What to do with old wood baby crib?
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There are so many fun options for you:
You can turn it into a headboard http//www.hometalk.com/diy/bedroom/furniture/old-crib-to-french-country-head-board-4236285
Or a bench http://www.hometalk.com/diy/bedroom/furniture/a-new-life-for-an-old-crib-2331762
have fun!!
Old Crib to French Country Head Board
A New Life for an Old Crib
Put it in the yard as a flowerbed
Make it into a bench
The sides could be removed and turned vertically and hung on a wall in the bathroom and used as a place to hang towels. Also used in a closet or pantry to hang table cloths and other linens. It can also be used to display a large collection of scarves.
Use them (and possibly get more from a salvage store/yardsale etc. Use them as a way to cordon off an area for ANYTHING...a kids yard (large or small) ...an area where you keep otherwise unsightly accumulation of (whatever) (Keep a open entrance to said play?/salvage? ) > BUT.. on the outside of the crib enclosure plant some climbing plant , so from a distance that's all that is seen. If you use Ivy in front, and use the area for compost, you can just throw in the excess ivy as part of the compost....AND BE SURE..you will have to keep up with the growth of ivy, with this added bonus, if using the enclosure for compost.