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    Home » Budget Decor

    Alternative Uses For Vintage Planters

    Published by Pam Kessler | 395 words. · About 2 minutes to read this article. - 44 Comments

    I find vintage planters at thrift stores and estate sales all the time, but I feel sort of bad using them as actual planters.

    And a lot of times there are hairline cracks in them or they are in somewhat precarious condition, so I love to give them new life by using them in different ways.

    Can you fetch me the remote?

    Vintage planters are a dime a dozen at thrift stores. Using them for storage is a great way to repurpose them and add some whimsy to your home decor.

    I found Rex at a thrift store and decided that he would like to carry remote controls in his back. He's a helper dog, after all.

    I love finding vintage planters and using them for things other than they were intended. Why get them all dirty when I have all this stuff around here that needs organized?

    And honestly, a lot of the ones I find look fine on the outside, but may not hold water and dirt very well on the inside.

    I have these planters on my kitchen counter to hold coupons, kitchen clutter and pens.

    Vintage planters are a dime a dozen at thrift stores. Using them for storage is a great way to repurpose them and add some whimsy to your home decor.

    Some charger cords are stored in this Hull planter that I bought for $1.00 last year. That furry item in the background is Lacey sleeping behind the table.

    Vintage planters are a dime a dozen at thrift stores. Using them for storage is a great way to repurpose them and add some whimsy to your home decor.

    My little vintage McCoy bird planter tends to be used as a purely decorative piece. A tchotchke, I guess.

    Vintage planters are a dime a dozen at thrift stores. Using them for storage is a great way to repurpose them and add some whimsy to your home decor.

    As is my fun deer planter. When he's not holding a big number K made out of an old Reader's Digest, he's holding mail.

    Vintage planters are a dime a dozen at thrift stores. Using them for storage is a great way to repurpose them and add some whimsy to your home decor.

    At Christmastime I actually sort of used a vintage planter for what it was intended. I have a piece of florist's foam in the bottom of the deer and stuck some greenery from the yard in it.

    Vintage planters are a dime a dozen at thrift stores. Using them for storage is a great way to repurpose them and add some whimsy to your home decor.

    And this swan planter holds succulents, so again, sort of like it was intended.

    Vintage planters are a dime a dozen at thrift stores. Using them for storage is a great way to repurpose them and add some whimsy to your home decor.

    And just when I thought I was done showing you planters and I was getting ready to hit POST on this story, I noticed this planter sitting on my desk right next to my computer screen! It was just begging to be photographed.

    Vintage planters are a dime a dozen at thrift stores. Using them for storage is a great way to repurpose them and add some whimsy to your home decor.

    I use it to hold notepads and other crap on my desk. There is no markers' mark on the bottom, but it looks McCoy-ish to me.

    These types of planters are fairly cheap at thrift stores, garage sales and even antique stores and if memory serves me right, I didn't spend more than $5.00 for any of them.

    Vintage planters are a dime a dozen at thrift stores. Using them for storage is a great way to repurpose them and add some whimsy to your home decor.

    What kinds of things do you use to store stuff at your house?
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    1. Margaret Dignard

      January 25, 2025 at 11:16 pm

      Hi there. I have a few McCoy pieces. What a great idea.

      Reply
    2. Frogger

      August 15, 2024 at 6:54 pm

      I use one of my vintage planters to hold our toothpaste & toothbrushes and love the way it looks!

      Reply
    3. Michelle

      March 07, 2023 at 10:22 pm

      I love your ideas! I have quite a few antique planters, but now I want to find more. They’re just so charming!

      Reply
    4. Robin

      March 10, 2022 at 1:15 pm

      I am so excited after reading anf seeing how you are using those cute planters. It makes me sad to see them not being used anymore. I have something inexpensive to start collecting and displaying around my home. Thank you ❤️

      Reply
    5. Tammy

      November 15, 2018 at 12:10 am

      Love all of the awesome ideas!! Have to admit I never thoTammyught of using them in that way but now the possibilities are endless!! ? Can't wait to to go to the Salvation Army, thrift stores, flea markets to get some!! ❤️

      Reply
    6. Maria

      February 21, 2016 at 8:57 pm

      I use mine for keys in the entryway, make-up brushes in the bathroom, granola bars on my counter the kids can grab on their way out the door and in my sewing room for my small supplies. :o)

      Reply
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