I was just about to throw away an old frying pan that was looking a little worse for wear when I decided to look at ways in wich people have transformed them into something new. What I discovered is nothing short of amazing…
Top 10 Ways To Recycle and Reuse Frying Pans & Skillets
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It was the mosaic look that I really loved. Shouldn’t be too hard to make it ourselves neither.
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Not only will this make great use of that old, worn skillet, but you can also bring it our year after year meaning it is always useful.
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It would be a real hoot turning a little pan fryer into this owl. Not much good for bigger frying pans, but if you have a little camper fire fryer, this would be perfect!
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You will need some serious metal craft skills to make this amazing Fighting Man Frying Pan, but it is always handy in the event of a Zombie breakout.
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Not the easiest thing to turn into a planter, but it does have a certain rustic charm to it.
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I found quite a few frying pans turned into bird feeders, but this square one with the lid as a parasol is the best. Plus the link has a great making guide to go with it.
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If you don’t think you could paint your own skillet as good as this cooked breakfast one, you could always buy this one from the Etsy shop in the link.
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To make this crab you will need a few other things like a piece of steel rebar and some spanners, but it looks amazing!
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Made by a very creative nature photographer Robin Hoskyns , he used this old frying pan as a ground pod to perfectly stabilise his camera. Well, it impressed me anyway.
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I’m not sure how hard it would be, but the perfect round shape of the pan makes this great for hanging in the kitchen. Like I said, it is not the easiest of ideas, but one that will make sure that pan lives on for many years to come.