15 Lovely Repurposed Items Perfect For Your Garden
Transform A Birdbath Into A Fairy Garden
Spray paint, glue moss to the pizza pan, and add tiny fairy sculptures. Get tutorial here
Switch A Silver Plate Into A Wind Chime
Mark with a sharpie where you want the holes to be drilled on the plate, and thread chains through. Get tutorial here
Create A Magic Doorway From A Broken Table
Use clear silicone to save the damaged wood, stain the surface, and wrap in floral wire. Get tutorial here
Make A Light Shade Into A Birdbath
Adhere the gems on with clear silicone sealant and grout the marble shade. Get tutorial here
Repurpose Your Bike Into Garden Art
Wash down the rusted bike first and paint over the surface tiny acrylic paint flowers. Get tutorial here
Recreate A Clock Into A Garden Sunflower
Rub out the previous colors on the clock with sandpaper, and fill the center with tiger eyed beads. Get tutorial here
Repaint And Stain A Window
Begin with painting the frame of the window a bright blue and apply a primer top coat before you paint. Get tutorial here
Recycle Candy Tins Into Garden Containers
Simply wash out the container, and pot the plant with fresh soil. Get tutorial here
Flip A Bed Into A Bench
Put caulk in the seams of the wood and sand down with grit paper. Get tutorial here
Take A Shoe Stretcher And Make It A Marker
Remove the smaller bottom part of the stretcher, then brush on satin paint and label accordingly. Get tutorial here
Break CDs Into A Shining Birdbath
Smash your CDs into smaller pieces and adhere with liquid nails. Get tutorial here
Snip A Soda Can Into A Wind Spinner
Cut off the top part of the can, vertically cut around the can to make the blades, and drill into the center. Get tutorial here
Make A Bowl Into A Living Sculpture
Fold a piece of chicken wire around a bowl four times and fill in with moss. Get tutorial here
Break Spoons Into A Flower
Pop off the head of the spoons, hot glue to a paper plate, and paint any color you want. Get tutorial here
Transition Bottles Into Garden Markers
Clean out the bottle, paint on a label with chalk paint, and label accordingly. Get tutorial here