I did it - I made something old, look new, and then look old again! Well that's how I felt this weekend anyway. Here's the bench all purtied up -
Just to jog your memory - here is what it started out looking like, fresh from the garbage (well and it sat in our garage for 2 years, but fresh from all that) -
Why is it that projects always cost two times as much and take two times as long as you expect then to. I came back from the hardware store having spent $70 to fix up our "free" project. Now I will admit that most of what I bought were things like clamps that will get used on other projects, but still.... And in order to get the project done all in one weekend, I was painting like a madwoman in the dark no less. The things I do for my bloggy friends.
Now for the nitty-gritty step-by-step. The first thing I did was sand the bench down to get rid of all the flaking paint. I know some of you are sobbing that I got rid of all the chippy loveliness, but it was a bit too rustic for our house, so cover it up I did.
Since the bench was split in half, I had to glue it together and clamp it overnight.
Since the bench was split in half, I had to glue it together and clamp it overnight.
Then I cut 2 small boards to put underneath for added support, and glued and screwed them into place.
Then I primed the bench,
and painted it two coats of blue, sanding the edges after each coat.
Then the fun began - I used a product that was a combination of stain and sealer that you rub on and then wipe off. It was messy because it is oil based, but does the job of making your bench look old and dirty. Here is a picture with one board just with paint and one board that has also had the stain applied so you can see the difference.
Then I had to let it dry. All I can say, after writing all this, is I know why no laundry got done this weekend.
I love the toned-down blue and the bench looks really happy on our front porch. Now we just need to get going on planting some flowers.
Here's a few more photos for your viewing pleasure.
The End!
Linked to:
Metamorphasis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch
More Thrifty Treasures at Southern Hospitality
Just Something I Whipped Up at The Girl Creative
DIY Day at A Soft Place to Land
Show and Tell Day at Blue Cricket Design
Home and Family Friday at Home is Where My Story Begins
Inspired by Linky at The Inspired Room
We Can Do It Cheaper at The Virginia House
Show and Tell Friday at My Romantic Home
Modern Craftswoman Monday at Tools are for Women Too!
Best of 2010 Twice Owned Tuesday Party at House of Grace
Show and Tell Day at Blue Cricket Design
Home and Family Friday at Home is Where My Story Begins
Inspired by Linky at The Inspired Room
We Can Do It Cheaper at The Virginia House
Show and Tell Friday at My Romantic Home
Modern Craftswoman Monday at Tools are for Women Too!
Best of 2010 Twice Owned Tuesday Party at House of Grace
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