Here’s another cool garden-related repurposing idea: turn old forks and lids of cans into plant markers.
How-to details/tutorial: Pin and Paper. Spotted on Pinterest, via Gaidig Traon.
See also: Earlier Unconsumption posts on DIY plant markers made from silverware (here) and wine corks (here).
Hammered spoons and forks can be used for a variety of purposes, such as plant markers, wall hooks, or as table numbers or place cards, to name a few. To flatten your own flatware, check out the tutorial here.
(Via Elizabeth Anne Designs: The Wedding Blog; spotted on Poppytalk’s Pinterest page.)
Green-minded designer JJ Evensen has created a unique coat rack using nothing but two wooden planks, screws, and old spoons. Each spoon bears a customized name of the coat’s owner. A fantastic example of creative reuse.
