Thursday, June 18, 2009

another weekend project

saw this outside of Ravenna gardens in Kirkland.  They wanted $1200 for it, so Tracy said to take a picture of it so he could make it.  YAH!  They used old windows in the construction....in fact the whole thing looks like it was made from recycled building materials.

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  1. Ya its recycled. well if you do it with your own you can make it in $500 easily.

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  2. This is way too cool...please show us a picture when your's is created...

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  3. If you join a Freecycle group or check Craigslist's free section you could get the materials for way $500, maybe even 100% free. And ask at your transfer station or dump. Mine has a metal section for recycling that you can pick from (for the roof).

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  4. This is great! Whatever it is... Can I borrow your husband when he is finished? :)

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  5. That would be a PERFECT school bus bench at the end of my driveway for the kids!!
    Blessings~LillySue

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  6. love it!
    I can't wait to see Tracy's version! (Sounds like a great Artfest class too :))

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  7. that is cute. I saw a whole shed made with old windows and such. I have a BUNCH of old windows that I keep telling myself I am going to make a greenhouse with.

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  8. Oh this would look so great in my garden.

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  9. It's gorgeous, I bet the Tracy and Teesha version will be even more wonderful :)

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  10. It is very cute, but I think you could make it for a lot less than $1,200 for sure.

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  11. I love it! it is like a bird house for people!

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  12. Hi Teesha, just love coming by your blog and checking it out time to time, I left you a "Very Sweet Award" on my blog so come by and pick it up!! thanks for sharing all your creativity!!

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  13. Oh, i saved that pic to show MY husband!! i want one too :)
    LOVE YOUR BLOG :)
    ~misschell (chinamommy)

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  14. I love this! You are sooo lucky that your hubby is handy!

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