Turn Old Junk into Fabulous Farmhouse Decor

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If it’s made of metal, chances are good I’ll love it – especially if it’s old metal.

This Pallet Wood & Tin Cans Kitchen Organizer was one of my favorite projects (and the beautiful old can labels are free printables you can download and print).

Tin Cans Pallet Wood Kitchen Organizer | Turn Old Junk into Fabulous Farmhouse Decor | www.knickoftime.net

An empty old metal paint can is something most people would throw away, but I thought it made a beautiful farmhouse style hanging flower vase for my entryway.

Repurposed paint can famhouse style hanging flower vase | Turn Old Junk into Fabulous Farmhouse Decor |via www.knickoftime.net

Here’s another repurposed metal flower holder that was originally used to hold trash.

Turn rusty old junk into a blooming welcome wall pocket | Turn Old Junk into Fabulous Farmhouse Decor |via www.knickoftime.net

I’ve got all kinds of beautiful old metal in this farmhouse kitchen vignette.

Grouping it all together has such a visual impact.

Farmhouse Kitchen Vignette | Turn Old Junk into Fabulous Farmhouse Decor |via www.knickoftime.net

OLD JUNK WINDOWS

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Comments

  1. Merry Christmas!!

  2. Merry Christmas, Angie, to you and your family. Cheers, Ardith

  3. Your fabulous trash to treasure projects are just as good the second time around!

  4. You always surprise me with your fantastic and creative ideas!
    Brenda

  5. What a fantastic post, Angie–with so many of your great farmhouse DIYs all in one place. You’ve certainly had a prolific year. Thanks so much for linking up your posts with us at Vintage Charm, and Happy New Year!!

  6. I love these ideas! I have got to go see your Etsy projects now. Thanks for sharing the DIY farmhouse decor ideas at the #HomeMattersParty this week. Pinned!

  7. So creative! These items remind me of visiting family members on a couple of farms many years ago (as a child). People on farms used whatever they had on hand — like an old pan or an old bucket. They didn’t have the option of running out to Home Goods or World Market to buy things for their kitchens or their homes. It makes me think of the adage: “necessity is the mother of invention.” Thanks for sharing.

  8. You are so creative!! I love the repurposed windows. I am also going to make sure I find some enamelware bowls so I can recreate the stand. Love it!

  9. Janelle pinsoneault says

    I just bought one leg of a sewing machine. Now I know what to do with it!
    Also love your old newsprint wallpaper.

  10. Wow…. great home decoration stuff! I am impressed with your work. These are simple and easy way to change the whole look of home. I enjoyed over reading your blog post. Your blog have nice information and I got good ideas. Thanks for sharing this.

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