10 Ways to Make Money with Wine Corks
TerraCycle Include USA
Many people throw their wine bottles away along with the wine corks once they’re done with their drinks. If you’re one of them, realize that you’re throwing away cash!
Worse still, you’re giving it away. Lots of people have discovered the power of the wine cork and use it to their advantage.
It’s never too late to start gathering them. Choose a place that you can easily remember for the gathering process. Every time you’re done with your wine, store the cork in that place. Keep it up until you’ve collected as many corks as possible.
Apart from raking in a couple of extra dollars, wine corks also serve lots of other purposes.
For instance, you could use them to make some personalized stamps. You could have an entertaining and extensive selection of numbers, shapes, and letters for your kids if you have any, or for yourself, if you’re into such.
You could also create a durable cork mat from them and use the mats as coasters or pot stands. Just find a durable material like old linoleum or shelf liner.
Then, arrange the corks in the pattern of your choice and glue them down. Cut the corks in half if necessary and there you go!
Finally, whenever you need to get the flames going faster, you can save on cash by using wine corks as fire igniters or starters. Not only are they a great size for fire starters, but they’re awesome heat conductors too.
The first step to making them is having a huge collection of corks. Soak them in a container that has alcohol then store them in a leak-proof jar for whenever you’ll need them.
If you’re more focused on making cash from them, here are ways on how to make money with wine corks:
1. Collect and Sell
Maybe you’re not a wine lover. Or, you want to get some fast cash from wine corks. The best way to achieve that is to collect as many wine corks as you can then sell them on eBay or any other online site. Of course, there’s a procedure you must follow if you expect to attract plenty of buyers and benefit from the venture:- Clean the corks
- Find out how much you’re willing to charge for the corks
- Take quality photographs of them
- Be professional when handling potential customers
- Always be honest
Don’t Overdo the Specific Bit
Buyers love specifics because they make their task of identifying what they need easier. However, if you have wine corks from various wineries, you don’t have to go through the trouble of listing the names of all of them. That only works if your corks are from a similar winery or if you’ve got duplicates.Sell Fakes and Reals Separately
There are markets for both synthetic and natural corks. If you have both types, identify the markets, and make your sale. You can do some research first if you’re having some difficulty.Go First Class
The cheapest shipping option on eBay at the moment is First Class Mail. Its weight limit is 13 ounces, which shouldn’t be an issue for you unless your shipment is a large quantity. You’ll have to pay for tracking separately but it’s totally worth the extra green.2. Recycle
Throwing a wine cork into the compost bin is a neat way to conserve the environment. But before you toss that cork into the bin, consider this: natural corks are created from the cork oak a slow-growing tree. As a result, there are plenty of companies that are willing to pay big for corks. One of them is TerraCycle that accepts both plastic and natural corks and rewards you for recycling. Yemm & Hart Green Materials, also a leading cork recycler, pays for corks too. They require a minimum of 10-pounds of corks to be sent. They don’t accept plastic or synthetic corks. And, the current market value of cork determines their rate of payment Another is ReCork America, which is the biggest cork recycler in North America. It takes corks and transforms them into yoga blocks, shoes, and many other items. Visit their site to find out where you should drop off corks. Every company has different rules on the types of corks that they accept. Some even offer other rewards apart from cash. Before choosing to drop off your corks to a specific recycling company, find out all you can about it to avoid disappointment. You may have the idea of using that cork to seal a new wine bottle but it won’t work. Research shows that cork is a natural substance that contains microbes. These microbes become unpredictable when the original bottle is opened If by any chance the cork has started drying out, it lets air into the bottle. Recycling wine corks may not turn you into an overnight millionaire, but if you’re persistent, you’re sure to make a fortune in the long run.3. Make and Sell a Wine Cork Trivet
Trivets are used in most kitchens to protect the counter from heat. A hot pan or other cooking material is placed on the trivet. You can easily transform a collection of corks into a wine cork trivet. All you need is:- A lot of wine bottle corks
- Pen
- Corkboard
- A permanent adhesive like a high-temperature hot glue gun
- Scissors
4. Make a Wine Cork Vase
At some point in time, flower fans put their precious plants in clay vases. Some still do. Then came the porcelain and glass vases that gave a whole new beautiful touch to flowers. They’re soft to the touch and can serve as more than a container for holding flowers. When chosen correctly, they can be perfect decorations and can also highlight a person’s individuality. The bummer with trends is once something’s in, almost everyone wants a piece of the trendy item. All the fun is sucked out since ‘everyone is doing it’ as the cool kids would say. Sadly, that’s the case for vases too. Walk into any home and chances are you’ll find a glass vase or two in it. Here’s where you need to think out of the box and create wine cork vases. They’re still pretty new in the market, are durable, and they are quite attractive. Making one is a piece of cake and you won’t have to strain your budget on supplies unless you’re planning on turning your biz into a full-time gig. You’ll need:- Heavy-duty craft glue
- Glass vases
- Wine corks that are similar in length
5. Make Some Cute Wine Cork Earrings
With wine corks, there’s almost no limit to the fun that you can have with them. Throw in some adjustments and you have a cute pair of wine cork earrings. You could make the simple pair that requires a serrated knife, a wine cork, a hot glue gun, earring backs, and a permanent marker. They’re easy to make and take a conveniently short time to create, but you won’t get much from them. Two cents a pair tops. Alternatively, you could up your game and go for a fancier pair that’ll need:- Metal wire
- Assorted beads
- Wine bottle cork
- Knife or scissors
- Fish hook earrings
- Jewelry pliers
6. Make a Wine Cork Pendant
Breath-taking, beautiful, and creative are some terms to describe these works of art. To make a wine cork pendant, you must let your imagination run wild. Check out some tips from professional wine cork pendant makers but don’t limit yourself to their ideas. The supplies for the pendant are:- Wine cork
- Sandpaper
- Paint or ink (optional)
- Small saw or knife
- Doily or bicycle stamp
- Eye screw
7. DIY a Wine Cork Chandelier
Chandeliers add a touch of class to any space despite its size. The glass and crystals in them refract and reflect light. This causes the light to be spread out through a room in various patterns. What’s more, their eye-catching presence can’t go unnoticed in any room. If you’d love to have a chandelier of your own or the idea of making one appeal to you, guess what? Now you can! With these simple steps, you’ll be more than ready to make some money from your impressive work. Before bringing the chandelier to life, you’ll need to get the supplies:- Wine corks (800 or more)
- Hanging votives
- Small S-Hooks
- 3’’ sewing needles
- 2 packs of paper-source hemp cord
- Screw hooks
- 12 packets of Loctite Super Glue Gel
- Eye screws
8. Make a Wine Cork Bath Mat
Who wouldn’t want to feel pampered? It doesn’t matter if you’re from work or you’re just hanging at home. Wine corks leave a pleasantly smooth feel on the feet when you step on them. They might cause you to slip, so don’t stand on them if they’re not joined together. A number of people have come up with wine cork bathmats and the results are unbelievable. Among others, most bath mats are stylish, resistant to water, and are immune to bacteria and molds. Heck, wine cork mats will last for a couple of years if you care for them properly. Depending on the size of the mat and your speed, the least time that you should take to make one is 3-4 hours. You’ll need approximately 150-200 corks for the project. Ensure that they’re clean before using them. If not, clean them in warm soapy water. Slice all the corks in half lengthwise. For safety reasons, lay a non-slip surface for the board and put on gloves. If possible, get a friend to help you cut the corks. Next is providing a structure for the mat. You could use a solid choice such as water-resistant wood, preferably marine-ply or a plastic shelf liner for flexibility. Get the size either by measuring the custom size of your choice or using another mat as a guide. Cut the plastic or wood using either a sharp knife or box cutter. Arrange the cork halves on the mat or line. Before gluing them to the mat, lay all of them first to determine a pattern. This prevents you from getting stuck in the middle. Allow the mat to dry before using it. Waterproof it by applying a coat of protective sealants such as cork sealant or polyurethane.9. Create a Wine Cork Wine Charm
If you’re no stranger to wine parties, you’ve probably seen wine charms before. They are those small, cute decorations around the stems of wine glasses. Some are made of plastic while others are made of colored glass. Apart from enabling a guest to keep up with their glass at a wine party when they set it down, they help round out a theme such as a themed party or wedding shower. The best part about making charms out of wine corks is you’re in control of the materials. Additionally, you can add or do without a few details if you want and you don’t have to get so much done. Here’s how you should go about making wine cork wine charms. The materials you’ll need are:- Pliers
- Glue
- Hoop earring notion
- Wine corks
- Small seashells (or any other decorative items)
- Cutting board
- Serrated knife
- Charms or beads (optional)
- Small picture frame eye hook
10. Make a Wine Cork Ball
Wine cork balls are perfect for filling those empty spaces on bookshelves or counters. They also serve as lovely things to look at and hold. Making them might seem hard, but on the contrary, it’s something that almost anyone can pull off. As for the supplies, don’t sweat. You can easily find the materials at your local craft store at a friendly price. To make the ball, you’ll need:- A paintbrush
- Wine corks (the number varies depending on the size of the ball)
- 6 inch Styrofoam ball
- Sticks and a glue gun
- Brown acrylic paint