The Busy Bug

May 03, 2012

2012~ WHAT'S GROWING SERIES~RECYCLED FENCE GREENHOUSE BENCHES!

We had a wind storm last year November 
& most of our fences got blown down. 
 I kept 2 of the fences thinking i'll use it for something. 
I've been Recycling, Reusing & Reducing lately!
So, since I have the Greenhouse now, 
I thought that I could use them on the benches
I need to make to put my plants on.  
This is how they turned out!

CAUTION...
TONS OF PICTURES AHEAD!




The legs are on!

First one stained....

Don't you just love that rich color!!
I know I do!

 Both stained...looking "sexy"!


This is the fence that I took apart.  
I used both fences to cover both table tops and bottoms.

All cut into pieces....

  A lot of sanding....


All stained and nailed down,
using all the nails I took out of the fences.


They love their new home!

 Don't they look FABULOUS!!!
I'm so excited to use them!
And I did this all DIY!!


44 comments:

  1. You amaze me Karen! I love to see the things you get into and I love to see the finished products. You go girl!
    Judy

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  2. Looks great! You could put a Square Foot Garden table in there also!

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  4. Your greenhouse and tables look great!

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  5. Hi Karen, thanks for stopping by! I'm following you and your garden adventures now too:) Great tables!!
    www.sewanddipity.com

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  7. Thanks for featuring me on your blog, Ginger!

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  8. Awesome job on those. Thanks for coming and sharing this with us at The Sunday Round Up.
    Rose

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  9. They look great! My mom would love to have these as well.
    Thanks for sharing at our Sunday Round Up! Can't wait to see what you have for us next weekend. Have a GREAT week!
    xoxo
    Heather

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  10. Thanks Heather! More fun to come!

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  11. These look great! I want some!

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  12. What a great project! They turned out great.

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  13. WOW - I am totally amazed that you DIY'd this! Love that you reused the fence pieces! Thanks so much for sharing it at the {what's shakin' link party}

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  14. This is amazing, I am going to have to show it to the hubs, he will love it! Thanks so much for sharing and I am a new follower!
    Hope you have a great day!
    Michelle
    www.delicateconstruction.com

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  15. These turned out awesome! Great job!
    Thanks for linking up to this week's Catch a Glimpse party! I'll be featuring this tomorrow!

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    1. Thanks Allison, can't wait to visit your blog again!

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  16. They really look Awesome. Great job
    ColleenB.

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  17. Wow, you made some great tables and also so pretty! Thank you for sharing this at Sunday Blog Love this weekend. Wishing you a wonderful weekend!

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  18. GREAT idea, Karen! Love this idea! Had to pin it for future projects ahead! lol!

    xoxo laurie

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  19. I love this, you did a wonderful job! Thanks so much for sharing at Sunday Round UP!
    -Kayla :)

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  20. What a great project! We may have to replace some fencing next summer so I will be keeping this in mind to repurpose some of the pieces. I would love it if you would share it on my linky party Tout It Tuesday! http://www.claimingourspace.com/2012/05/tout-it-tuesday-7.html

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    1. Thank you so much for the kind compliment! I did link up to your party and I hope you post your project when you do your fence project!

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  21. Thanks for sharing on Tout It Tuesday!

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  24. Those look great Karen. I am looking for supports for grow beds made from 55 gal pickle barrels that are cut long ways , for a Aquaponics system. The beds are filled with pea gravel and get pretty heavy when they are flooded. I like your idea here I think with just a few tweaks that this will work.
    Good Job and thanks for sharing.
    Eddie

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    1. That sounds great. Would love to see what you make for your system. Thanks for stopping by!

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