Happy Tuesday, Friends! It's time for the Creative Craft Blog Hop hosted this month by Sara from Birdz of a Feather! Today I'm sharing a repurposed vintage headboard that can be used as a trellis in your flowerbed

Welcome! Aren't Sara's handmade earrings absolutely lovely? It won't be long before the climbing morning glory on my headboard trellis will be covered in vibrant blooms like the ones below. I can't believe it's been almost 11 years since the first time I repurposed this headboard for the garden! Once upon a time, when my girls were still at home and shared a room, I painted and stenciled a pair of these vintage metal headboards. At the time, it was pretty common to see them at estate and yard sales. So when I happened upon another one some years later, I was excited to repurpose it for the garden.

Since then, it has been through a lot of extreme Texas weather, so it was in need of some attention. I started by scraping flaking paint and sanding rusted spots--then it was ready to spray paint with Rust-oleum American Accents in Eucalyptus Satin. Last, I used outdoor craft paint to stencil Good day before painting a whimsical sunshine freehand.



Thanks for stopping by today! Next on the hop is Terrie from Decorate and More with Tip and she has a pretty Christmas in July craft you will love--then be sure to visit the rest of today's featured bloggers below!














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Your headboard trellis looks good as new Cecilia and is a beautiful addition to your garden! It must be so stunning once all the plants are in bloom; I hope you'll update the picture later in the season :).
ReplyDeleteYou find the smartest things to use when thrifting Cecilia. A great piece to showcase, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOnly you could come up with the idea of creating a lovely trellis out of a rusty headboard, Cecilia! Glad you were able to re-do it once again!!! It looks absolutely fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy repurposed garden art pieces. Your headboard trellis is not only a great idea but so pretty and fun.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to add whimsy
ReplyDeleteto a garden. I love finding old things like this to reuse outside. It will be lovely when the flowers bloom. Glad you found an extra one.
BRILLIANT! Featuring when my party opens!
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