Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse
This week’s theme is kitchen tools, which are one of the least expensive and easy to find things to repurpose and display for farmhouse decor.
Join us in our heartfelt mission to light the world. For every Follow Your Heart Transfer sold, Chalk Couture donates $2 USD to Watts of Love, a charity providing solar technology, education, and hope to those without electricity. Follow your heart and help us light the way for so many.
Shown on a Reclaimed Metal Tray
Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse
I love every single repurposed kitchen thing!! Great post! <3
I love all of these ideas, just wish I had enough wall space in my kitchen to make one of each. Thanks for featuring my silverware handle necklaces Angie.
Hi Angie,
I am constantly inspired by your projects! I love repurposing kitchen items, and am looking forward to trolling our local flea market tomorrow!
Thank you for featuring my vintage silverware. BUT I am loving everything in this post from the cheese grater to your enamel trays! What a wonderful and inspiring post. Pinned 🙂
Thank you so much for featuring my repurposed kitchen scales clock, I loved all of your finds, very inspirational. Will share at every opportunity.
Oh, I really enjoyed looking through all of these amazing projects…what a revelation each of them was to me…look at all of the amazing things you can do with utensils you would otherwise pay no mind to! Your tiered trays are the stuff of genius and they are simply mesmerizing…no wonder you get tons of orders for them! I love all of the beautiful and functional things that can be made with old silverware, too…I MUST make some of those nifty corn skewers…not only are they super handy, what a conversation piece they would make!
So many awesome ideas…I love the silverware magnets!
Angie, what a treat to see so many of your wonderful kitchen tools turned into decorations. I LOVE the work you do. Pinning and Pinning. Thank you for hosting and collecting even more kitchen tools turned into something fresh.
Joy
Oh Angie
I’m just so in love with all those little vignettes.
It gives me something to aim for in designing my own kitchen 🙂
<3
Pia
I loved that most of the items are not reposts of things that have been done a hundred times, definitely some new and adorable things to try! So cute!
Where can I buy the tin pie shell ,like the one in the picture?
You can check Ebay or Etsy for it April.
You forgot the cast iron pan weapon!!!