Tuesday, 26 May 2020

Take Old Scrap Wood





























































16 comments:

Ella said...

Wow! That is beautiful! Well done!

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Very nice indeed. A friend of mine built his entire kitchen from salvaged wood; he did sand it down and varnish it but various marks from rusty nails and a few random splits gave it great character.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

They came out well I will say

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Thank you John. My wife suggested I made something like the flowers from an old Pallet I had a water tank delivered on and as I was reasonable at woodwork I went ahead and made some flowers. I'm not sure my skills would extend to making a a whole new kitchen though.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Oh well done Bill, you created something really lovely for your garden here 🌼

Anonymous said...

Wow! You made such beautiful flowers from that scrap wood. I can't wait to show this to Roger. He'll love it!

roger said...

wow. nice flowers. i will add some to our fence art. great idea. you are bookmarked so i can visit again.

Mellie said...

Pretty! Nice way to re-invent some old boards.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

My wife was pleased with them

Billy Blue Eyes said...

O dear, sorry sorry Roger

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Glad to be of help, I just used a Jigsaw and sander on them

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Must admit the only other option was taking them down the tip

Linda P said...

Beautiful additions to your garden trellis. I like it you've kept the grain of the wood showing and imaginative way you've painted the petals.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

The paint was already on the wood it was the colour they sprayed the pallet the wood came from. I sanded some of it away to give a better effect

Linda said...

Very nice!

Amy said...

Good job reusing it!