Were You Born With a Silver Spoon?
- Kristina Grosspietsch
Silverware is so much more than simply the source of your next bite. After all, if you tap a knife on a glass of champagne, people will start kissing, or if you rudely bang a fork on the table, someone will most likely bring over some food.
And now with a little ingenuity, your silverware can even be repurposed for non-culinary purposes! Yes, pay homage to everyone’s favorite plate-to-mouth delivery mechanism by working silverware into your home’s decor—one look and your guests will be shouting, “More, please!”
Fair warning: Only real silver utensils will be malleable enough to work with. Trying to hammer sterling silver will only leave your bones rattling and ears ringing!
1. Make Wall Hooks
photo: thesundaysparkle.com
Flatten your silver spoons or forks with a ball peen hammer, heat the utensil in boiling water, then bend it around a curved object. So long as the silver is thin enough, you can then drill the silver to a small plank (or use glue instead). The result? A charming set of wall hooks!
Related: Get Hooked: 10 Favorite Wall Storage Ideas
2. Create a Sunburst
photo: flamingotoes.com
This great mirror from Flamingo Toes is so much easier to make than it looks! All you need is some extra silverware, a plate, a mirror and some beads—and presto, a DIY silverware mirror!
Related: Mirror Magic: 10 Ways of Using Mirrors to Your Design Advantage
3. Create Cabinet Pulls
photo: apartmenttherapy.com
What better place than the kitchen to repurpose silverware for an unexpected functional purpose? Swap out your traditional cabinet drawer pulls in favor of vintage utensils. Heat, bend, and drill!
Related: Cabinet Hardware: 10 Styles to Invigorate Your Kitchen
4. Make Garden Markers
photo: mossymossy.com
Work a little charm into your garden with these great garden markers from MossyMossy. Hammer your silver utensil flat, then stamp it with whatever label you like!
Related: 10 DIY Labels for Better Home Organization
5. Fashion Napkin Rings
photo: flickr.com/MrsLimestone
From Brooklyn Limestone, not only do these forks-turned-napkin rings look like they were meant to be, but they’re also astonishingly easy to make! Just heat and bend.