Transform your kitchen clutter into a chic outdoor utensil caddy using inexpensive wooden spoons. This DIY project repurposes common kitchen items into a stylish and functional accessory perfect for outdoor dining. Not only does it provide a practical solution for organizing utensils, but it also adds a touch of rustic charm to your patio or garden setting. The transformation is simple yet striking, turning what might be considered junk into a conversation piece.
Place the finished wooden spoon caddy on your patio dining table or a garden shelf for easy access during outdoor meals. Coordinate it with natural wood or neutral-toned outdoor furniture to enhance its rustic appeal. The warm, earthy tones of the wooden spoons will complement greenery and garden decor, creating a harmonious look. Consider pairing it with a matching wooden tray or placemats to complete the aesthetic.
Wooden Spoon Outdoor Utensil Caddy

Materials
15-20 wooden spoons
1 metal can (5 inches in diameter and 6 inches in height)
Strong adhesive glue
Sandpaper
Wood stain or paint (optional)
Clear sealant spray
Directions
1. Start by cleaning the metal can thoroughly and let it dry completely.
2. Use sandpaper to lightly sand the handles of the wooden spoons to ensure better adhesion.
3. If desired, apply wood stain or paint to the spoon handles for a customized look, and let them dry.
4. Begin gluing the spoons around the exterior of the metal can, with the spoon bowls facing outward and the handles pointing down. Ensure they are evenly spaced and aligned vertically.
5. Once all spoons are attached, allow the adhesive to cure as per the glue manufacturer’s instructions.
6. After the glue has set, apply a clear sealant spray to protect the wood from outdoor elements.
7. Let the sealant dry completely before using the caddy.

Variations & Tips
For a personalized touch, consider engraving or painting patterns on the spoon handles before attaching them. Use spoons with different wood grains or stains to create a more dynamic visual effect. Alternatively, integrate small hooks on the caddy’s interior for hanging smaller utensils like tongs or whisks. If you prefer a more colorful aesthetic, paint each spoon a different vibrant color before assembling, creating a lively, eclectic look that stands out in any outdoor setting.