So back in 2005, we finally bought a house with a two car garage - yippee! Well, not so fast there pal. The "fixer-upper" required lots of work, of which I/we felt that I could do most of the basic stuff myself. For this, I'd need some power tools, and ended up acquiring most of the basics - table saw, miter saw, router, and a number of other items that you need to do your own kitchen cabinet replacement. A byproduct of the reno, was a stack of 1/2" cedar boards that covered many surfaces in the house... yes, even the ceiling in some rooms! So rather than throw it away, I decided to rip the tongues (broken during demo) and stack it up for future projects.
Cedar planters for both sides of the front stairs... you know what they say, happy wife, happy life! |
But this was stuff that was created out of necessity, and not too much creativity went into them. Plus, they were relatively simple to make, even though they end up taking days to construct and finish.
The collapsible bar and matching cooler were my next use of the cedar, and have been very popular pieces during our many outdoor (and indoor) events.
As I neared the end of the pile of cedar, the projects needed to get smaller, and so the last bits were used for some chickadee birdhouses. Most were given away as gifts, but the one we have hung on our garage has had numerous occupants and offspring!
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