5 brilliant uses of old, broken pans and cookware

5 brilliant uses of old, broken pans and cookware

Finding damaged and worn-out cookware is common in most households. Once discarded, these utensils lose their importance and become friends of dustbins. Specially, the scratched pans, dented saucepans, or broken handles end up in landfills. However, you can do wonders with these broken old pans and cookwares and show your creative side to the world. A little bit of practical thinking and creativity can turn your old cookware into something beautiful and useful. You can turn them into decorative pieces and save the environment. Reusing metal cookware reduces waste and also extends the life cycle of materials. Here are five brilliant and sustainable ways to reuse your old, broken pans and cookware.Turn them into pretty planters Yes, you can convert your old broken pots and pans into attractive planters. You can grow herbs, flowers, or even small vegetables as these utensils are known for their durability and depth. These make for perfect containers for soil and plants. All you need to do is drill small drainage holes at the base of the cookware to prevent waterlogging. The idea is to make it look beautiful and practical. Bird feeders in the garden

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If your shallow frying pans and lids are non-usable, you can repurpose them as bird baths or feeders and keep them in gardens. When placed on a small stand, these broken items can be of great use for feeding birds. If a pan is deep, you can fill it with water and birds can drink or bathe. If it’s a lightweight pan, you can also hang them in your garden with sturdy rope. Storage solutionsWell, your old cookware can also serve as effective storage tools across different areas of the home. Big saucepans can be used to store stationery, cleaning supplies, tools, or newspapers. In kitchens these pots can hold cooking utensils. Smaller pans are quite useful for organising drawers and storing tiny buttons or sewing materials. This form of reuse reduces the need for plastic organisers.Decorative wall artBroken or unused cookware can also be converted into unique decorative arts. With little creativity, you can show your artistic side by turning frying pans and pot lids into wall clocks by fitting a simple clock mechanism (easily available). You can also paint them or leave with their natural metal finish. Flat pans can be repurposed as frames for mirrors as well. Interesting, right? Candle holders and lighting accessories

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Broken metal cookware can also work well for lighting-related reuse. Shallow pans can be used as candle holders which can be useful and reusable. Also, these make extremely beautiful centrepieces, holding pillar candles along with sand, or seasonal decorations. You can add LED light inside and make them glow! So with proper care and safety precautions, you can use old and broken metal cookware into something interesting, beautiful and add a unique touch to your home décor. So starting now on, stop treating your old, broken pans as waste. You can use the above mentioned ideas and repurpose cookware instead of throwing them away.

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