If
you are stumped for a holiday or special occasion gift, how about an
altered wine cork or bookmark. The corks
are great for decorating wine and champagne bottles, as an ornament on a tree, or as part of your home décor. They also
make great hostess gifts. Another idea
is to take a cork left over from a special occasion and alter it as a memento
of the occasion. As décor, they look
lovely hanging from a lamp or a key in a clock or cabinet. If nothing else, it gives you an excuse to drink a bottle of wine!
To
give you many ideas, I’ve created 5 altered wine corks covering holidays and seasons. In addition to the
altered corks, I also customized 2 blank bronze bookmarks. These bookmarks are really a fast way to create a personalized gift.
For
these projects, there is a new collage sheet, “Clock Faces”. I thought this theme was apropos as the
season is partially about the passing of time and the beginning of a new year.
This
sheet is loaded with 30 unique clock faces in 4 different sizes. Click on the picture below to purchase. Click on the image below to purchase this collage sheet.
GENERAL NOTES
ON ALTERING CORKS
The
key to altering a cork is to insert something like an eye pin, memo pin, or eye
screw into the cork to accommodate adding beads, chains, and embellishments. I used either eye pins or a memo pin for the samples below. What you use depends on
how much stuff you want to hang from the pin.
If you want to dangle a lot of stuff from the pin or use bulking things
like ribbons to hang items, you might want to use something large like a memo
pin or an eye screw.
In
all cases, I added E6000 to the pins before inserting them in the corks so that
they would be more secure. I also
pre-poked a hole with an awl before inserting and gluing them in place.
Another
item I added to all of the corks was something to the top and bottom of the
cork before inserting the pins. In most
cases, it was a piece of filigree. If you
use filigree that extends over the edge of the cork and the filigree has holes, it will give you a place to hang more items or a way to use multiple chains or ribbons.
For
the corks below, I designed 2 of them to hang from the neck of bottles and 3 to
hang from an ornament hook.
NEW YEARS
ALTERED CORK
What
a fun gift this altered cork would be for the hostess of a New Year’s Eve party
or maybe hang on to a cork from a party you attended and make one to commemorate the evening.
I
loved the idea of the sassy art deco lady sitting in the cute mini champagne
glass filled with clear beads (which I thought looked like bubbles).
For
this altered cork, I started by adding round filigree to the top and bottom of
the cork (attached with E6000). It just
so happens that this filigree perfectly fits standard wine bottle corks.
Next,
I inserted (and glued) two eye pins into the sides of the cork. I used eye pins on the sides so that I could
loop the beaded chain (to fit over the neck of the bottle) and so that the chain
would not interfere with the champagne glass.
Below is a clock from the new sheet attached to the cork (needing a clock for this is what got me started on the new sheet).
Below is a clock from the new sheet attached to the cork (needing a clock for this is what got me started on the new sheet).
The champagne glass is glued on top of the filigree using E6000 glue. Below
you can see the bottom of the cork.
Notice how the filigree fits perfectly over the cork. For the bottom, I needed 3 eye pins to accommodate
the weights and clock pendulum. The
filigree has lots of holes, so no worries about having places to poke through the
eye pins.
The
clock weights are made from a plastic straw.
I painted the pieces of straw with Victorian Gold Patina Paint (because
it sticks to plastic) and then glued bead caps on each end. Next, I inserted a headpin through the bead
caps and straws, created a loop on one end, and attached a chain.
For
the pendulum, I started with a piece of filigree and brushed on some Inca Gold
Gilders Paste for dimension. Next, I
added the 2016 image to the center and glued it on the glass cabochon. As a final touch, I added blue rhinestones.
In
the picture below, you can see the finished clock weights and pendulum.
Feel
free to download and use the 2016 image for your art.
CHRISTMAS
ALTERED CORK
Just
like the New Year’s Eve-themed cork, I think the Christmas-themed cork looks
lovely on a wine bottle. It would also
make a beautiful tree ornament.
For
this altered cork, I’ve added a large piece of filigree to the top of the cork. This allowed me to hang several Christmas and seasonal charms from the
filigree using clear, red, and silver beads.
At the top of the cork, I inserted one eye pin, which allowed me to attach
silver, clear and red beads. At the top, I added a beaded chain that
fits around the neck of the bottle. The
final touch to the top was ribbon.
Below
is a better view of the charms dangling from the filigree.
On
the bottom of the cork, I used one eye pin to attach the beads and a large
reindeer charm.
I
used six different charms attached to every other hole in the filigree.
VALENTINES/ROMANTIC
ALTERED CORK
Below
is a Valentines' themed cork. For this
cork, I’ve used a gold swirl ornament hook to hang the cork.
I
inserted one eye pin in the top of the cork and added red beads, a gold puffy
bead, bead caps, and a small section of rosary beads. At the center of the cork, I tied a ribbon.
At
the bottom, I again used one eye pin, a red bead, bead caps, a beautiful glass
heart bead, a rosary chain, and a brass finding.
FALL ALTERED
CORK
This
altered cork was inspired by the cute fluffy owl on the top of the cork. I just looooove owls; they peg my cute meter.
Underneath
the owl is a combination of fall leaves and tiny pine cones.
The
altered cork is hung from an ornament hook that is attached to a small bead, a larger bead with bead caps, and then a beaded chain.
On
the top of the cork, I started by attaching (with E6000) a large piece of
filigree. Note the two holes on the side
of the filigree, as those are the holes I used to attach the chain.
Next,
I attached the fall leaves. Then I glued
on the owl, pine cones, and some acrylic leaves.
Below
you can see the view of the underside and notice how I have made sure the holes
in the filigree are not covered so that I will be able to attach the beaded
chain.
Below
is a view of the finished top of the cork.
I decided to use a memo pin for the bottom of the cork. I inserted the memo pin through a nail head
(which already has a hole).
At
the end of each beaded chain, I added a charm.
The
final touch was I ribbon I tied to the memo pin.
WINTER
ALTERED CORK
The
winter-themed altered clock is all about silver, clear, blue, and snowflakes.
In
the middle of the chain of beads, notice how I attached a snowflake charm. I also wrapped an acrylic wired spray around the
cork.
On
the top and bottom of the cork, I attached a silver snowflake which has a hole
in the middle to accommodate inserting eye pins.
At
the bottom, I used a silver filigree which gave me more places to hang snowflake
charms.
CLOCK
BOOKMARK
For
the clock bookmark, I started with a bronze bookmark which is made to be customized.
Using
my finger, I lightly brushed the bookmark with Inca Gold Gilders Paste to bring
out the details. I then glued one of the
clocks from the collage sheets in the round area and covered it with Glossy
Accents creating a domed glassy appearance.
To
further jazz up the bookmark, I added a piece of filigree and then rhinestones
to both the filigree on the round section of the bookmark and the filigree glued to the back. The final touch was tying a red ribbon around
the neck of the bookmark.
VICTORIAN
WOMAN BOOKMARK
For
the Victorian-themed bookmark, I again started with a bronze bookmark made to be customized. This one has an oval shape.
After
adding an image from the Victorian Ladies collage sheet (you saw me use this in
the Toy Shoppe) project, I glued it on a glass cabochon. As with the clock bookmark, I glued a filigree to the back.
I added rhinestones to both the bookmark and the additional filigree and painted the filigree with Garnet Liquid Pearls.
what beauutiful ideas ans results
ReplyDeletethe owl is cute
They are wonderful. Thanks for these precious ideas
ReplyDeleteI love the altered corks. So unique. Would make a great gift for my Mother in Law. She has a wine bar in her house!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a clever idea and the results are amazing! I can't wait to try this, guess I'll have to drink a bottle of wine.....thanks. Any sacrifice I need make for the sake of art. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the altered corks! So clever and the results are stunning!
ReplyDelete~~julia~~
!! wow!!
ReplyDeletethese are all gorgeous works of art!!!
just stunning!
I super love these! Want!
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