It's the season of gardening and all the wonderful things that comes with spring, followed by summer. I get so excited of blooms popping up and birdsong welcoming me each day. During this time, I've been repairing and restoring our garden shed. So, of course, I couldn't toss out these awesome old windows. I'm inspired to create an upcycled window planter with them. Reclaimed Shed Windows Before Upcycle by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces If you want to see where I've started with our garden shed, you can take a peek at my first improvements HERE. My goal was to finish it last summer, but a hot mess was dropped in my lap, so I am now able to get back to it. Also, despite the extremely wet spring, we're able to get the major repairs done. I'll be sharing my reveal when done, so stay tuned. Okay, back to those windows peeking out of my shed mess.

DIY TIME

First, let me say that both of the windows had broken panes. My kids did them in last summer, so I knew I needed to give them a new purpose once we removed them. They're still relatively solid but needed some TLC. I begin by taking out the old putty and glazier's points. Removing Broken Glass from Reclaimed Windows | prodigalpieces.com It's a tedious job, but kinda like therapy too. Once I remove the remnants, I clean it up and add a whitewash of paint to match the existing chippy white. The finished face of the window is raw wood, which means whoever installed these did them backwards. oops... I wanted to dress it up and age them a bit. Whitewashing Window Sash for Upcycled Window Planters by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces diy

NEXT STEPS

Next, it's time to add the planter part to my upcycled window planters. A few months back, I found this set of brand-new galvanized planters at the thrift store. Each one retailed at $12. I can guarantee I didn't pay but a third of that for each one. Yay! Thrifted Galvanized Planters Before | prodigalpieces.com However, I don't care for the stenciled rooster on them - kinda too "made in ...." look. No worries, I'll just make them my own. tee hee.

THE REVEAL

Here are my upcycled window planters ready for some garden goodness. Reclaimed Window Garden Art by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces diy garden home homedecor Upcycled Window Planter for Backyard Fence Decor by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces diy home homedecor garden Can you tell I had fun with them? I decided to use all three galvanized planters, so that meant I needed to upcycle each window differently. The first one I added chicken wire to each pane, plus the planters. Chicken Wire Upcycled Window Planter by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces garden diy home homedecor upcycled Farmhouse Style Upcycled Window Planter for Garden Decor by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces home garden homedecor diy farmhouse To see all the lushness of nature really sends my heart to pitter-pat. Don't you agree? And., for me, seeing my trashure windows made new is also super fun. For the second window, I added a couple of trellis parts from clematis I planted in my garden. I couldn't let those go to waste either. (big surprise) Repurposed Window Planter with Trellis for Garden Art by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces repurposed upcycled diy home garden homedecor Side View of Upcycled Window Planter by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces upcycled garden art I've gotta ask...which one is your favorite? Lily thinks she is the star of the show. Calico cats are so sassy!! Calico Cat with DIY Patio Decor by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces diy home homedecor garden Patio Decor with Upcycled Window Planters by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces home homedecor garden farmhouse cottage If you'd like to own either of these, just head to my online store. You'll find many other vintage, handmade, and supply goodies too! Shop Prodigal Pieces Furniture, Vintage Finds, Handmade Goods, & Supplies for your home | shop.prodigalpieces.com prodigalpiecesAlso, do pin and share my upcycled window planter project. Inspire others to see past the trash and see the trashure. Don't toss those old windows! Instead, create an upcycled window planter by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces garden diy home homdecor farmhouse garden Before you go, be sure to sign up for my FREE newsletter. Until next time! blog signature

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In addition, more garden projects like this upcycled window planter:

Don't toss those broken crocks! They make wonderful additions to our garden decor | Come see the DIY video tutorial how to make a broken crock planter by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces at prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces diy garden upcycled farmhouseBuild this beautiful DIY Garden Arbor to add height and growing space to your garden. Full build plans with video at Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com



ColleenB.~Tx.

Shared publicly - 2020-05-28 06:41:02

Dang girl; I love them both. They R Fab-U - lus. Have a Great day and a wonderful evening.

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2020-05-28 06:45:56

Yahoo!! Thank you so much! :D

Becky

Shared publicly - 2020-05-28 07:56:22

So CUTE!!! I like them both! ...maaaaybe the horizontal one is a smidge more my favorite. Hmmm. I have old windows around, they're not quite right for this, but maybe this will start the ideas rolling?

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2020-05-28 08:11:06

Yippee!! That's the spirit, Becky! You will have fun with it, no doubt.

Shelley S

Shared publicly - 2020-05-28 11:16:04

I love them both! From a distance, I prefer the horizontal one, but once closer, I adore the clematis fence panels - though the chicken wire is very cute as well. Excellent job!

Cheryl

Shared publicly - 2020-05-28 11:47:30

I Love them both!! Great idea! Thanks for sharing and have a great day!

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2020-05-28 12:11:28

Thanks so much! I can't choose - both were fun to create. hee hee

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2020-05-28 12:11:39

Right back at ya, Cheryl. :D

Mary Loveland

Shared publicly - 2020-05-28 19:25:00

Great job! Both are keepers, very nice looking.

Kim Banko

Shared publicly - 2020-05-28 19:25:36

I Love these! I would never have thought of using old windows this way, but they are awesome!

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2020-05-28 19:58:20

I'm so stoked to have the idea out of my head. Thanks so much, Mary.

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2020-05-28 19:58:39

Once the idea hit I couldn't wait to put it together. Thanks, girl!

Kaycee

Shared publicly - 2020-05-28 21:23:23

Hi Larissa, your recycled windows are just beautiful. I really love them both and they do look so pretty on your fence.

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2020-05-29 06:04:56

Thank you, Kaycee. They do look better there than on my busted shed. haha. :D

Debbie Roberts

Shared publicly - 2020-05-29 08:08:18

Awesome idea! I love the chicken wire one the best! I think I have a few of these windows sitting in my shed, so it may be my next project to spruce up my porch!

Maria Howard

Shared publicly - 2020-05-29 10:27:20

I LOVE these!!!

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2020-05-30 05:38:11

Hooray! That's the spirit, Debbie! :D

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2020-05-30 05:40:52

You are so fun, Maria! Thank you for the smile.

Marie

Shared publicly - 2020-06-01 14:43:21

Love love love how you recycled your old windows, Larissa! My backyard needs some of these rustic planters and I have the windows too. The flowers you planted are so pretty. Fabulous idea for dressing up a backyard fence :)

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2020-06-01 20:57:16

You have the best backyard decor too. Thanks so much, Marie! :D

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