You know that saying, "one man's trash is another man's treasure"? This scenario is that quote playing out in real life. Someone left an old propane tank out on Frost Lane in Fremont a few weeks ago. Gidget Frost-Janvrin took to the Fremont NH Community page on Facebook in hopes to find the person who left it out and let them know that this is what it was turned into:

Gordon D. Frost via Facebook
Gordon D. Frost via Facebook
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YUP! That is an adorable Minion from Despicable Me! Can you even handle the cuteness? A Salisbury-based artist named Gordon D. Frost uses old metal scraps to create one-of-a-kind sculptures. He uses everything from broken farm machinery to lawn mowers, or in this case, an old propane tank.

I went to visit his page called Rusty Iron Art and found out this minion also has a friend!

How cool are they? Not only are they awesome and unique lawn art, they are also fire pits! Observe:

WHOA! I love how the fire and smoke comes out of the minions' goggles. If you are thinking "man, this would make for an awesome last minute gift for my papa bear! He would love this custom minion fire pit", you're right, he would! But sadly, those sculptures above are already spoken for. Make sure you follow Rusty Iron Art so you can get first dibs on future creations.

There is so much talent and creativity in this community. It never ceases to amaze me!

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