Get some free utility cable or wire reels and begin to create your bar sized table and bar stools for your outdoor picnics. I will tell you how to make these yourself in only a few steps. You can paint your flowers of any kind, but I painted the delightful sunflower.
Step 1- Go to Lowes and pick up some spools or reels for free! You can also get them at your local cable or telephone company. If you ask, they might just deliver them to you. You would need the main table to be as tall as a bar or tall counter and the stools, of course shorter and smaller. I show only three of the seats in my pictures but I did manage to get two more of them later and had a stool for each of us in my family of five.
Step 2-Wash your wooden spools and hammer down any nails. They use thousands of nails in these things for some reason and you can tear the hide right off of your hands if you are not careful because a lot of them stick out. After spraying and washing them. Let them dry.
Step 3-Sand them a little or a lot depending how smooth you prefer. The idea is also to get off any tar or oil that they sometimes have on them so that your paint will stick.They can be a little splintery so a lot of sanding might be a good idea if you have the type that seem to be really rough. You will need a leaf blower to blow off all the saw dust in every hole because the paint will not stick well if you are constantly dragging stuff out of the holes with the paint brush or roller.
Step 4-Get some outdoor glossy white paint and just paint the whole thing. It might take another coat. This is going to be your canvas for your beautiful art-work. You could use a cream white paint instead if you would rather tone down the brightness. This ended up to be a family project because my kids were little and this step was the best one for that because the whole thing needed paint. How could you go wrong with a 3 year old and a paint brush...hummm
Step 5-After these coats of white paint dry, start painting your sunflowers or any flowers. Be creative. Sunflowers just seemed to be the easiest for me because I am not no where near an artist. The other reason I painted sunflowers is because they are a tall flower and it just fit the project being they were going to be painted on tall spools.
Step 6-After you are really sure everything is completely dry, put a couple of coats of outdoor poly on the whole thing. Remember these things are very heavy and will be too hard to store them somewhere. If you are in an area with changing seasons, they are going to be sitting in a lot of snow and ice. If you are near water or ocean, they will retain a lot of moisture. So you need to think ahead and do what is best for your area in keeping them nice for years to come. You might consider an extra coat or two of a sealer.
Here is a picture of the spools from afar. Sitting between my two weeping willow trees at our picnic area. We later got an umbrella and fit it into the hole in the middle of the table.
So there you have it!!! All you had to pay for was the paint and now you have the most unique outdoor furniture in town!!
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Please Note:All of my pictures are my own, unless otherwise stated, either taken with my digital camera Kodak 14MP, or an actual picture from my huge collection for many years that I have scanned to my computer to use.






