Upcycle Window Screens for a Hanging Herb Garden

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Upcycle Window Screens for a Hanging Herb Garden

Each year we have a herb garden for our summer cooking and it is just about the most usefully wonderful thing we have ever done! Last year, however, we had it on our back steps and all the mangy cats that we have running around (we don’t know why they stick around, it must have something to do with the fact that we feed them. Ugh…) kept knocking them off the steps and breaking them. So this year something different was in order.

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I decided that I needed to make some sort of small structure that would enable me to have the pots off of the ground while still looking fun and not being too much of an eyesore! I went out to my garage and dug around until I found two salvaged window screens that were the same size and used a driver and screws to put two hinges in the top of the screens, attaching them together.

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When you decide where you want the shelf to sit, open the screens to the width you want them to be and cut two brace pieces to the right length and screw them in on either side. Once that is done measure across the front and sides of the screen to see how long your shelf boards are going to need to be. I had to cut two boards that were four feet long and two boards that were one and a half feet long. Then screw them together with something sturdy as shown. We used plywood.

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Then use sturdy wire to hang your pots. Bend the wire into the shape of the pots and then thread it through the screen and twist the two ends together in the back to secure the to the screen. Then set whatever other sized pots you have on the shelf! All in all it probably took only about forty minutes to do!

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Sassy Sparrow

We are five sisters from central Illinois who design and make a line of handbags and totes from reproduction fabric milled right here in the United States! We also love blogging, traveling and re-purposing!

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