Recycled/Repurposed Ideas for the Kitchen
Repurpose and/or upcycle items to use in the kitchen!
Hello, friends! It's a new month so it's time for a new topic for our Craft Tips series!

For February, we are focusing on upcycle/repurposing projects. Each week we will take a look at these types of projects in different areas of the home.

This week I am focusing on some really fun upcycle and repurposing projects for the KITCHEN! Some of these are actual kitchen items used in interesting ways, but I also found a few items that have nothing to do with the kitchen and people found a way to find a use for them and incorporate them into their space.

Vintage Cheese Grater Organizer from Homeroad

Antique Dresser Kitchen Island from Heir and Space

Foot Board Tea Cup Holder from Capitulo Dos

Teacup Pendant Lamp Shades from Flamingo Toes

Shutter Island from Beyond the Picket Fence

Enamel Mug Organizer from Homeroad

Rolling Pin Towel Holder at Hometalk

Silverware Handles from Notes from the Nest

Old Rake Utensil Holder from The Gracious Wife

Globe Stand Paper Towel Holder from Lovely Etc.

Silverware Starburst Mirror from Flamingo Toes
Aren't these ideas so fun and unique? I wish I had an eye for these types of upcycled projects!
Stay tuned for more upcycle/repurpose ideas next week!







I love these clever repurposing ideas!
I'm crazy in love with the spoon hardware. What a great idea!
This is a great roundup of upcycle ideas for kitchen décor. I think my favorite one is the board with the vintage coffee mugs mounted on it for tea towel storage. So cute!
Love the footboard tea cup holder. I'm in the process of turning the built in desk in my kitchen into a tea station. since we have rustic decor, this would look amazing and give a beautiful way to display my cup collection Thanks for the inspiration
So wonderful inspirations! Thank you for this round up!
Oh my goodness, I love all of these ideas. They are so original. What a great roundup! Thanks for sharing at the Family Joy Blog Link Party this week.
Clever kitchen projects. It is amazing to see the creative processes. Thank you for sharing at DI&DI.