Monday, August 4, 2014

Recycling our playscape

Back to reality. My handy husband has been on vacation for a week so a lot of projects got finished! But now he's back to work and I can enjoy the fruits of our labor. This week was all about recycling and rehabbing. We love vintage and recycled items, so fixing up and reusing old, discarded pieces fits perfectly in our plans for a greener, more playful yard. We visited Givits, a local antique/salvage/recycle center/thrift store and found quite a few gems there! First up we picked up this rusty old teeter totter from the '40s.


This old guy needed a lot of work. It is made of tubular steel and the bottom was completely rusted through. We had to patch it with steel patching, and take apart and sand the whole thing. Then we needed to replace the cross-braces, hardware, and make new seats for it. Then we repainted it and put it all back together.



Then came the chairs. More for the adults than the kids I suppose, but places to sit are important around any playscape. We assume they are from the '70s. They were in great shape for their age, but the paint was peeling, and the painter didn't do a very good job taping them off before spraying them fire-engine red. So after some much-needed attention from a paint scraper and a wire brush we repainted them bright green to match the trim and accents around our house. 



The last great find was a length of telephone pole. All that needed was some blocks screwed to the underside to make an awesome balance beam for the kiddos!



2 comments:

  1. OMG, Claudia! My brother, sister and I have been looking for that exact rocker (teeter totter). We had one as kids in NJ, and we have a photo of the three of us on it. My Dad's 80th birthday is coming up at the end of May, and we hope to re-create the photo with us as adults on the rocker, and give my Dad a side-by-side, framed "then-and-now" portrait. Any chance we can buy it from you? I'd have it shipped to Upstate NY where I live now. You can reach me at ecnordby@gmail.com. Thanks, Eric

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