We recently got rid of our baby crib. It was honestly such an emotional mommy moment! I didn’t realize how hard it would hit me that we were taking down our crib for the last time, that we would never again need it, and that my sweet babies were now to big for it.
We gave it to a sweet young couple that needed it, but if you don’t have someone that will put it to good use, these cool upcyle ideas are great. I love that this is a way to keep a part of that special piece of furniture in your home for years to come.
15 Cool Ways To Upcycle An Old Crib
I like this simple bike rack DIY your kids can use to park their bikes in the yard. via Here Comes The Sun
Give your puppy a place to lay with this crib turned dog crate. via My Repurposed Life
Use one of the side rails as a photo display. This would be the perfect spot for baby pictures! via Organized Clutter
Store all those important stuffed animals in a toy chest made from the crib. via Handmade By Meg
Use the bed springs as a drying rack in your laundry room. via A Diamond In The Stuff
Spend warm days outside on the porch swing made from your babies crib! via Lolly Jane
Give your little ones a place to learn, color and create by turning the crib into a kids desk, via A Little Learning for Two
Turn the bed springs into a memo board! via The Handmade Home
Make this fun kids corner bench perfect for a play room. via My Repurposed Life
Hang your winter jackets on this crib turned coat rack. via HomeTalk
I’m not sure I would feel entirely safe, but this toddler loft bed is a neat idea. via Adriel Booker
This fun chore chart system is a cool way to reuse the crib side rail. via By Dawn Nicole
Now that your little one has outgrown the crib, he’s probably on the move! Upcyle it into a baby gate. via Instructables
Turn the bed springs into this patriotic American flag decor perfect for the 4th of July. via Redhead Can Decorate
This super comfy dog bed is made from an old crib. via Hometalk
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