There you are shopping a thrift store, and you spy gold... er...
trashure. You move in quickly because the store is filled with shoppers doing the same. You grab and say in your head, "gotcha!" After that, I also notice a thrifted crate that suits my purpose. Now, I'm ready to build with my finds. Are you ready to see what became of these?

At first glance, I'm sure you're like... oh. haha. But take a look at this handmade crate.

It's not much to look at initially but just take a peek inside as it holds a memory.
FROM THE HEART
First, from what I gather, this was made from box store pine in recent times because of this familiar label I see left inside.

Then, after that, I notice this message carved into the bottom slats under what seems to have been a plastic liner held in by upholstery tacks.

It reads:
"Mom, a year has passed and nothing is the same. Just know these things... you raised a great man (me). I admire your strength and example."
sniff. My best guess is someone built this to honor their mother and used it as a planter as there was remnant soil as well.
UPCYCLE TIME
Before I get into it, check out these adjustable stands that originally caught my attention.

I love using these to tier crocks or Boho style planters to add dimension to a room. I bought two and my oldest daughter,
Miss C, bought the other two.
For reference, I love, not only upcycling crates, but building them from reclaimed wood too. Here are some past projects:
Next part of my thrifted crate upcycling, I remove those upholstery tacks and give it a good cleaning.

After that, I line up the stands underneath and pre-drill countersunk holes to attach from inside the crate. Here it is in dry fit form.

Last, once I have it all set up and ready to go, I apply two coats of paint in this creamy white and keeping the sweet message intact. Notice
sleepy Loula keeping an eye on me, and Ivan was in
his tent, but snuck out.
STANDING TALL
Finally, although not that it took that long, here is my thrifted crate reaching new heights and offering a stylish storage space for plants, blanket, towels, etc.

Not only does it add style and texture, but just fun to fill up with whatever your heart desire. What would you tuck into it?

Thanks to Miss C for letting me borrow some of her plants for staging as I adore that Swiss cheese plant. Isn't that fun?

Now that was fun for me and, I hope, inspiring to you. Here's to being thrifty and willing to try!
If you'd like to make this part of your home story, you can find this available for local purchase in
my online store.
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