Celebrate Earth Day, always April 22nd, with these Eco-friendly upcycled crafts...
1. Tire Planters
2. turn old Windows into a Petite Greenhouse
3. turn Wooden Pallets into a Compost Bin
4. make a Silverware Wind Chime
5. turn a Milk Can in an Outdoor Table
6. use Dresser Drawers as Planters
7. Re-use an old Swingset as a frame for a Double Decker Garden
8. use an old Ladder as a Trellis
9. turn a Chair into a Swing
10. re-use Plastic Bottles for Slow Release Watering
11. create a Glass Bottle Edging/Border
12. make Tea Cup Bird Feeders
13. keep using old and/or unsightly pots! Bury them into the ground and create a very neat look.
14. use old Boots as Planters
15. turn a rusty Wheel Rim into a Planter
Vintage Finds | Re-vamped Wooden Mail Holder/Memo Board
As I was grazing through housewares at a local thrift store, this thing caught my eye. It was lying on a bottom shelf in the way back, a hidden gem.
I don't even know what to call it because it's multi-purpose. I had wanted a vintage wooden mail holder for a while now but didn't expect to find one I really liked. This thing has everything! It's a chalkboard, it's a cork board, it has metal hooks and of course the mail slots, two of them. All the while looking so nicely organized. It is adorned with an enamel illustration of flowers, which is in excellent condition, no scratches whatsoever on this piece.
However, sadly, the wood was not in excellent condition. I tried to sand it smooth the best I could but it's old and sort of brittle in some areas. It's too bad though because I really liked the wood color but I glossed it over with black spray paint.
I also added a new sheet of cork board and polished the metal hooks as they were a bit rusty. The chalkboard also got a new coat of chalkboard paint (FolkArt chalkboard paint, in black).
I don't even know what to call it because it's multi-purpose. I had wanted a vintage wooden mail holder for a while now but didn't expect to find one I really liked. This thing has everything! It's a chalkboard, it's a cork board, it has metal hooks and of course the mail slots, two of them. All the while looking so nicely organized. It is adorned with an enamel illustration of flowers, which is in excellent condition, no scratches whatsoever on this piece.
However, sadly, the wood was not in excellent condition. I tried to sand it smooth the best I could but it's old and sort of brittle in some areas. It's too bad though because I really liked the wood color but I glossed it over with black spray paint.
I also added a new sheet of cork board and polished the metal hooks as they were a bit rusty. The chalkboard also got a new coat of chalkboard paint (FolkArt chalkboard paint, in black).
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