DIY Wine cork pumpkin tutorial

These wine cork pumpkins are not only easy and fun but a great way to use up some recycled wine corks! This cheap fall decor is the perfect addition to your Fall, Halloween or Thanksgiving home decor!

Wine cork Pumpkins

Wine Cork Pumpkins

These easy and simple wine cork pumpkins create a pretty unique DIY fall décor idea that will definitely get people talking! These wine cork ideas can be used at weddings too and could also make great gift ideas this fall season. And with Halloween and Thanksgiving coming soon, you could make these as a gift for the host.

I’m a big fan of reusing and recycling stuff I have around the house to create a decor item, I simply enjoy making the best out of almost anything! Like these wine corks I kept collecting from family members as I don’t do alcohol. These wine cork pumpkins add a pop of color to your home and are also a great way to teach older kids a little about crafting.

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Cork Pumpkins

For this wine cork decor I made just a couple of small pumpkins but you could easily add some more wine corks to make yours bigger or make a bunch of small pumpkins. I also used traditional colors of orange, green and brown but do yours in the colors you like, I think they’ll look super fun painted in all kinds of color!

To make these wine cork pumpkins you only need about 20 minutes and just a handful of supplies you probably already have around the house. The result is a cute table decoration that will brighten up the mood year after year!

Cork Pumpkins craft

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Materials:

How to make wine cork pumpkins?

  • Arrange your wine corks in rows as indicated in the photo below and use hot glue to join them together at the sides.

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  • Take the first row and add a line of hot glue over the top. Place the next row over and press gently. Repeat with all rows but the “stem”

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  • Attach the stem to the smallest row, right in between, using hot glue.

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  • Paint the pumpkins and the stem in the desired colors.

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  • Wrap some burlap ribbon around the base of the stem and keep it in place with twine.

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  • Unwind the twine a bit at the ends.
  • Enjoy your wine cork pumpkins indoors or in the garden.

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Photo collage of wine cork pumpkins, photographed indoors on white backdrop and outdoors in the garden

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Wine cork pumpkins

These wine cork pumpkins are not only easy and fun but a great way to use up some recycled wine corks! 
Prep Time5 minutes
Active Time10 minutes
Total Time15 minutes
Category: Craft
Region: American
Keyword: cork pumpkins, wine cork pumpkins, wine cork pumpkins craft
Yields: 1 pumpkin
Author: Petro Neagu

Materials

  • 19 wine corks for 1 small pumpkin
  • orange green and brown acrylic paint
  • 1 stick hot glue

Tools

Instructions

  • Arrange your wine corks in rows as indicated in the photo below and use hot glue to join them together at the sides.
  • Take the first row and add a line of hot glue over the top. Place the next row over and press gently. Repeat with all rows but the "stem"
  • Attach the stem to the smallest row, right in between, using hot glue.
  • Paint the pumpkins and the stem in the desired colors.
  • Wrap some burlap ribbon around the base of the stem and keep it in place with twine. Unwind the twine a bit at the ends and you're done!
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Hi, I’m Petro, author and founder of Easy Peasy Creative Ideas. Sewist, crafter, avid DIY-er, foodie, photographer, homemaker and mommy to one. I’m an expert at coming up with quick, clever sewing tips, recycling crafts and simple, easy recipes! You can find my ideas featured in reputable publications such as Country Living, Good House Keeping, Yahoo News, WikiHow, Shutterfly, Parade, Brit & Co and more. Thanks for stopping by and hope you’ll stay for a while, get to know me better and come back another time. Stick around for real fun projects! Read more…

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  1. Debra @ Bowl Me Over says:

    I know I commented earlier, but I came back again to say what a cute DIY project! Too fun not to do some extra sharing so I’m featuring your post on #FoodieFriDIY – come back again and link up another great project!

  2. These are so cute. Thank you for sharing with us at #HomeMattersParty.See you again next week.