
Erin from DIY on the Cheap got this old brass light fixture from a thrift store for $5. She had every intention of hanging the pendant, just not necessarily in the way it was designed…
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Erin from DIY on the Cheap got this old brass light fixture from a thrift store for $5. She had every intention of hanging the pendant, just not necessarily in the way it was designed…
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Gail from My Repurposed Life brought home a sweet little stash of goodies after visiting her daughter and son-in-law in Nashville. Shutters, windows, fence posts… Ooolala! When entrusted to sustain some succulents until she could get them to her daughter, Gail turned to those old fence posts to create a rustic planter. She even repurposed {…Read More…}
Camilla from Family Chic shares an awesome project for upcycling milk and juice cartons into planters. The finished product is beautiful, and the process is incredibly quick and inexpensive. All you have to do to make your planter is tear drop cloth fabric into strips and then glue it around your carton. Drop in a {…Read More…}
You may not be a stranger to tire planters, but Titti from Shoestring Pavilion has taken them to a whole new level. Literally! Of course, you can’t have a tire planter without first rescuing an old tire. After creating her planters from the old tires, Titti gave them a grand appearance by resting them atop {…Read More…}
After a junking expedition with a friend, Amy from Junque Chic 5 ended up with this little brass urn. It had cleverly been made from an old lamp base and hanging planter that were bolted together. With the construction already complete, Amy only had to do to address the cosmetics. She gave the urn a {…Read More…}
What do you get when you combine an old toilet tank and the bottom of a two-liter bottle? Just ask Mike from Blue Velvet Chair! She found an old toilet tank abandoned by a river behind a home improvement store. Mike got to thinking that the tank’s waterproof and, honestly, has a nice shape… Why {…Read More…}
Dez and Seth from 91204 created an AWESOME wood planter that will bring some serious style to your outdoors. While the main box frame was built from redwood and cedar, leftover pieces of pallet wood are the real stars here. I love how Dez and Seth added splashes of color to a few of the {…Read More…}
Courtney from Courtney Out Loud was out for a walk with his pooch when the duo found a tree stump sitting curbside, free for the taking. Scruffy was actually the one to zero in on the stump with his “uncanny eye for design.” Courtney loved the shape of the stump and interesting knothole in the {…Read More…}
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