They’re not just for eating anymore — turn your forks and spoons into beautiful and unexpected crafts. (You’ll need to know how to cut and how to stamp for several of them.)
1. Photo Stand
Use pliers to bend the tines into a photo stand. Find the quick an easy tutorial
here.
3. Kitchen Cabinet Handles
Flatten the top of a spoon, and bend the stem into a handle shape, then drill to kitchen cabinets. If you like, stamp the spoon heads to help keep contents organized. Check out
this tutorial.
4. Fork Cheese Markers
Cut the stems off of forks and stamp them. Great dinner party decor inspired by
this Etsy item.
5. Colorful Silverware
Use spray paint to liven up an average set of silverware. Check out the full tutorial
here.
6. Plant Markers
Stamp the heads of spoons and the handles of forks to create plant markers. Check out
this tutorial.
Bend a fork into an egg cup — just follow the hand-drawn tutorial from this site.
8. Spoon Pendants
Cut off the stems of spoons, flatten them, and hammer a saying of your choice. Drill a hole on one end to make a pendant or keyring. Pinned
here.
9. Elegant Wall Art
Spray paint some utensils white, and fasten them in a matching frame for chic but funky wall art. Found on
Indulgy.
10. Funky Wall Art
Spray paint a frame and silverware to match. Cover the frame back with batting and fabric, then glue the silverware on top. So cute for the kitchen! Check out
this tutorial.
11. Chandelier
Hang silverware around a light fixture for a truly unique chandelier. Read about it
here.
12. Wind Chime
Flatten the silverware before drilling holes and hanging. For further instructions, read
this post.
13. Fork Pendants
How cool do these forks look all bent out of shape? Shaping the tines around large beads or other pendants is a great idea. Pinned
here.
14. Corn Skewers
Bend the two outer tines of a fork into nice curls, then create an arch in the handle. Inspired by
this Etsy item.
15. Bulletin Board
Screw forks on the wall and sick in business cards, invites, etc. Read about it
here.
17. Mirror
Decorate the outside of a mirror with spoons.
This pin shows off the possibilities.
18. Lampshade
This lampshade is made from 40 forks, spoons, and knives hung on a wire. Read about it
here.
19. Spoon Storage
As in this pin, bend large old spoons, screw them to the wall, and use the spoon head for storing nicknacks.
20. Place Setting
The easiest place setting out there. Just stick a name tag in the tines of each fork. From
this site.
21. Napkin Rings
Bend spoons into napkin rings like this Etsy seller did. Decorating the spoon head with wire and beads is a nice touch.
22. Key Hangers
Paint blocks of wood, secure them to wall, and glue on bent silverware for a pretty way to never lose your keys again. Follow
this tutorial.
23. Wrapped Silverware
Wrap jewelry in colorful yarn to jazz up utensils for a dinner party, like
this blogger.
24. Eyeball Utensils
Cover silverware handles with clay, stick eyeballs in, and bake to set. Check out
these instructions.
25. Fork Ring
Cut the head of a fork and wrap into a ring shape, as in
this pin.
27. Guys’ Fork Bracelet
A more masculine version of the above- read about this and lots of other jewelry ideas
here.
28. Peace Fork
From
this image, bend two tines of a fork and stamp “peace” onto the base.
29. Bowl
Weave together silverware into a bowl-like shape, as
this Etsy seller did.
30. Painted Spoons Wall Art
Dip the tips of spoons in paint and hot glue them to a canvas. The spoons shown are actually a metallic-looking plastic.
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