Corkies - Champagne Cork Figurines

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Corkies - Champagne Cork Figurines

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Several years ago, I was trying to make a small group of Roman soldiers. I realised that champagne corks looked like they had a body and a head, so I took out a marker and gave them faces and armour. I then took the metal caps of the corks and used them as small helmets for my soldiers. 
My idea developed further and further. First, I only focused on my little roman legion, adding centurions, trumpeters, a standard bearer,  etc. But then I realized that I could also make a modern soldier. After that, my ideas ran wild. I made a Native American, a chef, a clown, Superman, and many others.
I also made several Corkies as gifts for people, such as a pilot, a pianist, or a pastor.

In this instructable, I will show you how to make a basic Corky -- a gardener.

Come Up With an Idea

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The first thing you need is an idea. Pick something simple, but unmistakable - something that will immediately be recognised. 
For example, a gardener. A stereotypical gardener has a sun hat, wears an apron, and has some sort of gardening tool, such as a rake.
For me, it really helps to get some images to base the Corky's clothes on, so I found some clip art of a gardener. 
ketch the corky as it would look like when it is completed.
Keep in mind that champagne cork figurines don't have arms (or legs, for that matter). That issue stops you from making a Corkie that needs arms or legs, such as rollerskates, a bike, boots,

Gather Materials

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The materials and supplies used to make a Corky really vary. Some (like this one) might hardly require any tools and materials. Others might be very complex, and might need tons of different things.
For most of my Corkies so far, the materials used were almost completely reused.

This is what you need for the gardener Corky:
Materials:
  • A champagne cork - If you don't have any lying around, a great place to get these is at a recycling center. They often have barrels filled with them. Try getting one with the distinct head and body, like the one below. The head shouldn't be too squashed, though, as it makes it difficult to draw the features and make the head ware.
  • Scraps of fabric, ribbons - for the clothes.
     
  • Toothpicks/matches - for the accessories, in this case the rake.
     
  • Disposable aluminium food trays - also for the rake.
Supplies/tools:
  • Scissors - make sure that they're strong enough to cut the aluminium. You might want to use heavy duty scissors to cut the foil.
     
  • Permanent markers
     
  • Pencil
     
  • UHU glue


Draw the Face

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Use a permanent marker to give your cork some features. I tend to make simple, cartoonish faces, because I think it fits more with the shape of the cork and the style, but that all depends on the person. 
Hair is really annoying to do realistically (with fur, for example), so I usually just fill in the head with black lines.
I used to do the face last, but it's safer to start with the face and then do the rest, because it can be really frustrating if you do a mistake on the face.

Clothes

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For the clothes, cut out strips of fabric, long enough to fit around the cork. Start with the shirt and pants, then make the apron. 

Hat

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I was intending to make a straw hat, but all I could find was some thick yellowish cloth. It worked as well.

Accessories

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The last step is making the rake. Get a match or toothpick, color it brown, and glue on the front bit. 
Corkies don't have arms or legs, so just stick the rake to his side. 

Done!

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That's it! You're done with your gardener/farmer Corky (it started off as a gardener, but looks more like a farmer now).

Please comment any questions, tips, or suggestions for other Corkies that I could make.