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Think Outside the Bottle 4: Table Runner with Candles

How to use cork to re-create your dining room

by Donna Piacenza and Jody Work

Photos by Garry McLeod

Cut it, stack it, sculpt it, glue it, stitch it, paint it—with its endless opportunities for customization, it’s no surprise that cork is quickly becoming the go-to material for designers and crafters. Bonus: Since it’s derived from the outer bark of cork oak trees, the supple stuff is entirely natural and renewable.

    1. Cut a sheet of cork to suit the size of your table.

    2. Using a utility knife, cut X’s in the cork where desired, each line about 1” longer than the candle diameter.

    3. Insert the tapers through the X’s, using a short holder under the cork for support, if necessary.