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katmom |
Posted - May 06 2018 : 9:39:53 PM Ok,, I admit, I like a glass of Pino' Gregio every now and then,,,
yes, these are my corks for future projects,,, No, I didn't drink all that wine... lol! My friends know I collect corks so they save their corks for me too...
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MaryJanesNiece |
Posted - Jan 11 2019 : 12:47:27 PM I like the key holder idea! Did you just glue the bling on? Or stick them into the cork? I think it would cute to put their name on it.
Krista |
katmom |
Posted - Jan 10 2019 : 3:35:03 PM Krista.... a mess! lolololol! Actually I prepped some corks for a little tray.....and they are still sitting where I left them...hahaha!
I did make a few key holders...using glue to secure the washers and eye pins in place. Then blinged them out... I gave them as gifts. They are quick easy gifts to make.
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MaryJanesNiece |
Posted - Jan 02 2019 : 1:08:43 PM Grace, what did you end up making with all your corks?
Krista |
katmom |
Posted - Jan 01 2019 : 9:11:36 PM Marie... hang on to those corks... and next time we get paired up tor a swap you can toss a few in the mailer... heeheehee!
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janamarieje |
Posted - Dec 31 2018 : 09:33:50 AM Linda I have never tried cork art, but I like the idea of making a trivet too. Let me know if you find a good tutorial, I will also check out pinterest.
Jana MJF #7110
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Gardening is cheaper than therapy and you get tomatoes. ~Author Unknown All I really need is love, but a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt! ~Charles Schulz
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churunga |
Posted - Dec 31 2018 : 06:12:12 AM Hey Grace, we finally got some "good stuff" that had corks not just screw off caps. Need some corks?
Marie, Sister #5142 Farmgirl of the Month May 2014
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quiltee |
Posted - Dec 30 2018 : 9:56:57 PM Jana - I love the bath mat and picture. I'm going to try and find patterns for the bathmat.
UPDATE: On Pinterest there IS directions for making the bathmat, but she also had some problems she talks about in the "tutorial." I may put this one off for a while or make a cork trivet for the tabletop instead. LOL!
Farmgirl hugs, Farmgirl #1919 Farm Girl of the Month April 2017 Linda O Lone Oak, TX
"Women are Angels, and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly . . . on a broomstick - we're flexible, like that."
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katmom |
Posted - May 14 2018 : 2:25:23 PM HG56,, add me to the list of 'sharpe knives'... when we lived in Elizabeth town, KY.. (before dad got Base housing)...I saw lots of "corn gardens".. I was told it was for pig feed,, hmm, dontcha need pigs first? lol!
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HollerGirl56 |
Posted - May 14 2018 : 11:59:22 AM Marie===you are right, there was corn planted on the sides of their hills. I always wondered why they liked corn so much as there was no other gardening being done. I guess I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed. I think because my grandfather was a farmer---he never worked a job ---just farmed---that I just took growing things like corn as being for food. Only now at 61 have I finally began to get a clue. I was always clueless.
Life isn't finding shelter in the storm. It's about learning to dance in the rain.===Sherrilyn Kenyon |
churunga |
Posted - May 14 2018 : 05:20:32 AM So many farmers grew corn in the hills. It was hard work to plow the sides of steeply sloping hills. Transporting the corn in to town was also very difficult and expensive. The best prices could be gotten by processing the corn into moonshine and transporting it is less bulky containers. However, because the product was alcohol, it was steeply taxed thus cutting any profits from the corn. Therefore it became an underground activity. Lowell (DH) sings a song called Copper Kettle about it. "Get you a copper kettle, get you a copper coil, make up some corn mash, never more you'll toil."
Marie, Sister #5142 Farmgirl of the Month May 2014
Try everything once and the fun things twice. |
katmom |
Posted - May 13 2018 : 11:22:01 PM HG56... oh, now you crack me up! Lololol!
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HollerGirl56 |
Posted - May 13 2018 : 10:08:54 PM Gosh----I forgot to tell you that I was so stupid in high school and college that my two best friends fathers were actually moonshiners and that is how they made a lot of their income. I always wondered why I was not allowed in their basement. As a product of dirt farmers I did not suspect any of this. I have finally got a clue about things and let live to all. LOL
Life isn't finding shelter in the storm. It's about learning to dance in the rain.===Sherrilyn Kenyon |
katmom |
Posted - May 13 2018 : 9:58:32 PM wowzers! I really like the mat... I actually saw (on pintrest) where a gal used wine corks to create a backsplash in her trailer... So many ideas!!!
HG56... see,, wine isn't for sissies... snorks-n-giggles...
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HollerGirl56 |
Posted - May 13 2018 : 9:27:52 PM Katmom---Love these cork projects---never thought of these things --totally cool. And I touched corn squeezins once and that was enough for me'. You ae so funny and keep up the good work.
you
Life isn't finding shelter in the storm. It's about learning to dance in the rain.===Sherrilyn Kenyon |
janamarieje |
Posted - May 13 2018 : 5:17:40 PM Grace - how about a project like this
or this
Jana
http://www.emhardt.com
https://www.etsy.com/shop/cjhandcraftedstudio
Gardening is cheaper than therapy and you get tomatoes. ~Author Unknown All I really need is love, but a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt! ~Charles Schulz
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katmom |
Posted - May 13 2018 : 3:59:18 PM Barb, my dad was born in Bultzer Mississippi,, luv'd his corn squeezins... lol!
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HollerGirl56 |
Posted - May 13 2018 : 06:36:37 AM Grace---Don't you know that wine is for sissies? We drink moonshine here in West Virginia. It is so fun to sit barefoot under a tree smokin a corn cob pipe and wearing a big old straw hat and sip on a pint mason jar full of good old corn likker. LOL.
Life isn't finding shelter in the storm. It's about learning to dance in the rain.===Sherrilyn Kenyon |
katmom |
Posted - May 07 2018 : 9:43:25 PM Ok,,, first project... A small tray,(a thrift store find),,, glue down corks, and Voila!
pay no attention to the Flamingos... they are hanging around to be another craft project... heeheehee...
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churunga |
Posted - May 07 2018 : 05:05:10 AM You are just too funny.
Marie, Sister #5142 Farmgirl of the Month May 2014
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katmom |
Posted - May 06 2018 : 9:49:15 PM oh the things we can make..
I have made some of these to use as key fobs.
hmmm, I might make some of these... or..
do you think I have enough corks to make one of these? lolol! >^..^< Happiness is being a katmom and Glamping Diva!
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