Thrifted Treasure Series Part 11 - Child's Potting Bench DIY
“Some like receiving flowers. I just want junk to repurpose.” ~ rustic crafts.com
This is a story about imagination, repurposed, upcycled, and thrifted!
Our project started with a bench that a neighbor made for our mudroom. The back of the bench was a repurposed metal bed frame and it lived in our mudroom until we remodeled the space.
When I found a white shelf unit at Goodwill it sparked an idea. Could I combine the shelf and the bed frame to make a potting bench for our grandson?
Back story: His mom made a mud kitchen out of pallets for him and he absolutely loves it! He was going to be staying with us for several days and I thought it would be fun if he had something similar/familiar at our house.
Here are some general instructions for the potting bench. Chances are you will not have the exact items to work with but you should find inspiration to source or repurpose something you may already have!
How to Make a Child’s Potting Bench
Supplies
Repurposed Bench and Repurposed Wood Shelf
Drain unit from the hardware store that includes a stopper.
Thrifted water jug with a spout
White spray paint
Construction materials: screws, drill, wood scraps, saw
Thrifted buckets, kids tools, baskets, spray bottle, and miscellanous garden items.
Magnetic hooks