Kim’s bench is SO sweet. It looks adorable with all her pretty fall decor arranged on it.
I wanted one bad, but I kept putting it off, thinking I’d have to build it from scratch like she did.
Then one day I remembered this mess that I bought at a yard sale a few weeks ago.
Seriously – is that not the ugliest thing you’ve ever seen? I only paid $3 for it, but I couldn’t figure out EVEN THEN why I was buying it. Take a good look, ladies, and remember this next time you whip out the craft paint because THIS is what can happen when you get carried away. Every bit of this thing – NOT just the stenciling – was painted with craft paint (which at least made it easy to sand off!) Matt – who never says anything about all the junk I bring home – was horrified. I told him it would be fantastic when I was done with it.
The gross little thing sat in my garage for a few weeks, sanded and primed (because I couldn’t stand to look at the grapes and ivy leaves for ONE MORE SECOND) while I thought and thought about what she might become. I rejected several ideas before remembering the porch bench.
One weekend I showed Matt Kim’s Bench Post and asked him if he thought we could use the mess as a starting point. I’d already purchased the MDF to use for the top.
He got right on it – ripping apart the old bench and using it as the sides to the new one.
Then he cut the MDF for the top (to my specs, of course) built a box out of 2x4’s and attached it, evened out the bottom of the sides (so it wouldn’t wobble) and assembled the whole thing.
AND he looked cute while doing it!
Let’s zoom in on the part I like best…
ANYWAY…once he was done I primed it (grey) and painted it (black) and let her dry in the garage.
Then I moved her to her new home on the porch and gave her some decorations.
Pretty, huh?
If you love the “Autumn” sign (I’ll admit that I do – even though I’m the one that made it!) you can read all about making it here - it was super EASY and lots of FUN :)
20 comments:
This looks great! And I'm not just talking about those bulging arms! :)
I love it!!! (The bench, not the close up of the arms.)
Thanks for the shout out. I'm happy you liked it and thrilled you found a way to use something ugly to make it. Talk about ultimate repurposing. Some people need to step AWAY from the craft paint. =)
Love it black, too. Now, I'm kinda wanting a black bench... hmmmm. =)
PS - I love the framed "spooky" - is that on burlap?
It's not - it's supposed to look like old newsprint. I bought it a couple of years ago - before I started making everything! Burlap would be perfect, though :)
Just stopping by from ASPTL. LOVE LOVE LOVE your bench! That took some great vision! I am going to start scoping out materials for mine now!
Love the bench! And the arms... :) Hard to believe that bench was the same one you bought for $3!
The bench looks fab and the worker is very charming! LOL!!! FAb display!
Sweet bench, but even sweeter arms! Love the ulra-zoom! Your front porch is adorable.
Wow! I need vision like that!
I love the final outcome of that bench! You've inspired me to go forth and make my custom one I want for a coffee table. If those arms can do it, so can these arms, right?!? LOL!!
Donna
I love everything! Just remembered I have a couple of extra frames in the basement- I think I'll try some signs too!
colors turned out awesome and i really love the bench! i might have to think about making one someday
I LOVE it and your decor. Gee whiz now I want one too. The bench, not the husband. But I my fav part is muscle arms TOO. ;-) LOL
WOW! THAT is EXCELLENT! Great job!
I love the way the bench turned out and those pumpkins are fabulous!
What a transformation! The bench looks beatiful in black.
I really enjoyed looking around your blog! What great ideas!!
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I love the bench idea....trying to "layer" the porch with a stool:)
Thanks for stopping by!
Tamera@doubledelight
PS - I love the framed "spooky" - is that on burlap?
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