So do I.
I love to see articles like this and I'll add it to the "scrapbook" I display at arts & crafts shows. Living in Arizona for 25 years, I've seen a lot of beautiful desert landscape turned into developments, and it's not always possible to salvage the very usable materials before they're literally carted off to the landfill. About 10 years ago, when the massive developments began around Buckeye, Arizona, where we lived, my husband and I did get permission from the contractor to take whatever we wanted prior to it being removed. We could not cut standing trees, but we could take anything that had already been downed for construction.
Having neither the time, equipment, or market for custom furniture, we still were able to make some cool stuff.
All the jars and bowls and boxes in these pictures were made from salvaged wood. The ironwood box in the center is lined with cedar, salvaged from a wild bird food display at Walmart.
Tansy Gold