Close Give Feedback
Resene Paints - home page
Facebook Pinterest Instagram YouTube

cycle of life

From Habitat magazine - issue 28

Giving old items a new life, and helping raise money for charity, is all in a day’s work for Sarah Herring.

Upcycling second-hand furniture and accessories isn’t a new idea. But the charitable spin put on the process by Resene and Sarah Herring makes it different.

As part of Resene’s work in the community, it asks Sarah to choose an item from a Salvation Army Family Store and add value by refurbishing it. She then returns the item to the store for sale. The initiative is called Upcycling for Good. Sarah also documents the process with step-by-step photographs and instructions, which are featured on the habitat by Resene website.

She has upcycled all manner of things, from furniture and jars to magazine racks and suitcases. It’s a skill she honed when creating a DIY column syndicated to various national newspapers, some of which were sponsored by Resene. When the column wrapped up, this new opportunity came along.

Sarah Herring and Wilson's ginger ale boxes
Right: Simple crates with a fun pattern using Resene Sea Green, Resene ASAP, Resene Palm Green and Resene Hopbush› View the step by step instructions for this project.

Recycle a desk with paint
One of Sarah’s most memorable projects was this desk which she stripped back and decorated in an elegant chevron pattern, using Resene Alabaster and Resene Colorwood Bark wood stain.  › View the step by step instructions for this project.

Says Resene marketing manager Karen Warman: “We have been working with the Salvation Army for a number of years on various programmes, including Hunger for Colour where we encourage customers to bring in a can of food in exchange for a Resene testpot. With the trend to upcycling, we got discussing the Salvation Army stores and what a great resource they are for furniture, accessories and other items that just need a fresh lick of paint or wood stain to make them as good as new. Often people get stuck for ideas, so we thought why not do up some items to provide some easy project ideas, then return the upcycled item for the Salvation Army store to sell.”

The Salvation Army Family Store in Botany Downs, Auckland, is Sarah’s hunting ground. “I try to choose something unique. I never have a grand plan, but know I can do something. It’s quite organic. I have a brainstorm with myself, and often go into my local Resene ColorShop in Pukekohe to bounce ideas off staff and to get guidance on the best type of products to use.

“The Family Store team gets right behind it. The staff often put items aside for me. I give them a before and- after poster to display with the item when I take it back, they photograph the display and put it on Facebook. The pieces usually sell super-fast, which is gratifying.”

It’s also gratifying for the Salvation Army, according to the National Family Store Manager Gareth Marshall. “Our Family Stores are full of treasures generously donated by members of the public. We value these donations and try our hardest to re-purpose and sell as much as possible.

Paint an art deco tray.
Art Deco motif revitalises an old tray with the help of metallic paints Resene Copperhead and Resene Solid Gold as well as Resene Dawn Chorus and Resene Rascal› View the step by step instructions for this project.

“We’re all about re-using and recycling, so teaming up with Resene on Upcycling for Good was a perfect match. Resene’s products and tips are a natural fit with our pre-loved furniture and accessories, which are usually great quality but could sometimes do with a lick of paint to ensure they fly off the shelves.

“Each year, nationally, our 132 stores save 16,000 tonnes from landfill. This initiative increases the value of the donated product, improves the range of goods for our customers, and furthers the Salvation Army’s mission and Resene’s community activity. We’re proud to partner with Resene and work on these win-win initiatives."

Sarah likes the sustainability aspect. “There’s a place for fast, cheap trends but I get such satisfaction with giving something another home and life.” It’s also a great bonding experience for Sarah and her four year- old son Milo. “He loves to paint alongside me, and he often comes to the Resene ColorShop and The Salvation Army Family Store with me.”

“I've become more confident as I understand the Resene products more. There are so many non-traditional surfaces you can paint. I remember the day I discovered Resene Waterborne Smooth Surface Sealer [which provides a key for non-porous surfaces].”

While the most often asked question is ‘won’t you run out of ideas', Sarah believes that as long as there are unique and individual pieces, there will be new ideas. "The projects can't be too ambitious or scary; they need to be relatable and fun. I hope I can inspire others to pick up a paint brush and give upcycling a go."

▸ View step by step instructions for projects featured on this page: retro wooden crate | desk restoration | art deco tray

 

Search habitat magazine stories

Want to get your own free copy of future issues of habitat magazine?

Printed copies of habitat highlights are available from late March 2024 at Resene ColorShops and resellers, while stocks last. You can view back issues of habitat magazine online.

If you have an idea, project or story that you think would suit habitat, we’d love to hear from you. Please drop us an email with your details and include photos if submitting a project.

Sign up for a DIY card and Save! Australia | New Zealand

Return to Habitat 28

 

Order online now:
Testpots | Paints | Primers and Sealers | Stains | Clears | Accessories

Get inspired Get inspired ! Subscribe      Get saving Get saving ! Apply for a DIY card

Resene Paints Ltd

Can't find what you're looking for? Ask us!

Resene Paints Ltd   – www.resene.com

Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Pinterest Follow us on Instagram Follow us on YouTube
Videos on how to paint and stain your house
 

Welcome to our World of Colour!™
Colours shown on this website are a representation only. Please refer to the actual paint or product sample. Resene colour charts, testpots and samples are available for ordering online.   See measurements/conversions for more details on how electronic colour values are achieved.

What's new | Specifiers | Painters | DIYers | Artists | Kids | Sitemap | Home | TOP ⇧