A Vintage School Desk Easily Repurposed For Your Plants

5 Materials
$10
4 Hours
Easy

Do you dumpster dive? Are you roadside treasure collector? An embarrassment to teenagers, yours and their friends in the car? Well next time you see a vintage school desk on the side of the road hit the brakes! I want to show you how a vintage school desk is easily repurposed for your plants by combining it with a soda crate and using Rust-Oleum spray paint.

This is the roadside vintage school desk I came to a screeching (literally) halt for! Isn’t she the cutest thing? Can you imagine the learning, the pranks, the naps taken at this desk? I just love the stories that come with vintage pieces. Now what to do with it?!?


Vintage Desk Repurposed As A Planter – The Steps

Tools you’ll need

  • Wire Brush
  • Sand Paper
  • Rust-Oleum Spray Paint – I used Peaceful Blue
  • Krud Cutter
  • Access to A Hose!
  • Drill or Screwdriver


The Process – Vintage School Desk Easily Repurposed For Plants

Step One – Scrape Paint

  • Remove desk of school desk
  • Using a wire brush, scrape all loose paint
  • Use sand paper to smooth rough spots

Step Two – Cleaning

  • Wipe down with a dry cloth
  • Using Krud Cutter scrub away all dirt
  • Hose off all cleaner
  • Let dry in sunshine 🙂

Step Three – Covering and Spraying

  • Cover wood parts with paper and tape
  • Using light even strokes spray with the Rust-Oleum spray paint of your color choice
  • Let dry for twenty four hours

Step Four – Attach Soda Crate

  • Lay your soda crate on desk arms and mark the holes in the desk arm
  • Drill holes in the soda crate (this is a pilot hole, read more about that here
  • Attach soda crate to desk arms with original screws

A Vintage School Desk Easily Repurposed – Display On Your Porch or Patio

I used some vintage gardening pieces as well as some vintage items I love!

Before You Run Off To “Fifth Sparrow No More” A Vintage School Desk …

Pin this post to Pinterest to help you remember all of the steps and ideas – hover over any picture or the image below to save it to your account. So easy! And to make it super easy to find all of the things to make your porch display pretty while thrift shopping, I created the Thrift Store Shopping Guide. It has lists of items to look for, more ideas how to use them, and printable lists to fill in and keep you organized and on track! Find It On The blog in the storefront - Twigs & Fluff!

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