Recycled Wall Decor Using Target Dollar Spot Bins

Almost everybody loves Target, right? Well, I'm especially a fan of their clearance items and Dollar Spot section. That's where I found these metal baskets a while back and recently decided to give them a new, creative purpose on our wall!
I had a few of these dark gray metal mesh bins leftover from a previous organizing project and a blank wall to fill by our back door...
So, I brainstormed a little and decided to attach all three to the wall. It didn't take much effort once I found the right size molly and screw to fit through the metal mesh holes. The goals was to make it sturdy enough to hold display items.
They turned out unique and functional. My favorite place to find knick-knack inspiration is HomeGoods of course (where this brilliant little guy came from).
Come on over and check out more details and pictures at Useful Beautiful Home, where I try to keep our home decor both useful and beautiful. ;)
Rachel @ UsefulBeautifulHome
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  • Patty Anderson Patty Anderson on Jul 03, 2017

    These actually look sharp! I think I found the answer to one of my shelving issues! Do they come in assorted sizes? Having a brainstorm here, thanks to you!! Thanks for the inspiration!

  • Can you use command hooks to hold the bins to the wall?

  • Angie Ferrando Angie Ferrando on Dec 12, 2023

    I love this idea !! Great way to display my crystal collection..Thank you ..Is there any other way to bolt them to the wall-like Command Strips ?


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  • Olp68399691 Olp68399691 on Jul 24, 2022

    Thanks. Very inspired. My dad was a sailor and collected many dolls and elephants etc from all over the world on his trips. I saved them and want to display them in his room to remember what a wonderful dad I had. Thank you so much.

  • Han78310030 Han78310030 on Feb 16, 2023

    Hmmm very inspiring, l will try this.

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