It is Monday once again and time for Metamorphosis Monday hosted by Susan at
Between Naps on the Porch .
Today, I would like to take you to a farm equipment salvage yard. This is not your usual place to find home decor, but for the creative person it is a great place to find a bargain. As a child, when it was necessary for me to tag around with my Dad, we often had to take a trip to Muth's salvage yard. Not only do farmers work the land, they must also be mechanics to keep the equipment running; so it was always necessary to salvage parts. This is not the salvage yard of my youth, but it does belong to the son of the original Mr. Muth.
Between Naps on the Porch .
Today, I would like to take you to a farm equipment salvage yard. This is not your usual place to find home decor, but for the creative person it is a great place to find a bargain. As a child, when it was necessary for me to tag around with my Dad, we often had to take a trip to Muth's salvage yard. Not only do farmers work the land, they must also be mechanics to keep the equipment running; so it was always necessary to salvage parts. This is not the salvage yard of my youth, but it does belong to the son of the original Mr. Muth.
Today, I'm on the search for disc spacers to use for candle holders. Here are some likely candidates.
I finally decided on three different ones, and Bob loaded them (they are very heavy) into the back of the van. We found Richard (the young Mr. Muth), and he said I could have all of them for $4.00. After getting them home, Bob washed them with the hose, and sprayed them with an acrylic sealer. And there you have three candle holders!!!!
How clever are you? Very Very I would say!
ReplyDeletefrom Roberta Anne = The Raggedy Girl
Wow, girl...you get the prize for creativity this week! They look fab!
ReplyDeleteSally, I love them - I hope I can find them around here. I hope my Dad can help me out....They really look nice. ~ Robyn
ReplyDeleteWhat beauties! I would love to show those off and then tell the story where I got them would be even better!
ReplyDeleteI really like that you re-purposed an existing item into something totally new and cool! :O)
ReplyDeleteWow, how smart are you ? I love
ReplyDeleteit, so clever and cheap - I love
cheap ! Hugs ~ Kammy
Wow! You sure have a great vision and creativity!...Christine
ReplyDeleteThat is a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteOhh, so much scope for the imagination! Great job! I enjoyed your post about the journey to your dream house-you've lived in a lot of houses and made a lot of curtains!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Rene'
They look amazing! That is such a clever idea!
ReplyDeleteGood morning, your candleholders look great! Great choices! Have a great Monday!
Oh, I'm showing this to my husband and asking him to take me to the junk yard! These look good!
ReplyDeleteThis just goes to show that one man's trash is another man's (woman's) treasure! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThat is neat!! What a fun place to go and find treasures at!
ReplyDeleteSincerely ~ Tricia Anne
Hello Friend...
ReplyDeleteIf this isn't just the coolest idea! What a grand idea...using old farm equipment for candleholders!!! I just love the old iron patina...and you've displayed them so beautifully on your pretty patchwork quilt!!! Sally, I just love this idea...oh my, I think I'm repeating myself! Hehe! I'm going to have to keep an eye out for some of these! They must be fairly good sized since those are pillar candles you're using? Love this Met Monday post, my friend!
So how is it going in your neck of the woods? I'm not sure how much rain that we got...it even rained on and off yesterday! We have little ponds in our driveway...notice I didn't say puddles...these are much bigger! hehe! We'll take the moisture though...so thankful for it! Today it's supposed to get up into the high 60's...I already have my windows opened and enjoying the fresh air! They're forecasting that we'll reach 80 by the end of the week...ohhh my, then it'll be too hot! Hehe! Turn on the a/c! No just kidding but seriously...that 80 is going to feel pretty hot coming out of all the colder temps of last week!
Have a marvelous Monday, Sweetie!
Love ya,
Chari
PS...Just heard from Mary...she's been away from home but is back now!
I love this! I love creative people & you are definitely creative.
ReplyDeleteThose are very cool!
ReplyDeleteManuela
Those are neat, Sally!
ReplyDeleteI'm a bad visitor today. I was packing up for the lake early this morning and we were driving down, this afternoon. Then I took a nap!!!!
I saw your comment about the chairs. The rocker is indeed a childsized chair.
That is so clever and very pretty too! :)
ReplyDeleteOh you clever,clever girl! The candleholders are amazing...oh--and the drawer pulls in the previous post--wonderful! Ketchup? Who'd have thunk it?!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting and leaving such lovely comments!
I love coming here...you've got the best ideas!!!
Blessings!
Myrna
Those are beautiful. You could probably sell them in a boutique for $20 a piece!
ReplyDeleteHi Sally...
ReplyDeleteJust read your sweet note that you left in my kitchen...thank you, friend! I sure do appreciate your compliments!!!
You asked about "Sunday Favorites"...it's a GO! I at least want to try it this coming Sunday and see how it all goes! There seems to be alot of interest to do this kind of a meme! Sure hope to see you sign up for it!!! Thank you, my friend!
Love ya,
Chari
Oh my word girl...never in a million years would I have thought of that....I love that idea...I don't think we have a salvage yard like that anywhere around here...man those are the neatest things! Thanks for coming by girl...I am holding my own with the dieting but I just get so nervous meeting someone new! lol lol...My sister called me after she read my blog and screamed at me! lol She said "don't be calling yourself fat on the blog and why did you say you were a milk cow...people will think you have a size triple FFF top!!!!" lol lol (You'd never know she was a Southern lady right!!!!) I told her I never thought of that...maybe I should of said I was the prize hog with these two big hams on my hiney! lol lol
ReplyDeleteWow, you have a great eye. They are very nice as candlesticks!
ReplyDeleteHello my friend...
ReplyDeleteJust read the sweet note that you left on my gallery wall...hmmm, was wondering what that little "post-it" note from you was doing up there!!! Hehe!!!
Thank you so much for the sweet compliments...you are always so kind and generous, Sally!!!
Hope that you're having a wonderful Wednesday!!! It's really pretty here...sun shining and a nice 74 degrees..it's beautiful! I'm enjoying having all of the windows and doors open today!
Love ya,
Chari
Who would have thought disc spacers could look so pretty? Well, I guess Sally would have! If you had shown them as candle holders first, I would never have know what they were. Great job. laurie
ReplyDeleteThat is a really neat idea! They look like they could be wood. I love the shapes. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteThis is a brilliant idea! How smart are you!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteOh LOVE this!!!! I'd go so crazy in a yard like that.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this in my
http://funkyjunkinteriors.blogspot.com/2009/11/new-uses-formore-metal-stuff-of-course.html
post! So cool!
Funky Junk Donna
Me again. Loved this post so much I featured it in my Today's Hot Find for Nov 11. :)
ReplyDeleteFunky Junk Donna