The
trash to treasure trellis was recycled
into accent lighting
for my patio
and considering the total cost for this light was $0.00 I feel good
about recycling the trellis that I found buried under a heap of
leaves and dirt in the woods.
They
always say that one mans trash is another mans treasure and while
I’ve never been able to say that I recycled a great find until now.
I found while clearing the land next to my yard a metal trellis that
had been buried under a layer of dirt. The trellis appeared to be
decades old, it was rusted and bent but had pretty scroll work and I
pulled it out, wiped It off and thought I can recycle this.
When
I got back to the house I gave the trellis a good cleaning with a
wire brush to remove the dirt and the rust. Then I washed it off
with hot water and dawn dish soap before letting it dry in the sun.
Once dry I spray painted with black rustoleum,
both
sides. When
paint was dried I
checked to see if additional paint was needed and to be on the safe
side I gave the trellis two coats.
The
trellis dried quickly, then it was time to decorated it with a strand
of led white Christmas lights. I secured the strand of lights onto
the trellis with plastic zip ties. When attaching lights to the
trellis was completed I propped it up in the corner of my patio, ran
an outdoor extension cord to the outlet and set it on a timer.
1 comment:
It looks like a waterfall of lights. Very pretty.
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