In the Midwest, it finally feels like fall. I actually wore a jacket this weekend. I feel like that deserves a moment of silence.
So, I’m in official fall mode. If it’s still 1000 degrees where you live, I have two options for you:
- Fly to visit us in Illinois. (Bring a jacket.)
- Grab a Pumpkin Spice latte and drink it inside your car with the A/C blasting. Then make a rustic wheelbarrow and fill it with pumpkins.
Both are viable options.
Over the weekend, I worked on tweaking more of our fall decorations – including finishing own version of the rustic wheelbarrow from Home Depot DIH Workshops. (Register for free right now to learn to make your own.)
It’s the cutest little thing – and it is so simple to make using a pre-made crate from Home Depot. So you can have it together in less than an hour.
I stained mine using a mix of Walnut and Gray stains from Miniwax. And then, I added a little personalization with a stencil and paint.
It’s the perfect spot for blankets on the porch.
And, as if that wasn’t enough – it works great as a planter in the garden. I tried it both places and love it both ways.
I may just have to make a second wheelbarrow this week to have one in both places.
Wanna be inspired by more rustic wheelbarrow ideas? Check out some of the other projects from other bloggers …
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And don’t miss this DIH Workshop on Thursday. You can register for free to attend a workshop at your local Home Depot – register and learn more about local workshops online. You can learn how to build décor projects, how to make easy home repairs and how to operate tools through demonstrations and step-by-step instructions. (And the kid workshops are also awesome.)
Thanks to The Home Depot for sponsoring this post and partnering on this project.
Which do you prefer? The garden wheelbarrow or the blanket porch wheelbarrow?
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Ed Connors says
Hi Kim… what a great fall project. Wish it was cooler here in Florida, we’re happy when it goes below 90 (ha, ha). I love the simple design but portraying a very rustic farm feel. I think I’ll build one for my wife for the front porch for Halloween. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Kim Woodward says
Ed – sending you cool weather thoughts. This is such a fun and flexible project (not to mention easy). Hope your wife loves it!
Gretchen@BoxyColonial says
I miss jackets. I think I’m going to vote for blanket wagon simply because I know that I’m actually up for the task of putting blankets in a wagon, whereas I’m pretty sure planting things in a wagon is beyond the scope of what I could manage these days…
Kim Woodward says
Ha! And those plants are already barely hanging on by a thread.
Andrea @ Keeping It Cozy says
This is so cute! I love your stain color choices and the stenciled words just make it!
Kayla AKA Kilo Bravo says
I love the wheelbarrow, but can we talk about all the nostalgia feels seeing that little afghan blanket stirred up inside of me? I remember having a few around the house growing up that I think my grandmother had made. I have no idea if my parents still have them – and now I want to find one for myself! Ours were the loudest colors you could find that did not match any decor, and we loved them just the same.
Still hot as balls here in NJ. Send some cool air our way!
Kim Woodward says
Hope you are finally getting some cooler temps. This hot stuff is for the birds.
(And I totally feel you on the afghan. I found this at a sale and had to have it.)
Judy Fitzpatrick says
Kim, that is a fantastic project. I’ve got to have one!!! You are an inspiration.
Judy Fitzpatrick
MBV
Kim Woodward says
Hope you get to make one! It would be great to have out all year!
Brad says
Cute stenciling!
laura janning says
love both uses. I only wish we would need some blankets right about now in Georgia. Happy almost fall!
Kim Woodward says
Hope you get some cooler temps soon. Mother Nature needs to understand that September means blankets and cool temps.
Colleen says
I love it both ways. I have a ranch style house so no porch per se so in the garden it would go at my house. You definitely need two – one for each place.
Colleen says
I forgot to mention that I love, love, love the pillow with the radio flyer as well.
Kim Woodward says
Thanks, Colleen! The pillow is from Society 6 – Crafterberry Bush. I have a holiday one, too.
Megan says
Such a simple but adorable update! I love the personalization and your styling makes me SO ready for Fall!
Miranda says
Love how you personalized it and the stain you chose as well. Your garden and front porch are absolutely beautiful!
Kim Woodward says
Thanks so much, Miranda!
Cristina says
So very pretty! I love the idea of using it to hold the throw blankets. The sign and the stain color are beautiful.
Kim Woodward says
Thanks, Cristina! I feel like having a place for pillows and blankets is a great way to keep the clutter under control> I’m a bit of a blanket hoarder.
Brenda Kula-Pruitt says
I can’t choose! I like it both ways.
Brenda
Kim Woodward says
Okay, fine. I guess I’ll just make a second one. 😉
Kristi @ Chatfield Court says
It looks awesome, Kim. Love how you added the stencil to personalize it. 🙂
Mindi says
Very Cute Kim, I love the personalized stencil! It looks so pretty in your yard!
Jennifer@The Chronicles of Home says
Well I just love both your uses, and the personalization on the front is so great! #wheelbarrowblanketbuddies 🙂
Kim Woodward says
Great minds …
Lindsay says
I love the afghans in your home. Who is the crocheter? 🙂 You did an amazing job on your wheelbarrow, it looks incredible!
Kim Woodward says
I actually picked it up at a sale – I just loved the pattern. Wish I could crochet, though. Thanks for stopping by!
susan says
So cute! I love the stain and stencil!!
Courtney @ Foxwood Forest says
Such a cute project!
And yes, it felt like fall this weekend in the midwest! We went to the Nebraska football game on Saturday, and it was chilly in the morning when we were tailgating. I loved it! 🙂
Kim Woodward says
Love the cool mornings! (Now, if I could just skip the inevitable frozen tundra winters, that’d be great.)