Make a flower pot out of corks: creative upcycling idea

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Empty wine corks often end up in the trash, but you can make really nice home accessories out of them. A cork flowerpot looks warm, natural and goes perfectly with succulents, herbs or small houseplants. DIY is ideal for reusing existing materials and at the same time creating a truly unique piece.

Table of contents: Cork flower pot

You need

  • lots of wine corks
  • a small flower pot or a glass as a mold
  • Hot glue gun đź›’
  • Document to work with
  • optional: ribbon, jute cord or fabric ribbon
  • optional: foil or thin inner pot

That’s how it works

A flower pot made of corks.
Here’s how to recreate this flower pot out of corks. Credit: Nano Banana: This image was created with the help of an AI.

1. Prepare the foundation

Prepare the flower pot or jar that will later disappear inside. It serves as a stable base and ensures that the plant can be watered easily. If you want, you can also use foil or a thin inner pot.

2. Arrange corks

First lay the corks dry around the pot to get a feel for the arrangement. Depending on the look you want, the corks can be placed horizontally or vertically. A uniform pattern looks particularly harmonious.

3. Glue the cork in place

Start at the bottom and gradually glue the corks together with hot glue. Work your way up row by row. Press each cork briefly to hold it securely. Make sure that the rows are as straight as possible.

4. Level the top edge

Once at the top, you can carefully align any protruding corks or glue them slightly offset to create a natural finish. Small gaps are no problem and underline the rustic character.

5. Decorate and plant

Optionally, the flower pot can be decorated with a ribbon, bow or jute cord. Then insert the inner pot and plant your new cork container with a suitable plant.

Reading tips: To showcase plants, you can also try out this cork vase or these upcycled vases with chalk paint.

Tips and variants

A cork flower pot is particularly suitable for succulents and plants that require little water. For larger vessels, it’s worth collecting a lot of corks or asking friends to do so. Rectangular shapes or small cork boxes for herbs can also be made using the same principle.

This DIY shows how easy upcycling can be and how something everyday can be turned into a decorative highlight for your home.


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