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- Naomie Moore aka baileyanddaisey, Castaic CAon Jun 21, 2017My brother collects them and displays on his shop walls. I have drilled holes in them and made mini gardens in them for shady spots in the yard.HelpfulReply
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KattywhampusLOLon Jun 21, 2017I am adding a website post to a TON of pinterest ideas ranging from hubcap birdfeeders, to hubcap clocks, hubcap garden and wall art (flowers mostly but beautiful flowers), Christamas Door Wreath, even a Christmas tree entirly from hubcaps! I am sure there will be something you will find to click on, then visit the page to find out how to do it ;) Good Luck, and thanks for recycling/repurposing in order to make our world more beautiful and fun to live in :)https://www.pinterest.com/achivers757/hub-caps/?lp=trueHelpfulReply
- KattywhampusLOLon Jun 22, 2017You are very welcome :)HelpfulReply
See 1 Previous - Crystal M Higginbothamon Jun 21, 2017There's plenty of art ideas! https://www.recyclart.org/2013/05/recycled-hubcaps/HelpfulReply
- Chubby58on Jun 21, 2017Paint them like flowers, attach them to a piece of copper pipe and put them in your garden or flower bed.HelpfulReply
- C. D. Scallanon Jun 21, 2017Sell them on Craigslist . People lose them all the time and are looking for an economical way to replace the one that they lost. Just meet somewhere safe, like in front of the police station .HelpfulReply
- Lora Willeyon Jun 21, 2017You could also use them for a bird bath, if they are the domed ones. You could also use them to crate a wind chime or like a mobile, like the type that hangs over a crib but can hang it from a tree.HelpfulReply
- RocksntwigsBirdhouseson Jun 21, 2017I drill holes in the sides of mine, hang from a chain and use as a bird feeder. I have also attached them to a stump or post with screws and glue and used them as bird baths.HelpfulReply
- Har25837039on Jun 21, 2017Thanks to everyone for their contributions. Feeling more confident about finding good used for these hubcaps!HelpfulReply