
The First Unspoken Rule of a Picking a Great Curb Find is…
NEVER PICK FROM YOUR NEIGHBORS CURB!!!
At least, that’s what my daughter-in-law says.
(So, what do you do when you see something that screams to be saved?)
I live in a friendly neighborhood in a small town.
I have a few neighbors who don’t like to have garage sales.
They will put plants, gardening items, and even vegetables
on the curb to share with neighbors. I have great neighbors!

The metal plant stand.
I had looked at this plant stand sitting by the curb for a couple of days.
The evening before garbage pickup, while my husband
and I were taking the dog on his evening walk, we decided to grab it.
(I double-checked with the neighbor the next day.)

I didn’t mind it the way it was. I like a little chippy goodness.
The problem was every time you bumped it,
or the wind blew, you would see little flakes everywhere.

I figured it would be an easy-peasy project.
All I would need to make it look great would be a can of black spray paint*.
(and a little scraping)
I went to the home store and picked up a small wire brush* and
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It seems that the metal stand was coated in plastic and not painted.
As flaky as it seems, I soon realized it would take much more elbow grease than I intended.
Not to shy away from a challenge, I tried the metal brush*, a metal scraper tool*,
a palm sander*, and steel wool*.

I finally decided it was “good enough” and spray-painted it black
to match the black railing on my deck.

I really like it out there. (Dexter agrees.)
But now I think I need to find another one.

