Yes, more stories come to mind on this favorite of
subjects and my post on “The Art of
Accumulation” (here) seems to have provoked some discussion among friends. A
family member reminded me of the time I hauled something to the dumpster on the
main road and my husband went into such shock that I had to go retrieve it. A
friend’s husband built two rooms in the back of their garden to contain the
overflow. And someone built a whole house for their daughter who only visits in
the summer, because she not only accumulates, but collects as well—a daunting
combination.
To
my way of thinking, then, the best projects are those that make use of several
accumulated items. I need to make a dent in that pile of small clay pots in
which plants are sold. The Before:
Well, how about stacking them? The After:
Much better. One of my next projects will be
three or four stacked pots for a more sculptural effect.
At first, I thought that if I smashed it to smithereens, I could make a really lovely pot from the pieces. It is porcelain after all. My husband objected and mentioned the
price (couple hundred dollars, at least—it was imported). Ok, ok.
However, the faucet had to be removed as it wasn’t intact and there was a rusty
bolt that required removal as well—his job. Half way through the nasty removals,
he said: “Wouldn’t you just like to smash this for pots?”!! Not anymore--I had other
plans! The trick was to find the right spot.
Wrong spot--it sticks out too much...however, I did find a better place. Next, I placed a tile at the bottom of the bowl and an old paint can. Then I added the rocks for drainage.
You may be wondering about the paint can in the dirt. The After:
The paint can serves as the base for the mosaic pot. If the faucet had been intact, I would
have used the bidet as a quirky bidet plant container and would not have hidden
it’s original function. However, as it stood I had to find a spot that it would
fit into discretely. I planted some spillers that will eventually hide the
form a bit and I'll add other pots around it.
That’s a successful upcycling project—three
items into one. My new tiered planter provides more cool green on my patio for the hot summer months.
And that's probably the closest I'll ever get to a tutorial.
And that's probably the closest I'll ever get to a tutorial.
21 comments:
How great is that. My first tought was to turn it into a water feature or a fountain of some kind. Then I remembered where you were....the plants look great and love the different form it gives.
This is the most smart effort, you are doing great my dear! now it turned out into a beautiful piece,,thank you so much for the tutorial :)
Well that seems the untimate of recycling! It all looks great and will probably surprise some people as to its original purpose. Your stacked pots are a great idea and I love your mosaic work.
You are so clever with your up-cycling projects. Love the new life you gave to all of the found treasures!
Hee Hee Hee! I love this post, and am going to be thinking along these (up-cycle)lines as I clean out our own accumulations! love, sus
Hilarious, Nadia!
I love it. The greens all go so well together. I prefer anything stacked, uses up more!
I'm trying to use up things, but I also keep accumulating. Gotta start selling what I make I've decided.
Kathy
I am laughing so loud I almost spit juice out my nose. BRAVO!!
you're the beauty recycler! xo
Oh, Nadia--it's only a question of time--and I seem to run out of it--spread out over several communities and projects as I am--I just pick away at the accumulation as best I can--your recycled artistic productions are exquisite, and I have been saving this little African animation to share with you before I run off to a woodsy retreat and stop blogging till December--for Nadia A Story A Story http://youtu.be/3a7U08B7TY8 --Have a thanks full thanksgiving all!
you make so many beautiful things!
I love your ability to innovate! There's something magical about making something from items at hand. Inspiring!
Very Clever! LOL!!
I love your garden! It's crazy beautiful, and your project has officially started my upcycle gathering for holiday projects!
I love this new addition to your garden! You are so creative!
Brilliant! I love all your other mosaic pots too.
I too get a great satisfaction from making something out of next to nothing, and lament that so much of our stuff these days has a built-in obsolescence. Like new printers that are actually cheaper than replacing the ink cartridge ... but at what cost to the earth...?
You deserve and award for being the ultimate recycler. :D
And you could even stand the bidet in another larger pot and plant around its base! I don't think I'll throw another thing out after reading this.
Nadia, you make such wonderful recyled art that becomes fresh and alive in its new form. Bravo! I will have to rethink my cleaning out projects! Happy Holidays to you.
un magnifique jardin et l'idée d'utiliser ce bidet est très ingénieux . félicitations
You have such amazing ideas...I love love love this idea.
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