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    Home » Yard Art And Upcycled Garden Decor

    Vintage Kitchen Tools Repurposed For Gardening

    Published by Pam Kessler | 766 words. · About 4 minutes to read this article. - 12 Comments

    What do you do when thrift stores are shut down and you have a hankering to do some repurposing projects?

    You go shopping in your garage to see what you can find in your stash of items that were too good to pass up at the thrift store, but you really had no actual use for.

    I seemed to have a theme going with these vintage kitchen utensils I ran across, so decided to repurpose a few of them into some planters!

    repurposing kitchen tools in the garden

    Kitchen Tools To Repurpose As Planters

    Colanders

    Repurposed Kitchen Colander

    I think a colander is one of the most obvious kitchen tools you can convert into a planter. I mean, it's a bowl shape and it has drainage holes built right in.

    So it just seems natural to plant in one.

    repurposing kitchen colander in the garden

    I simply lined my colander with coffee filters. Since the holes are sort of large in a colander and I didn't want all the dirt to seep out.

    using coffee filters to line colander for planting

    Potting soil was added and the lettuce was tucked into its new home.

    adding dirt to colander planter

    planting lettuce in kitchen colander

    Last year I made something similar when I showed you how to make silverware wind chimes.

    Same concept, different plants, additional sound of the wind chimes blowing in the breeze.

    Flour Sifter

    Flour sifter used as a succulent planter

    I found this super cute flour sifter (they're all super cute aren't they) at a local flea market a few months ago and knew as soon as I saw it I wanted to make it into a succulent planter.

    If you'll remember, I made a succulent planter out of a typewriter last year with fake succulents and also repurposed a forged aluminum thrift store tray into a succulent planter (fake succulents again).

    This time I wanted to use real succulents.

    supplies to repurpose flour sifter into planter for succulents

    I started with a trusty coffee filter to line the bottom and added some small pebbles for drainage.

    adding coffee filter and pebbles to bottom of flour sifter

    Filled it up with potting soil.

    adding dirt to flour sifter planter repurpose project

    And planted my succulents.

    planting succulents in flour sifter

    If only I would have planted flowers in my flour sifter there might have been a good pun to be had.

    Mesh Strainer

    air plant holder

    If you don't want to alter a cool vintage kitchen tool permanently, this planter idea is for you!

    I'm calling this a mesh strainer, but I'm not 100% sure of what it is really used for.

    It's too small for draining a pot of spaghetti and too big for draining water off a can of peas (would that be pea water?). It's sort of the right size to fit on a jar though, so could it be something used in canning?

    Anyhow, I just love how both the flour sifter and the strainer handle are that gorgeous vintage green color.

    supplies to make air plant holder out of kitchen strainer
    This kind of planter is really, really, super duper easy to make, since air plants don't really require "planting". Or dirt, for that matter.

    I wrote a whole post on how to care for air plants if you want to do a deep-dive into them, but to sum it up you just have to soak them in water once every week or two and then you can sit them out anywhere.

    A-N-Y-W-H-E-R-E

    So I just placed some  reindeer moss in the bottom of the strainer bowl.

    putting moss in kitchen strainer
    And then plopped my air plant on top of it.

    putting air plant holder in kitchen strainer

    There is no glue involved. Or staples. Or anything messy. Just plopped it right in there.

    Heck, you don't even need the reindeer moss if you want to make it even easier, I just liked how the bright green color of the moss played off the yummy green handle.

    And here's all three of my babies posing for a selfie.

    Repurpose Kitchen Utensils

    Where To Shop For Vintage Kitchen Tools

    • Your local thrift store is always a good bet
    • Estate sales should have at least a few pieces
    • Flea markets if you're into digging
    • Yard sales are a possibility
    • Etsy, although pricier than a yard sale, normally has quite a few vintage kitchen tools listed. Plus it's online, which is this current age is a huge plus.

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    Like I mentioned, it's Thrift Store Decor Wednesday here so pop on over to the other bloggers and get some ideas of how to repurpose thrift store finds!


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    1. Nana Diana

      May 25, 2020 at 2:34 pm

      GREAT ideas. I have an old copper colander that is really oversized so I never use it. I think you have hit the nail on the head for me with this project!
      Enjoy your holiday~xoDiana

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    2. Nikki

      May 14, 2020 at 12:24 pm

      LOVE! The flour sifter is adorable. I've never planted succulents. Did you use a specific soil?

      Reply
    3. Susan

      May 14, 2020 at 9:32 am

      Love up-cycling vintage kitchen items! Love all of your creations!

      Reply
      • Pam Kessler

        May 16, 2020 at 10:06 am

        Thanks Susan!

        Reply
    4. Debbie Westbrooks

      May 13, 2020 at 10:49 pm

      I love every one of these ideas!! Perfect!

      Reply
    5. Michelle

      May 13, 2020 at 10:24 pm

      All of these are so cute! I think the sifter is my favorite. So creative!

      Reply
    6. Christy @ Our Southern Home

      May 13, 2020 at 8:35 pm

      Pam,
      These are all adorable! I love the idea of using these vintage items in unique ways! I've never thought of using coffee filters like this!

      Reply
    7. Rebecca Payne

      May 13, 2020 at 6:25 pm

      I love these ideas.

      Reply
    8. Kristin salazar

      May 13, 2020 at 1:29 pm

      SO cute, what a great idea!

      Reply
    9. gail

      May 13, 2020 at 11:33 am

      Pam,

      I didn't see this one coming! Flower sifter .... hahahaha

      All of your kitchen tools turned out so cute. The colander might be my favorite. Great job.

      pinned!
      gail

      Reply
    10. Cindy

      May 13, 2020 at 11:13 am

      So cute!

      Reply
    11. Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces

      May 13, 2020 at 9:22 am

      I love these so much, Pam! I need to make some...thanks for the inspiration! Pinning!

      Reply

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