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Are you also for upcycling old wood pieces that can be given new life?
These reclaimed wood pieces were given to me by my dad to work on, and see what I can do with them. I accepted the challenge although this was something new to me. I have never worked with wood before and so I turned to Instagram to get inspiration on DIYs.
I already had designs in mind but I also had to learn a few carpentry, woodworking and electricity skills. Besides getting to know the wood pieces, I learned how to use power tools and other materials such as wood paints and oils. Hardware, tool and online stores became my go-to shops for anything needed in the process.
I am happy with how the pieces turned out. What do you think?
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The original reclaimed mahogany wood piece I named “Aria”, as it looked like it was singing solo.
Aria transformed: painted with gold and black acrylic, drilled holes and coated with mineral oil. It can serve as a vase, paperweight, brush or pen holder.
B2B collective: original reclaimed mahogany wood pieces.
B2B collective transformed: one side was painted with gold acrylic. It imitates the horizon at dusk. It can serve as art coasters/decoratives for your tables or walls.
B2B collective transformed: one side painted with glitter blue and gold acrylic. It imitates the horizon at dusk.
The original reclaimed mahogany wood piece I named “Grizz”, as it looked like a grizzly bear’s face.
Grizz transformed: torched, painted with gold and black acrylic. It can serve as a vase, paperweight, centerpiece, etc.
Original reclaimed mahogany wood pieces I named “The Sitter”. These are chunky pieces that I originally intended as plain stands.
The Sitter transformed: I coated them with oil, decorated them with marbles and added legs. It can serve as stools, book or cake stands, centerpieces, etc.
The original reclaimed mahogany wood piece I named “The Wood Vessel”, inspired by a ship’s hull.
The Wood Vessel transformed: left back part of the wood as is and coated with mineral oil, half part of the front painted in gold + black acrylic and drilled holes in the middle. It can function as a loop hanger/wall decor, but you can get creative and use it for some other function as you wish.
The original reclaimed mahogany wood piece I named “Atlas”. Immediately pictured it holding a globe bulb.
Aria transformed: one of its tri-color light.
Painted front body with gold and glitter blue that mimics the painting style of Van Gogh, and electrified it by adding a tri-color globe bulb and plug. This can function as a desk or bedside lamp.
The original reclaimed mahogany wood piece I named “Lit”, plainly due to lighting added to it.
Lit transformed: only 5 were able to withstand the clean-up and transformation into these beautiful wood lamps. It can function as a desk or bedside lamps.
Lit in gray with a daylight bulb. The lamp shade is made out of wire mesh and covered with a white non-slip mat. Yes, you can repurpose some items originally intended for another use.
Lit in pink with a warm light bulb.
The original reclaimed mahogany wood piece I named “Leafies”. These are sliced further into thin pieces to form the group.
Leaves transformed: it serves as accents to lighting installed to attach to it. It can function as desk or wall lights.
Leafies on one side that was painted with brown and white acrylic then sanded for a rough look.
Leafies’ other side is painted with burnt acrylic color.
Original reclaimed Alnus or black elder wood piece I named “The Mushroom”. It looked like it has a nose. I stripped off its old skin and oiled its body before adding lighting.
The Mushroom transformed: added a tri-color 15W (very bright) flat bulb. It can function as a desk lamp.
The Mushroom is in subtle warm light.
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Hi there!I am Angel Harmony, a creator using my platforms to express myself through art, writing, crafts DIY/makeover/upcycles. After 10+ years in the corporate world, I decided to shift and finally focus on my creative side. Do join me in Instagram and Facebook, and let us share ideas and inspire creatives!
Gabrielė, or, as other people like to call her, Gab, Gabi, Gabert or Gabe, is a community manager at Bored Panda. Despite all the names above you can also call her a Viking since she has acquired a BA in Scandinavian Studies (feel free to send her a message in Norwegian). After the bachelor, this Viking wanted to conquer more lands—that is why she flew to Belgium and finished a MA in Cultural Studies. Gabrielė is a true culture enthusiast. Besides work, she is learning how to play a guitar and enjoys going to movies, art exhibitions and concerts.
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