Pallet Garden Organizer

Zest it Up
by Zest it Up
6 Materials
$10
1 Hour
Easy
Sean surprised me this weekend with a treasure….crates! He literally came home with a truck bed filled with six crates. I was in heaven! I think it is his way to say I totally support you and what you are doing. I think it’s a new “love language.” How awesome is that?! The best part is that just two weeks ago he came home with a bouquet of peacock feathers that he saved from the trash (ok, sounds maybe a tad gross, but he was at a house that had peacocks for pets. The feathers were gorgeous, super tall, and in perfect condition). I love that my husband is turning into a Zester!!


Photo Cred: Anya McInroy
Check out my first crate/pallet project: mission get the hose off the ground of my patio!
Just wait for some color!
Grab your supplies!


Supplies:
  • Wooden Pallet
  • Variety of paint colors
  • Paint rollers
  • over-the-door hanger
  • hooks
  • screws
  • drill
Turquoise and olive to start.
How about some brick red!
And a touch of grey. Super cute, right? 
Now to install it….wood screws please. I decided to just rummage through the garage for some hardware to use.


Firstly, the hose was my biggest issue, so I grabbed an over-the-door hanger.
Nicely done! Love how easy this DIY garden project is!
Now for some hooks to hang my gardening tools!
I love having everything in one place and who can resist a crazy cute pallet for organizing life?
First patio project done! I so appreciate this garden art! Thanks for checking in on what we have been zestin’!


xoxo,
Chanda
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  • Cathy Cathy on Apr 03, 2018

    Great idea. Just wondering what did you do with the peacock feathers?

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