Transform an old window frame into a functional and stylish herb drying rack, perfect for any kitchen. This DIY project not only adds a touch of rustic charm to your home but also provides an efficient way to dry and store fresh herbs, enhancing your culinary endeavors. Ideal for homeowners looking to repurpose vintage items and organize their kitchen space creatively.
This herb drying rack seamlessly integrates into a farmhouse or rustic-style kitchen. Its vintage appeal complements wooden countertops and pastel-colored cabinets, while the white frame coordinates well with light-colored walls. Hang it near a sunlit window or above the counter where it can be both a functional piece and a decorative element, adding texture and interest to your kitchen decor.
Vintage Window Frame Herb Drying Rack

Materials
Old white window frame, approximately 24x30 inches
Galvanized chicken wire mesh, 24x30 inches
Metal clips, 10 pieces
Wire cutters
Measuring tape
Sandpaper (medium grit)
Spray sealant (optional)
S-hooks or small hooks, 5-10 pieces
Picture hanging hardware
Directions
Measure the interior dimensions of the window frame to ensure the chicken wire mesh fits snugly.
Use wire cutters to cut the chicken wire to match the measured dimensions.
Sand down any rough edges on the window frame to prevent splinters.
Optional: Spray the frame with a sealant for added protection and a polished finish. Allow it to dry completely.
Place the chicken wire inside the frame, ensuring it is flat and taut.
Use metal clips to securely attach the chicken wire to the frame, spacing them evenly around the perimeter.
Attach S-hooks or small hooks onto the chicken wire at desired intervals for hanging herbs.
Install picture hanging hardware on the back of the frame.
Hang the frame on a kitchen wall where it is easily accessible for drying herbs.

Variations & Tips
For a modern twist, paint the frame a bold color like teal or mustard to add a pop of color to your kitchen. Consider using copper wire mesh instead of galvanized for a warmer tone. For increased durability, ensure the frame is made of hardwood and apply multiple layers of sealant. Customize the rack by adding small baskets or jars to hold dried herbs or spices. This project can also be adapted for drying flowers, making it versatile for different uses.