Farmhouse Style Vintage Ladle Upcycle
My farmhouse friends and I are back with another round of farmhouse inspired projects.
Farmhouse style can be interpreted many ways and I loved the projects shared last month. If you missed last month, I shared how I used a vintage window from Black Dog Salvage to frame Popular Science and Popular Mechanics magazine covers from the late 1930’s and early 1940’s. This piece hangs in my father-in-law’s room at the lake and he loves it.
A month has gone by and It’s time to share a second round of farmhouse style projects.
My aunt and uncle spend the winter in Florida and love to go to flea markets there. My aunt passed along a vintage ladle that she purchased and never used. Instead of displaying it with other vintage red or green handled kitchen tools, I repurposed it into rustic farmhouse style wall decor.
The ladle is attached to a piece of weathered pallet board with electric fence staples. Two screws could serve the same purpose, but any true farmhouse would go with a farm, and most any farm has at least one section of electric fence. 🙂
The ladle holds a sweet bird nest filled with faux eggs. The nest is real. My students love to bring this type of thing to science class and usually don’t take it home. This teacher is happy to use their finds for decorating!
Imagine the years of use that it took for the paint to wear away from this handle.
I think that this would look great in a kitchen decorated in farmhouse style or on a porch.
If you missed last month’s projects seen in the picture below, you can click here to visit each one.
I’m looking forward to seeing what my farmhouse friends share this month. Click below to see each blogger’s project!
Angie @ Knick of Time
Susan @ Love of Home
Julie @ Love My Simple Home
Laurie @ Vin’yet Etc.
Tammy @ One More Time Events
Stacy @ Anastasia Vintage
Kim@ Hunt and Host
Tricia @ Suburban B*tches
Amy @ My Life From Home
Christen @ DIY Swank
Megan @ Hello Farmhouse
Tara @ Lehman Lane
Visit our hashtag #FarmhouseFriends on social media as well!
This is such a cute idea!! Love it!
Thank you so much, Susan!
Thanks, Susan!
Paula
This is such a neat idea! How cool would it be if a real birds nest was built in that? The ladle is such a good find too. I love that the paint has worn off of it. I wonder how old it is!?
It’s from a flea market in Florida, so I’ll bet it came out of some retiree’s house who moved down there and died. I’d guess that it’s from the 30’s or 40’s.
Paula
This is so cute, Paula! I love that your students found that nest 🙂 I think my favorite part is the worn handle. I bet that ladle has seen a lot of family dinners!
Thanks, Meg. I liked the worn handle, too.
Paula
What a sweet idea, Paula! I really love the bird nest!! Have quite a few myself and my kids bring them to me whenever they find them in the yard!! Have a good weekend!
Thanks, Kim.
Paula
How cute is this!!! I think I need to add one of these to our birdhouse that is on a post!
That would look cute, Tammy!
Paula
That ladle is too cute! I love the birds nest it it too! Pinning:)
Thank you, Tara. I was glad to think of a use for it that was decorative.
Paula
The ladle is adorable! So sweet~Thanks for linking up to Merry Monday! Sharing on G+! Have a great week!
Kim
Thanks, Kim!
So simple but so perfectly farmhouse! Now I’ll be on the hunt for a very well used ladle! Pinning!
Thank you, Laurie! I’m glad that my aunt picked it up at the flea market in Florida.
Paula
Paula, I love your Vintage Ladle Upcycle and thank you for sharing it with us at the DIY Sunday Showcase Party. It was one of my Top 6 favorites and will be pinned at our DIY Sunday Showcase Talent Board on Pinterest.
Thank you, Marie!!
Paula