Make a flower pot out of corks: creative upcycling idea

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Unused wine corks frequently find their way into the garbage, but you can craft beautiful home decorations from them. A cork planter appears cozy, organic, and pairs wonderfully with succulents, herbs, or petite indoor plants. DIY is perfect for repurposing available materials while simultaneously designing a truly distinct item.

Table of contents: Cork planter

You require

  • numerous wine corks
  • a small plant pot or a glass as a template
  • Hot glue gun đź›’
  • Document to utilize
  • optional: ribbon, jute twine or fabric tape
  • optional: foil or a thin inner container

Here’s how you do it

A planter crafted from corks.
Here’s how to replicate this planter from corks. Credit: Nano Banana: This image was generated with the assistance of AI.

1. Set up the base

Prepare the plant pot or jar that will eventually remain hidden inside. It functions as a reliable base and guarantees that watering the plant is manageable. If desired, you could also opt for foil or a slender inner pot.

2. Organize corks

Initially arrange the corks around the pot while dry to get a sense of the layout. Depending on your preferred aesthetic, the corks might be positioned horizontally or vertically. A consistent pattern appears particularly pleasing.

3. Affix the corks

Commence at the base and gradually adhere the corks together using hot glue. Ascend row by row. Briefly press each cork to secure it firmly. Ensure the rows remain as aligned as possible.

4. Equalize the top edge

When reaching the top, you may carefully adjust any protruding corks or attach them slightly offset to achieve an organic finish. Minor gaps are not a concern and emphasize the rustic charm.

5. Embellish and plant

Optionally, the planter could be enhanced with a ribbon, bow, or jute twine. Subsequently, insert the inner pot and fill your fresh cork container with an appropriate plant.

Additional reading suggestions: To display plants, you might also explore this cork vase or these upcycled vases featuring chalk paint.

Suggestions and alternatives

A cork planter is especially suited for succulents and plants that require minimal moisture. For larger containers, it’s beneficial to gather many corks or request them from friends. Rectangular structures or small cork boxes for herbs can also be fashioned using the same concept.

This DIY demonstrates how straightforward upcycling can be and how everyday items can be transformed into a decorative focal point for your residence.


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