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Lisa D

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DIY'er for crafts, furniture refinishing, small home reno's, repurposing and recapturing the charm of the unwanted.


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  • See all the crackling and crazing in the rubber? 10
  • Assemble all necessary cleaning products:  Drink - yep!  Bleach, all purpose cleaner, rubber gloves etc.
  • Have resident "handyman"  aka my hunny pry off old rusty rim.  He says "piece of cake - BIG screwdriver should pop this loose!!
  • Grrrrrrunt . . . . .prrrrry and whack!!!
  • OK, time for the big boy toys  . . er tools!! Let's try a crowbar, that oughta do it!
FINAL SCORE:  Rusty Rim 1
Hunny & Tools  0
Time for Plan "B"
  • STEP II:  Paint entire tire - RIM INCLUDED  in your choice of base color.  Remember this pic - it made it's debut as a Plant Stand when I featured my Hydrangeas!!  Surely this tire has a more prestigious future - remember the crazing? 4
  • My helper using nut picker to dig dirt out of treads.  WHAT?? Just cuz it's a tire doesn't mean it should suffer w/unsightly treads!!  Just wait . . . . . .
  • Well of course I painted the treads.  I mean, just look @that pretty chevron design and besides . . . you didn't really think I'd pass up this tedious opportunity,  DID YOU??
  • TA DA!!! ;~)  The LEOPARD TIRE PLANTER - now you know WHY I was soooo obsessed w/the cracks & crazing.  It just SCREAMED make me something really special!!!
  • STEP III:  Prepping the planter.  Styrofoam peanuts for drainage and no added weight like gravel would do!! 1
  • Add soil & plants.  Hen & chicks plus the cutest lil cactus (cute, but it bites)
  • Dress it up with some pretty white granite gravel. 3
  • Perfect fit - right in the middle of our never used glass table on the deck - what a centerpiece!! 2
  • But . . . . . then I decided the front porch would be better if I didn't want to roast it so it ended up on an old milkcan!! 3
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THE LEOPARD TIRE PLANTER

STEP I. Find yourself an old tire - preferrably w/o the rim!!
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Yard decor using an old tire.

Culpepper Carpets and Interiors, Inc.
Culpepper Carpets and Int... Atlanta, GA
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  • A balanced mix of Perennials and Annuals combine to make a unique "show stopper" design. 7
  • This Raised Tire Planter adds a quirky conversation piece to any garden for under $20 3
  • Step 1:  Trim vintage table legs to a suitable height which will match the size of your tire
  • Step 2:  Cut a plywood circle for a base and fasten table legs with screws.
  • Step 3:  Securely fasten junk tire to base with long screws.
  • Step 4:  Add soil.  Choose a container mix suitable for Bedding Plants.  Ensure that you fill the tire completely.
  • Step 5:  Plant complimentary Perennials and Annuals for maximum texture and colour.
  • Step 6:  Fill in with soil between the newly transplanted pots and water  in generously. 2
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Up cycled Tire Planter

Want a great conversation piece in your garden that will appeal to male and female alike? Try up cycling an old tire into an unexpected piece of art that is perfect in your back yard ...»
garden retreat. This eco-friendly conversation starter will add colour and charm to any outdoor space!

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I Turned a Tire into an Ottoman!

I can't stop smiling! Everytime I walk pass my sunroom I want to pat myself on the back. I've been wanting a round ottoman forever. So I got a tire and made one! Take a look at all the ...»
before and after pics and the how-to here: http://www.thatwasawhat.blogspot.com/

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Nikki Atlanta, GA
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New Craze: Old Tire Planters!

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Miriam I New York, NY
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New Craze: Old Tire Planters!

Miriam I
Miriam I New York, NY
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New Craze: Old Tire Planters!

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Miriam I New York, NY
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  • The cutout from the tire to give the planter its ending/petal shape.  This cutout could be used as a wall decoration, or what have you. 5
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New Craze: Old Planters, as Miriam I has posted earlier/before. (DECADES OLD INVENTION!!! Not a new idea)

Showing my FIRST MADE TIRE PLANTER to you all!!! What do you think about it???

INSTRUCTIONS: ...»

1 - Take a very worn out tire (best with no wires sticking out).

2 - Wash it with a degreaser, and a brush to get rid of possible oils on it.

3 - You are now ready to draw the shape of the top ending/petal you will want your tire planter to have, but before you do this, with your thumb (finger) press down to feel that where you will be drawing/cutting there is NO WIRES. If you are able to press down, that means NO WIRES there.

4 - Cut out the drawing you made with a very hard, and sharp knife. You will have another decoration piece after doing this. For example as in picture #4.

5 - Turn the tire inside out. This is somewhat difficult, but doable.

6 - Now that the tire is inside out, paint it. I used oil-based superior durability premium quality protective enamel paint (OIL PAINT). I know that what I used could be a little pricey, but you probably don't have to go to that extent.

7 - Let the tire dry well.

8 - After dried, if you want to make designs on it as I did on the RED PAINTED TIRE, you will need to used a paint that has a primer in it, or prime the spots where you will be doing the little decorations. For example, the green leaves that are painted on this RED TIRE PLANTER.

9 - You are now finished, and ENJOY!!!

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Leida R Tampa, FL
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Reclaimed Island

I built this from some junk wood that was lingering in the barn. Of course hadta cap it off with a 3" hand carved slab.
Stone-Crete Artistry
Stone-Crete Artistry Burns, TN
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Kitchen Barstool Revamp

I decided to kick it up a notch with some NEON!! My weopon of choice: Rustoleum Flourescent Spray Paint
Shavonda @ AHomeFullOfColor
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    Very Brave. Very Cool !
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