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Making a Floating Wine Cork Keyring

January 26, 2011

A frugal, floating keyring made from wine corks and scrap is a great Christmas gift for any boat enthusiast or fisherman. Second photo of a wine cork key ring.

 

Approximate Time: 20-30 minutes

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Instructions:

Use the heated needle to make a hole through the centre of the length of the 8 corks.

Take 2 X 18 inches of thread loop and pull them through so that they are doubled and you have 4 pieces of thread hanging from the metal split ring. Tie them all together with a single knot.

Thread all four ends onto one of the wooden or plastic beads.

Now separate the four strands and thread 2 corks onto each one. Thread the four strands back through another bead, and then tie them together again in a single knot.

To prevent fraying, but only if you are using thread with nylon or polythene content, quickly melt the thread below the bead.

This craft will make any fisherman smile, especially if it is made from his own wine corks! They float just as well as the key rings you can buy in Chandlers, and are practically free as they can be made totally from scrap! Photo of a wine cork key ring.

 

By ayesha christmas

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January 26, 20110 found this helpful

Great idea! :-)

 
January 28, 20110 found this helpful

Ha ha. I think I get it. Are the corks for in case the keys fall in the water? Lol, eek!

 
January 30, 20110 found this helpful

Yes that is why it is 'floating' key ring. Most sailors have the boat keys on them but they are usually large balls of cork. I just though it was a fun idea especially if the recipient enjoys a glass of wine as you could give them their own corks back as a gift!

 
July 25, 20151 found this helpful

Add fluorescent paint and it's "glow in the dark".

 
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