Sunday, November 19, 2017

Rust Never Sleeps

No, rust never sleeps, it keeps getting reused. At a local museum, we saw this display of old toy trucks that had been turned into lamps.


What do you think this one is? Phil said if you turn it sideways, it looks like a rabbit.

And here we are looking in this mirror. The frame is more toy trucks, license plates, and locks.

“If I speak with human eloquence and angelic ecstasy but don’t love, I’m nothing but the creaking of a rusty gate.”

1 Corinthians 13

17 comments:

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

That is very inventive Ginny

Reanaclaire said...

This is really creative.. and instead of throwing them away, something unique comes out of them! Nice, Ginny!

Nancy Chan said...

That is a very nice photo of you and Phil in the mirror! Great idea recycling the rusty toy trucks into lamps. Priceless items!

Ann said...

How unique and a good way to recycle these old toys. No clue what that third one is.

Joan said...

I see that kind before (On the t.v.) like it allways !

Karen said...

So imaginative!

MadSnapper said...

this post might win the award for strange things you have found. what a great idea and you found it to show us. I would never ever think of making lamps from toys or a frame for a mirror. but I love them all.... keep on the hunt, I am waiting

Betsy Banks Adams said...

What a neat thing to do with old rusty toy trucks... I think I recognize some of those trucks --since I'm pretty old and rusty myself. ha ha

Happy Thanksgiving to you.

I am thankful for YOU.

Hugs,
Betsy

Tamago said...

What a fun museum. I love the idea of turning rusty toys into lamps! They look very pretty. And I love the photo of you and Phil :-)

Chatty Crone said...

I think it is interesting what some people do with rust - but don't think I would buy one! lol

Christine said...

I love these rusty toys & their repurposed uses! Now I wish I had kept my sons old toys to try this!
Have a good week!

Filip and Kristel said...

So you see that old objects still have their charm.

Greetings,
Filip

Ruth Hiebert said...

It is interesting how people use even old rusted toys and turn them into something of value.

Rose said...

I wondered if anyone that read this would mention the title of the post...wonder if any one knows that that is a Neil Young album! I bet to go buy some of those toys would be really expensive!

Ann said...

I have some rusty old trucks and I love them.I like decorating the cabs for the holdidays with trees and ribbons. You know if you rest you rust!!
Ann

Kim@stuffcould.... said...

Oh I ,I’ve these, how clever

L. D. said...

Great verse. I really like the reuse of old cars and trucks. Original artworks so to speak.

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