Friday, October 20, 2023

DECORATIVE METAL VASES TRASH TO TREASURE

Regular readers know that I have a favorite place to look for bargains...our downstairs trash area!  Our building has trash chutes on every floor and they feed into a separate room, but for boxes and other things that people can't put in the chute, there is an area (indoor) near the loading dock where people can put the things they don't want.  I've found quite a few cool items over the last few years.

I went downstairs and saw these in the recycle dumpster!  What the heck?  I snatched them up immediately and took them back upstairs.  When I brought them in, even 2nd Man looked at them and said "wow, those are really nice!"


Here they are dusted off and at the farm.

They are really pretty.  Not too heavy as they are made of a lightweight metal.  Since it's more of an open 'woven' pattern, they don't hold water of course.  They are matching in style but two different nice large sizes.  One is 30" high and the other is 24".

We were thinking they might be good painted or perhaps left as is and used at the farm maybe outside on the porch.  If we get the back porch we want, it will be large and covered and will hold a dining table...so that gives us a whole other "room" to decorate, ha. These would be perfect on an outdoor dining table. 


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  1. Those are Awesome and what a great treasure
    1st thing I thought off was to get a couple of solar lights and place in there; leaving the base attached of course to where you just have the upper part (solar part) sticking up above.
    Would give you some light to decorate your porch with.
    Enjoy your weekend.

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    1. Oh wow, we never thought about solar lights. Or for that matter, the rechargeable ones. The design the light would give off would be beautiful. Thanks!!

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  2. I envy your treasure finds! Those are very pretty!

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    1. We do enjoy finding them. And things that are good and we don't or can't use, we share with coworkers and friends. We spread the love, ha.

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  3. "We were thinking they might be good painted or perhaps left as is and used at the farm maybe outside on the porch. If we get the back porch we want, it will be large and covered and will hold a dining table" Nice idea but it has been weeks since you announced that financing was in place and that the alternatives were being actively pursued. So the above is difficult to believe. Roderick

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    1. Why do some people have to be so friggin rude, little people being big behind the keyboard. If you don't want to enjoy the journey then go to someone else's blog. Jeez.... Janie V

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    2. Well ok then. Not sure if you've been in the market for building a new home on 10 acres of land in the middle of nowhere without building supplies easily nearby, but...IT AIN'T EASY. $500,000? Sure. $600,000? Super easy. $700,000? They will start tomorrow. At the other end of the scale, builders aren't too excited to truck in workers, deliver supplies, etc, down a 1/4 mile driveway. So that knocked out about 75% of any local builders. Banks aren't too excited about rural new construction either. We finally found a bank and they were ok with our budget and our debt/income ratio, etc. That has just left us with builders as the last thing. One we liked the most has about an 18-month waiting list. We'd rather get something sooner than that. To quote a famous song, isn't it ironic that tomorrow we are heading to the place that we have mostly decided on to show them the modifications of their floor plan that we would like done. The quote about if we get the back porch we want is because we have chosen, from about 50 floorplans, the one we want and we are hopeful they can give us the large covered back porch (if it's structurally possible). Just so you know, we had to give them $1000, to keep our place in the process. Should we decide against it, we lose $1000. Even though they are about 35 miles from our farm, they are willing to do it. I'd say stay tuned for an announcement soon but if the process for that is too slow and you want to read another blog about house building because you are tired of this one, you are welcome.

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    3. Janie, thanks for the kind words. I think Roderick means well, but maybe it comes across as aggressive or rude. He may really be wanting to see a blog about building a new home and doesn't get excited about cooking or gardening or whatever. It's our sandbox, we get to put what kind of sand is in there and people can play or go to another playground, ha. We don't do this to make money obviously, we just do it to share a part of our lives and we keep a record for ourselves. It's a gradual journey that has had ups and downs, but we're getting there. Thanks again for the support. :-)

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  4. Can you block that guy? He's obnoxious. Ignore keyboard bullies. You do you. You don't answer to anyone. Love you guys. Barbara

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    1. LOL, we can block with google using IP addresses but we've only done that a few times for people who have been homophobic or using profanity or spamming. Like we said, we think Roderick means well. Thanks for your support. You are awesome!

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  5. Longtime reader or lurker I think they call it. Just wanted to say my wife and I enjoy your blog and we don't comment but read with great interest every post. I don't care what you post about, your love of life (and each other) is what makes this world a better place. Ignore the haters.Those vases are gorgeous, you are lucky to have access to finds like this and you are saving these things from the landfill so that is a win win in our book. I would put a battery light in the base and let them glow like that, I bet it would be very Moroccan looking. Our names are Joe and Melissa. See you around.

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    1. Awww, that is a very sweet comment, thank you. We try! Yep, the vases are fun and we have always had an affinity for the Moroccan decorative style, they are great colors and designs. We never thought about that but the diffused light would look like that. Thanks!!! And keep lurking but say hi on occasion. :-)

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  6. Love those, I think I saw something like that at Zgallerie once. Nice find and save. And like others said I would put solar or battery lights in them, they would be stunning.

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    1. Funny you mentioned Z Gallerie, we have found a few things downstairs that came from there (still had stickers on the bottom). Including one rather fun item that we will post about soon. We were out at the farm today since we were in the area on another appointment, and we looked at them and the opening is too narrow to get a light down, well, at least a big one. But I might see if I can figure out something that would work. Thanks again!!

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  7. What a great find! As others have said, some kind of lighting inside would be really beautiful!

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    1. Aren't they great? Thanks, they'll have the spot they are meant to have.

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