Showing posts with label upcycled doors. Show all posts
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Monday, April 3, 2023

The Upcycled Garden: Spring 2023 - Fantastic Folk Art Painted Doors

 




I love old folk art style painted doors, especially when they're used as bright, colorful accents indoors or out.

Like an old portal to a secret garden, they work magic in a garden or simply leaning up against a wall in a roomy indoor space. 


You can get the same effect as an antique folk art painted door yourself by using these designs as inspiration and not being afraid to test out uncommon color combinations.





Avoid removing the paint on old doors that show signs of lead paint; the main one being alligatoring, which is a pattern of cracking and peeling of paint that looks similar to reptile or alligator skin. 





Sometimes moving a bit out of your comfort zone to try out unusual color combinations can be scary, but when you hit upon that certain combination that wows you then you will find it is all worth the effort!





Not too handy with a paintbrush? Try tracing designs, using stencils, or even decoupage with old papers or old wallpaper. Just be sure to seal it all up once you are finished to preserve your artwork and extend the life of all that work!





Where to find old doors? Try thrift stores, salvage yards, and online resources like Facebook marketplace. Yard sales and flea markets are great places to search too. 

In my area we have a Habitat for Humanity thrift store that specializes in used and like new household hardware such as light fixtures, windows, and doors. 







Find your style! What do you gravitate towards? Art Nouveau? Art Deco? Old fashioned florals? Caribbean brights? Use your favorites as a springboard for where to begin.




Now that we're full-swing into spring be inspired! Now is the perfect time to start a colorful, happy project. Happy spring!
~Laura


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Laura

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Saturday, June 15, 2019

The Upcycled Garden Volume 12: Using Recycled & Salvaged Materials In Your Garden



An old bed headboard transformed into a grand garden gate

There's something really special about garden art. Maybe it's because a garden by itself is a work of art, a sacred place where the magic of nature happens, but when combined with human innovation and creativity, becomes something even more special. 

Either way, I'm back again with my 12th (!!) installment of The Upcycled Garden, where you will find my picks for the very best ideas for using repurposed, recycled, and salvaged materials in your garden and outdoor landscape. 


So enough chat and let's get on to these beautiful ideas! Be sure to let me know which is your favorite. Leave me a comment below and share with us your own best garden upcycle project - we'd love to hear all about it!
Hanging wreath birdbath from The Hippy Home



Suspended windows with brightly painted frames add interest to a garden area


Old sink turned birdbath or butterfly garden



Brightly painted recycled cans with pieces of rope make quick and virtually free plant pots



Louise Durham adds stained glass to wood to create garden sculptures


Add an old bowl to a hanging planter for an instant birdbath like this one from House to Home


Old birdbath pedestal with laundry tub as a planter from Organized Clutter. The landscape stones around the base are what really finishes off this project


Piano keyboard fence for the music lover


Look familiar? If you know what this is, leave a comment below! 


Create a self-watering flowerpot with old plastic soda bottles...


...or craft a soda bottle terrarium: DIY instructions from AdriondacGirlatheart


Put old wine crates to good use as planters bu adding a lining and suspending from 
a strong frame like these from Koti Ja Keittio


Teapots can be transformed into useful birdhouses...


Add copper wire to create a pedestal for the birds


An antique wooden tub transformed into a pretty planter


What to do about that old tree stump in the yard? Carve it into a throne! (above and below)






Old teapot as a shiny planter



Old garden tools: Here old shovels are repurposed as shelves to hold potted plants



Fence made from old bicycle frames


Add gold leaf - or metallic gold paint to terracotta pots for an entirely new look



Part of an old door repurposed into a shabby garden gate.


Which do you like best?


Have a great week!
Laura

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