. Thanks to our friends @dothegreenthing for the tip!

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3:23 pm - Fri, Jan 4, 2013
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Popped any corks lately? Check out this lamp: British artist/designer Alkesh Parmar made it from Champagne corks. 
Want to see more adult beverage-related repurposing? We’ve featured a bunch of it in our wine o’clock series here.
[Thanks for the tip, Estelle H.!]

Popped any corks lately? 

Check out this lamp: British artist/designer Alkesh Parmar made it from Champagne corks. 

Want to see more adult beverage-related repurposing? We’ve featured a bunch of it in our wine o’clock series here.

[Thanks for the tip, Estelle H.!]

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4:07 pm - Fri, Dec 21, 2012
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It’s wine o’clock somewhere(!), which means it’s time to share a wine-related repurposing find.
Today’s find is a DIY idea: Combine corks with scrap fabric to make a nativity scene.
For additional reuse ideas, see earlier posts in Unconsumption’s wine o’clock series here, and holiday-oriented posts here and here.
(Photo via Diario di una Creamamma. Thanks, Do The Green Thing!)

It’s wine o’clock somewhere(!), which means it’s time to share a wine-related repurposing find.

Today’s find is a DIY idea: Combine corks with scrap fabric to make a nativity scene.

For additional reuse ideas, see earlier posts in Unconsumption’s wine o’clock series here, and holiday-oriented posts here and here.

(Photo via Diario di una Creamamma. Thanks, Do The Green Thing!)

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3:58 pm - Fri, Oct 19, 2012
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It’s wine o’clock (somewhere), which means it’s time to share an adult beverage-related repurposing find.
Today: Corks made into a curtain — which could serve as a room divider.
To make your own: Collect corks (have fun with that!), attach small eye hooks to them, and hang the strings of corks from a rod. 
For additional inspiration, check out Unconsumption’s wine o’clock series — a semi-regular series of Friday afternoon posts — here.
(Photos via Jelinek Cork Group)

It’s wine o’clock (somewhere), which means it’s time to share an adult beverage-related repurposing find.

Today: Corks made into a curtain — which could serve as a room divider.

To make your own: Collect corks (have fun with that!), attach small eye hooks to them, and hang the strings of corks from a rod. 

For additional inspiration, check out Unconsumption’s wine o’clock series — a semi-regular series of Friday afternoon posts — here.

(Photos via Jelinek Cork Group)

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4:49 pm - Fri, Aug 17, 2012
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Happy wine o’clock!
This week’s wine-related repurposing find: Corks made into ornaments.
For how-to / tutorial, see Lavender Clouds blog.
For earlier posts in Unconsumption’s wine o’clock series, look here.

Happy wine o’clock!

This week’s wine-related repurposing find: Corks made into ornaments.

For how-to / tutorial, see Lavender Clouds blog.

For earlier posts in Unconsumption’s wine o’clock series, look here.

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2:35 pm - Thu, Jul 26, 2012
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DIY project du jour:
Turn wine corks and an old frame into a display/storage piece for jewelry or other items.
For the simple how-to / tutorial, see this Crafts For All Seasons blog post here. 
Find more wine-related repurposing here.

DIY project du jour:

Turn wine corks and an old frame into a display/storage piece for jewelry or other items.

For the simple how-to / tutorial, see this Crafts For All Seasons blog post here

Find more wine-related repurposing here.

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8:28 pm - Fri, Jul 20, 2012
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It’s wine o’clock (somewhere) — which means it’s time to share a wine-related repurposing find. 
Today, it’s art — on a large scale — made by Grand Rapids-based illustrator/artist Scott Gundersen, who reuses thousands of corks in each work:

Starting with a large photograph that’s transferred to a drawing, Gundersen pins each cork to the canvas, creating a correlation between the hues of the wine-stained corks and the value of light or shadow in the portrait. His latest work, Trisha [pictured above and below], took 3,621 corks to complete, but other works have required over 9,000.

Check out time-lapse videos of Gundersen’s making of “Trisha” here, and “Grace” (shown in the bottom photo), which took 9,217 corks + 50 hours, here. 
(via Wine Cork Portraits by Scott Gundersen | Colossal)
Find earlier posts in Unconsumption’s wine o’clock series here.

It’s wine o’clock (somewhere) — which means it’s time to share a wine-related repurposing find.

Today, it’s art — on a large scale — made by Grand Rapids-based illustrator/artist Scott Gundersen, who reuses thousands of corks in each work:

Starting with a large photograph that’s transferred to a drawing, Gundersen pins each cork to the canvas, creating a correlation between the hues of the wine-stained corks and the value of light or shadow in the portrait. His latest work, Trisha [pictured above and below], took 3,621 corks to complete, but other works have required over 9,000.

Check out time-lapse videos of Gundersen’s making of “Trisha” here, and “Grace” (shown in the bottom photo), which took 9,217 corks + 50 hours, here

(via Wine Cork Portraits by Scott Gundersen | Colossal)

Find earlier posts in Unconsumption’s wine o’clock series here.

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4:40 pm - Fri, Jun 1, 2012
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It’s wine o’clock (somewhere) — time to share a wine-related repurposing example.
This week’s find: Corks upcycled into bouquets. (Above-pictured arrangement comes from CherubinoCrafts on Etsy.)
For earlier posts in the Unconsumption wine o’clock series, see the archive here.
Cheers!

It’s wine o’clock (somewhere) — time to share a wine-related repurposing example.

This week’s find: Corks upcycled into bouquets. (Above-pictured arrangement comes from CherubinoCrafts on Etsy.)

For earlier posts in the Unconsumption wine o’clock series, see the archive here.

Cheers!

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