
You will learn pretty early that making this project is just a matter of hot gluing wine corks to a wreath base. The best part of this project is that it only takes 1-2 hours to make! And you will have a ton of fun drinking all the wine.
I got lucky when making this wreath because I found these corks on sale at a local department store. I bought 3 bags, each bag contained 50 corks. Good luck drinking 150 bottles of wine!
What you will need to make a DIY Wine Cork Wreath:
- A hot glue gun
- A foam wreath form. I bought a 18 inch green form
- Corks
- Brown spray paint
- Metal picture hanger
- String

Start off by spray painting your foam wreath form to match the color of the corks.

Starting at the center, glue your corks in a line.

Keep adding rows.

Now you can start to gluing the corks at different angles.



Use a picture hanger to twist into your wreath foam.

Use hot glue to keep the metal in place.

Add a string.
Voila! Enjoy!