| {My first wine label collage with painted silhouette wine bottle on canvas} |
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| {Wine labeled wood frame border with original charcoal drawings at the center} |
| My cork collection |
| Soon to be transformed into a functional cork board! |
How to peel & save labels for wall art (or for any other reason!)
Peeling labels from wine bottles is fairly simple, but does require some serious patience.
1) Once your done drinking your bottle, fill it with steaming hot water. I usually let the faucet run for a few minutes before filling.
2) Let the filled bottle sit for 5-10 minutes. The hot water will melt the glue holding the label from the inside of the bottle (and without damaging the label).
3) After 10 minutes, test the corner of the label by slowly peeling it back. If it easily peels, continue with the rest of the label, starting at the corners and moving toward the middle. If the label does not peel back easily, spill out the water and refill with hot water a second time. Repeat until the label peels off.
*The label will likely still have adhesive glue on the back. When saving labels, place them on a plain sheet of paper so they do not stick together.
4) Once you have your collection of labels saved, you can use wood, canvas or thick paper to glue down the labels (rubber cement works well and dries clear)










My boyfriend and I collect wine bottles and have them as decoration above our kitchen cabinets. When we eventually move and get a bigger place where we can have a bar I want to do some cork decorating as well. I have some great ideas. Your cork board sounds like a good one. Can't wait to see how it comes out. :)
ReplyDeleteI've been collecting corks for a while now and have so many ideas for them.Table top.. boxes.. etc. I never thought about keeping the labels though, how do you remove them without tearing them apart?
ReplyDeleteI love cork boards made from wine corks! Can't wait to see the finished product!
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omg I love this!!! what a great idea. thanks for the info!
ReplyDeleteThis is so neat! I actually had a friend who created an entire WALL of corks on a small panel in her kitchen. It looked really cool, and was a great place to tack up photos and recipes.
ReplyDeleteso fun!
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Great post. As a wine lover myself. I can appreciate this!!
ReplyDeletexoxo, chrissy
The Perfect Palette
Hello friends,
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Personalized Wine Gifts
We have the same collection! It's just that mine are personalized wine bottle labels, which I got from weddings and birthdays as gifts or giveaway. I was fascinated on the first time I saw one. And from then on, I started collecting. Those personalized labels serve as a constant reminder that I was part of a special event in my relatives' and friends' lives.
ReplyDelete-Jessie Henn