Before I put it out on the street, I removed the metal racks from the inside.
I wasn't sure what to do with it,
but I liked the idea of maybe using it as
wall art.
In fact I like using unusual pieces as art, it adds interest, it makes it unique and it gives a cool vibe.
So why not?
In my case, the old metal racks add an industrial vibe to the wall, that works well with the wooden pieces and contrast the visual softness of the big N
(stained coffee filter project).
I also like the fact that I can easily slide in and out the pictures.
Husband likes it too...but I had to remind him that when I kept the old racks he said:
"what are you going to do with those? I don't think they are going to fit in the new oven".
As usual,
I like to think outside thebox rack.
Wall art $0
Stay Frugal,
Daniela
Linking to
Savvy Southern Style
The Shabby Creek Cottage
Stone Gable
The Frugal Girls
It's Overflowing
twelveOeight
but I liked the idea of maybe using it as
wall art.
In fact I like using unusual pieces as art, it adds interest, it makes it unique and it gives a cool vibe.
So why not?
In my case, the old metal racks add an industrial vibe to the wall, that works well with the wooden pieces and contrast the visual softness of the big N
(stained coffee filter project).
"what are you going to do with those? I don't think they are going to fit in the new oven".
I like to think outside the
Wall art $0
Stay Frugal,
Daniela
Linking to
Savvy Southern Style
The Shabby Creek Cottage
Stone Gable
The Frugal Girls
It's Overflowing
twelveOeight
You certainly do like to think outside of the *rack*. I never would have thought to save the old racks but they really do make great usable art. Good call!
ReplyDeleteGREAT idea- You are one smart cookie! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteIf I did this great idea, I would paint them. You are so smart.
ReplyDeleteIf I did this, I would paint them. You are an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea! I'll have to remember that if I ever get a new oven :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with Nancy. In my house I would paint them some wild color and use painted clothespins to hang the pics. But, if you didn't come up with this idea I would never have thought to do it.
ReplyDeleteHey! What's so crazy about skydiving? Ha!
Just my style too...glad you saved them :)
ReplyDeleteYou are one fab thinker, always enjoy stopping by to see what you have been up too! I would paint them black if I had thought of it I mean:) Love the pictures especially the one of you and your husband!
ReplyDeleteIngenious! I love your pictures!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite idea of yours yet, because I've truly never seen anything like this. As a frugal thinker, you really do a great job at repurposing everything. The picture of you and your husband is lovely.
ReplyDeleteXOXO,
Meredith
So creative!
ReplyDeleteJenny
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ha ha! that is thinking differently, pretty cute and so USER friendly!
ReplyDeleteJenna
You are one resourceful, creative lady!! What a great way to put those wonderful rusty old racks to use :)
ReplyDeletexo, Tanya
You are so creative Daniela!! What a great idea! I love your coffee filter N.
ReplyDeleteSo smart! Never would have thought of it. It does make nice industrial feeling art pieces. Good one!
ReplyDeleteLiz
Love this idea. You continue to amaze me of how you can find the best spaces in your home for all of these wonderful projects. I've got to learn to think more out of the box. :-)
ReplyDeleteJust perfect!!!! I totally want to copy this idea!
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