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Arts and Crafts

Monday, May 03, 2010

Cork Art II

Cork art does not have to be as elaborate or intricate as shown in my previous post on this subject. Those are all ideas showing you all the options and possibilities of what all can be done with this material.

Even a simple composition and design, which does not require much artistic skills, results in a unique, interesting and fine piece of art. It is also an indication that this is a craft very suitable for children to practice as well.

In case you don't have any artistic aspirations whatsoever, this cork covered wall may spark some ideas for a Do-It-Yourself project.

I would not advice you to glue them directly on the wall; that would be a pain removing them when you would be bored with it. I don't see how this could ever get boring because it so lively and exquisite, but gluing the corks on panels and affixing those to the wall is probably best.

It is a good idea for a children's room; they won't hurt themselves when they would be bouncing of the walls!

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