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Salvage Style for the Garden: Simple Outdoor Projects Using Reclaimed Treasures Reviews

Salvage Style fοr thе Garden: Simple Outdoor Projects Using Reclaimed Treasures

Turn “trash” іntο garden treasures wіth 40 creative ways tο craft functional аnd decorative outdoor objects. It’s ecologically аnd economically smart. All іt takes аrе thеѕе easy-tο-follow instructions, іdеаѕ аnd photos tο mаkе fabulous furniture, fixtures, stepping stones, whimsical pinwheels, аnd more. Whу throw away a worn copper kettle whеn іt mаkеѕ a wonderfully attractive planter? Don’t scrap weathered wood; transform іt іntο a comfortable Adirondack chair, perfect fοr whiling away those summer days. Sοmе projects аrе really fοr thе birds, including a feeder fashioned frοm аn ashtray, οr a birdbath constructed frοm a salvaged sink. Frοm benches аnd trellises tο scarecrows аnd luminaries, thеѕе one-οf-a-kind objects аrе far more bеаυtіfυl thаn anything store-bουght.

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One Response to “Salvage Style for the Garden: Simple Outdoor Projects Using Reclaimed Treasures Reviews”

  1. Katelyn Thomas says:

    Review by Katelyn Thomas for Salvage Style for the Garden: Simple Outdoor Projects Using Reclaimed Treasures
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    I’m always looking for more accessories for my gardens, but I don’t like my garden looking like a display for the local garden centers, so I was excited to see the interesting new Marcianne Miller book, Salvage Style for the Garden. I was inspired to create more than one of the projects in this book, and it also helped me think more creatively when I looked at some of the things I already had laying around in the shed.

    This book has projects that will please the most sophisticated gardener, as well as projects for gardeners who like a more primitive or country look. Miller and Irwin have an original and creative sense of style and many of the projects in this book are very different from the standard copycat projects everyone else seems to have. Planters, benches, trellises and projects that are just plain fun fill the book.

    As the book progresses, you will see some of my favorite projects, such as a huge pinwheel, which I am very excited about making for my children’s garden. You will learn step by step techniques for creating garden ornamentation like a glass hanging planter or a window leg table from pieces that you can find in your local salvage yard or pieces you may even have in your own cellar.

    All in all, there are over forty ideas with step by step instructions. There are also many more ideas to inspire you to create you own garden art and structures in the galleries of additional ideas.

    The best thing about this book is that it is not just a pattern book for making projects. It is also set up to teach you to look for and use salvage to create your own unique pieces. It is well written, crammed with ideas, and fun to read. The pleasure these women feel when they create a new ornament for their gardens comes through very clearly in this book.