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Upcycled Cast Iron Sign

What’s new, everybody? Or better yet, what’s left? It’s the next round of these curbside finds (aka. #trashure) and my eye is focuses on that red piece. Would you have nabbed it? It’s intriguing, at least to me, and definitely not trash-worthy. I’m thinking an upcycled cast iron sign sounds fun. Let’s do this!

Curbside Stash Collage by Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

As you can see in the photo, this is my original loot stash. Below are the projects I’ve made with them so far:

Okay, so when I grabbed that ornate piece to bring home, I figured it to be cast iron and still do. However, in my search to figure out what it came from, I still don’t know. My best guess is that it came off a small cast stove as it definitely has spots where it slid down over screws/bolts and was meant to be lifted off.

Red Cast Iron Piece Before Upcycled | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

In addition, it’s concave to have formed to rest over something. Let me hear your guesses!

CREATIVE CASTING

With that in mind, I also pulled these mini wood houses in the enamel pot with rolling pins in the photo above as well.

Wood Block House Found in Trash | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

They’re cute and will suit my purpose. Per my usual, I head out to my stash to see what I have that I can use to create my vision. Then, I find this remnant piece of reclaimed oak that is already perfectly sized for my purposes. Do you see the enamel pot with rolling pins hiding below? They’re waiting their turn. mwahahaha.

Reclaimed Cast Iron and Wood for Sign | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

In order for me to make this misfit menagerie fit together, I use a self-tapping metal screw and drill to make holes for screws.

Drilling Holes in Upcycled Cast Iron | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

Next, once I have the holes, I attach the piece only to get it lined up. However, after that, I remove it and give it a coat of white spray enamel.

Spraying Red Cast Iron | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

Meanwhile the paint dries, I set about to change the houses to my liking in muted tones.

Painting Block Houses | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

Also, I use a reactive stain on the oak board to give it even more aged appeal in a weathered finish.

Staining Reclaimed Oak Board with Reactive Stain | prodigalpieces.com #prodgalpieces

Finally, once all is painted, I assemble my upcycled cast iron sign and it’s ready to go.

COZY CAST IRON

Here’s my fun creation using someone’s unwanteds. hee hee.

Farmhouse Cast Iron Art Created from #Trashure by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

DIY Farmhouse Wood Art from Upcycled Cast Iron by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

It can stand on a surface or hang from the wall, but this reclaimed art is full of whimsy. Don’t you just love it?

Mini Salt Box Houses on Reclaimed Art by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

Reclaimed Wood and Upcycled Cast Iron Sign by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

Maybe these little homes rest in a woodland neighborhood with merry folk residing. Or… what do you imagine?

Handmade Wood Houses by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

Upcycled Wood and Cast Iron Art by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

Shop Prodigal Pieces Furniture, Vintage Finds, Handmade Goods, & Supplies for your home | shop.prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

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Let me know in the comments below what you would have done with it. Likewise, and share to inspire others to turn on their creative juices and have some fun.

A misfit piece from the trash is turned into an upcycled cast iron sign by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

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While you’re at it, here are more DIYs involving upcycled cast iron:

From Trash to Upcycled Plant Caddy, this cast iron and bamboo creations adds interest and function to your outdoor decor. Plus, repurposed bamboo torches for DIY decor too. Get all the details at Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces #handmade #outdoor #diy #homedecorCreate Rusty Farmhouse Decor from Curbside Finds like an Antique Singer Sewing Machine by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com #prodigalpieces

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What attracted me to Prodigal Pieces at first was the business name. What kept me interested is her opening up to share her life with her readers. She shares her beautiful creativity, has tutorials in her blog and takes what was old and makes it new again. I have several of her beautiful pieces decorating my home.
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