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    PS- I made this… CORK-TASTIC NECKLACE
Right now I’m really into using cork materials for accessories.  Mixing the light-toned, natural texture with shiny objects creates a sleek combo.  Using leftover wine corks, thumbtacks I had floating around in my junk drawer, and a ribbon, I was able to create this delicious necklace.
Use an E-xacto knife to slice the corks (be VERY careful), like you’re cutting a sushi roll- use a few dabs of glue on the reverse side to hold together the disks- and pop in some tacks to adorn and secure the front.  Then hole punch the corners to secure the ribbon tie.
Easy to make…. you should too… WINE NOT?

    PS- I made this… CORK-TASTIC NECKLACE

    Right now I’m really into using cork materials for accessories.  Mixing the light-toned, natural texture with shiny objects creates a sleek combo.  Using leftover wine corks, thumbtacks I had floating around in my junk drawer, and a ribbon, I was able to create this delicious necklace.

    Use an E-xacto knife to slice the corks (be VERY careful), like you’re cutting a sushi roll- use a few dabs of glue on the reverse side to hold together the disks- and pop in some tacks to adorn and secure the front.  Then hole punch the corners to secure the ribbon tie.

    Easy to make…. you should too… WINE NOT?

P.S.- I made this...

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