Arlene Wright-Correll

Don’t Throw it Away!©



Posted: Thursday, May 27, 2010

by Arlene Wright-Correll
http://www.learn-america.com

There is an old saying for decorative painters, "If it stands still, paint it" and that is what happens to things around Home Farm. About 10 years ago I bought 3 cheap garden benches and during that time I repainted the metal sides once. This past winter took its toll on the wood and they basically fell apart.

Most people would have sent them to the rubbish bin.

However, as a "would-be" decorative painter and a recycler I thought they could be made into "functional" art.

The first one done was when Carl decided he wanted to buy a hanging swing for the front porch of Avalon Stained Glass School 's Creativity Center . They ranged in price from $125.00 to $195.00. I asked him to take one of the old benches and cut the metal legs down with a metal cutting hack saw and remove the slats. He then also cut me a really nice top slat to my specifications and I proceeded to paint some decorations on it.



Here is the finished project for only $12.00 worth of wood, some labor and a little paint and stain. However, since it hangs from the rafters it also took about another $6.00 in heavy hooks and chain. As you can see it is pretty sturdy with Carl sitting on it and it easily holds the two of us.

The second one has just been finished and it also has been done for approximately the same amount of money.



First I laid out my design and painted it. Once dried I sprayed clear exterior varnish on it.



I also stained all the other slats that were needed for this recycled bench. Carl, in the meantime, took the old bench apart and painted the metal sides. Once it was ready he put it all together for me. Basically, this whole process that Carl does for me is a simple process with a channel lock tool, drill for drilling the holes in the new wood and screw driver. However, he has fits if I try to do what he considers "his job" and that is fine with me because we create lots of joint projects here at Home Farm and Avalon Stained Glass School and Creativity Center. Yet, for those of you who do not have a "handy man" then these projects are easy for even a gal to do.

Here is our final project, a nice piece of "Functional Art!



The next time you are going to throw something away take a second look at it and see whether or not you can create a work of art. You can find out how easy it can be done by looking at any of Donna Dewberry, "One Stroke" Painting Books.

With these easy "how to" books, anyone can create recycled, functional art.

Now there is just one more bench to go!

"Tread the Earth Lightly" and in the meantime... May your day be filled with...

Peace, Light and Love,



Arlene Wright-Correll

About the Author & Artist. Arlene Wright-Correll (1935- ___), popular American award winning Artist, published author, columnist, & is the resident art instructor for Avalon Stained Glass School, at the age of 68, decided to pick up her paint brushes again after 54 years and paint.  She is a cancer and stroke survivor who is able to strive forward each and everyday to welcome the beauty of this small planet.  She also is a China & Porcelain painter, Sandblasting & Etching, Stained Glass & fused glass Artisan. She is one of the six KY Artists who worked 6 months to create the dolls for Journey Jots in 2006 and a Smithsonian Institute art exhibit in 2008. Her published books can be found here . She is also a featured writer for GreenThumbArticles.com and teaches Art Vacation Holidays at Avalon Stained Glass School and Creativity Center.

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Top-level comments on this article: (3 total)
» left by Jennifer Stewart
1 year 359 days ago.
153 fans.
What a great way to treat "old stuff" Arlene - you tread lightly, and you create something new that has an inbuilt history!
» left by Arlene Wright-Correll 1 year 359 days ago.
31 fans.
Thank you for reading my article and your kind comment.
 
"Tread the Earth Lightly" and in the meantime... May your day be filled with...
 
Peace, Light and Love,
 
 
Arlene Wright-Correll
» left by Linda DeWitt
1 year 357 days ago.
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Some great ideas for salvaging pieces that have some wear left in them. Thanks for sharing.
» left by Arlene Wright-Correll 1 year 357 days ago.
You are very welcome and thanks for reading my article.
 
"Tread the Earth Lightly" and in the meantime... May your day be filled with...
 
 
Peace, Light and Love,
 
 
 
Arlene Wright-Correll
» left by Wren
1 year 348 days ago.
Another beautiful peace of art work. I love functional pieces. Can't wait to see the last bench, Aunt Arlene.
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