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Craft: Kitchen Utensil Holder

By Kim Davis

Craft: Kitchen Utensil Holder
I bet you never thought about using a flower pot to hold your kitchen utensils! This project is so easy. It won't take but a few minutes. This is the perfect utensil holder. It won't burn if you forget and leave it sitting on the stove. It won't tip over and it holds a lot of tools! You can custom match it to your kitchen decor.

Materials Needed:

  • one 6 inch clay pot
  • enamel paint (any color)
  • decals or paint to decorate if you wish
  • Paintbrush (if you brush the paint or if you paint a design)

Directions:

Just get a 6 inch clay flower pot and paint it any color you wish. I recommend enamel paint because it makes clean up from kitchen splatters easier. It may take more than one coat because the clay is very porous and absorbs the paint. Let the paint dry. Then you can apply decals. If you are artistic you can paint on a design. If you prefer, you can use a stencil .Use your imagination.

This craft would make a cute wedding shower or housewarming gift filled with all kinds of tools.

Feedback About This Post:

RE: Kitchen Utensil Holder

Great idea. I love this website and newsletter. I read it all faithfully. I like the idea of filling it with utensils and giving it as a household shower gift, as well. The possibilities with this are endless, I think. Thank you for sharing.

Post By Judy (Guest Post)

RE: Kitchen Utensil Holder

Very cute idea. A few years back I went to a pottery business near here and purchased a slightly less than perfect crockery type pot. I can't really tell there was anything wrong with it, but I got it at a great price. It works great as well for holding all of my bigger kitchen utensils.

Post by TonyaG

RE: Kitchen Utensil Holder

HOW CUTE !!!! THANKS FOR SHARING WITH US

Post by imaqt1962

RE: Kitchen Utensil Holder

great idea.

Ziggee

Post by Ziggee

RE: Kitchen Utensil Holder

This is actually a very good idea. We did this a few years back, where my daughter stenciled shells on the pot! The picture you share is very pretty! Nice Job!

Post by DDSS2000

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