Got some old 2-inch wood blinds lying around and not sure what to do with them? Instead of tossing them out, let’s get creative and turn those blinds into something fabulous and functional!

Creative Drawer Dividers

Transform clutter into calm with stunning wooden drawer dividers, perfect for crafting enthusiasts!
Transform clutter into calm with stunning wooden drawer dividers, perfect for crafting enthusiasts!

Cut the slats to fit into your drawers to create drawer dividers. It’s a game-changer for organizing my craft supplies, and it might just save your sanity, too.

Rustic Picture Frames

Transform your memories with rustic charm: repurposed wood blind picture frames for a personal touch.
Transform your memories with rustic charm: repurposed wood blind picture frames for a personal touch.

Transform your slats into picture frames by cutting and gluing them together. I’ve framed my favorite travel photos this way, and they add such a cozy, personal vibe to my walls.

Quirky Coasters

Elevate your coffee table with handcrafted coasters – a chic blend of sustainability and style!
Elevate your coffee table with handcrafted coasters – a chic blend of sustainability and style!

Sand and paint the slats to make unique coasters. I’ve made a set for my coffee table, and they are both practical and a great way to recycle.

Sleek Bookmarks

Transforming wood slats into charming bookmarks—where Scandinavian simplicity meets boho flair. Perfect for gifting!
Transforming wood slats into charming bookmarks—where Scandinavian simplicity meets boho flair. Perfect for gifting!

Turn slats into bookmarks by cutting them to size and adding a tassel. They make perfect little gifts and are always a hit with my book club.

Boho Wind Chimes

Embrace boho charm with these beautifully crafted wind chimes made from repurposed wood blinds, perfect for a serene porch setting.
Embrace boho charm with these beautifully crafted wind chimes made from repurposed wood blinds, perfect for a serene porch setting.

Craft wind chimes by hanging slats with twine. I hung mine by the porch, and the gentle clinking is both soothing and charming.