I’ve been trying to organize my picture files, which I find almost as exciting as organizing my sock drawer. However, one good thing came out of it (and it wasn’t finding my matching blue-striped fuzzy socks, although I really would like to) – I came across one of my summer projects that never got to be posted! Poor thing.
Anyway, based on my French chocolate coffee table (which spawned a few more similar projects here, here, and here), I decided to transform this old bench…
…into a ‘vintage French’ piece!
My original idea was just to sand the top down to bare wood, and paint the base of the bench.
But do you see those wide panels that run along the front and the back? The bench told me (if you have read my blog, you’ll know that furniture often talks to me) that those spaces were perfect for more typography. So before I knew it (not really—it took forever) I had sanded the entire bench down!
I only worried about removing the old finish. All the knicks, scrapes, and dings are welcome to stick around. That’s character.
Next thing was to choose the perfect graphic (all of my French ads have been found at The Graphics Fairy), print it out, and then take it to an office store to be copied onto an overhead transparency.
Here I am at work…
If you’ve seen my other projects, you’ll notice that I’ve gotten a little smarter. I put this piece up on a folding table so I didn’t have to contort myself on the floor so much!!
And in case you’re wondering…I am using a plain old bottle of acrylic paint. (Others have suggested using paint markers or a Sharpie, but I don’t think they distress as well. You can use whatever suits you best.)
I really dressed up for this impromptu photo shoot, can’t you tell?
This is what the bench looks like before any distressing or staining.
I actually used lines from two other ads for the front and back panels of the bench.
They may or may not make sense with what the top says!
After the paint was completely dry, I distressed the lettering with sandpaper, and then wiped on a coat of Minwax Antique Walnut stain. I finished the bench with a couple of coats of Minwax Polycrylic.
This little bench went with me to an outdoor market in July. It was one of the last projects I finished before going, so it missed out on a ‘formal’ photo shoot in my home! But here’s what it looked like outside on a beautiful July day.
You may not have noticed it, but those two side panels actually hide a lower cubby. I envision this as an entry bench with a place to hide shoes! (I painted the inside black.)
So that’s my little French Bench. If this looks like a project you would like to try, be sure and check around for a used overhead projector. Lots of times you can find them at school surplus sales, or you might even be able to borrow one from your local school.
Ahh, summer….
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i love the look of this on a bench! and i happen to love that the title rhymes.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Thanks so much for sharing this eclectic work!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty for a simple styled bench! I just love Graphics Fairy too! You definitely do her finds justice!!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out wonderfully, Korrie! I especially love the way the top one turned out.
ReplyDeleteYour bench looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis such a transformation! I love the way that you breathe new life into your projects. Everything, in your hands, seems filled with potential. penny
ReplyDeleteHiya Korrie!! I think that once I complete a few more simple pieces of furniture (are any of them really SIMPLE?) I am going to attempt to so this. I would love to create some signage!! As usual, you make it look so easy! Thanks so much for all your tips and tricks!!
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Kristal
love it!
ReplyDeleteI love it, and you're right, it would be perfect for an entry hall.
ReplyDeleteOh course....you KNOW I love this bench!!! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteWhat is your trick to linking up to all those parties?!! That list is a mile long. I must be doing something wrong, because it would take me forever. Am I missing something???
The most awesome bench, EVER! Love it.
ReplyDeleteBet it sold QUICK, too.
I, too, wondered if you know a way to link up to parties faster than I do?
xo bj
Beautiful bench now i will be on the look out for an over head projector would love to do a few pieces of furniture for my daughter
ReplyDeleteKorrie--your french bench is beautiful! Your patience STILL amazes me! :)
ReplyDeletegail
yet another fantastic piece!
ReplyDeleteUsed the ink jet transfer method this weekend, came out great! Thanks again for telling us about it!
Love,love it ! You are so talented,I am in awe of the things you manage to do .Hugs,Jen
ReplyDeleteOne more of your creations that I love! You really must have a steady hand to do this painting...it is so beautiful.
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Pat
LUV LUV LUV this, Korrie! You are so talented and really continue to inspire me! Because of you, I did buy an overhead projector....on Craigslist for $40! Now I just need something to use it on.... lol!
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
I love it, and you're right, it would be perfect for an entry hall.
ReplyDeleteAeron Chair
Wow Korrie, I love your bench!
ReplyDeleteKorrie,
ReplyDeleteYou are my inspiration! Honestly I melt inside when I see your work. I haven't seen anyone else transforma a piece with the beautiful French graphics/writing the way you do. I can't even imagine being able to freehand paint it the way you do. LOVE your style!
It looks fantastic! I can only imagine how long that takes. You are the queen of painting typography!
ReplyDeleteThis is really amazing! You are so talented... I could never imagine hand painting letters like that!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful piece! Love your projects and wish I had your patience!! -Jill
ReplyDeleteI'm smiling at the photos of you painting. You're sitting there all cute, with your legs crossed, like what you are doing is no big deal which is how you make all of your projects look! You make it seem so simple and yet I know better!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's just beautiful--how you "forget" something like this is a mystery to me!
ReplyDeleteI love this and you did a BEAUTIFUL job refinishing it. The lettering is the perfect accent to a simple bench.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! I would LOVE a bench like that.
ReplyDeleteI adore your French Bench! I am in awe of your creativity!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as usual. Yes, the phrases make sense together. The big one on top is a sign for a fabricator of ironworks (or wrought iron) for buildings. The others are "Product without rival" and "many styles and types" (or something like that. I hope that one sold for a pretty penny! It looks like alot of work.
ReplyDeleteFran
This looks great! You must have an incredibly steady hand.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool bench! I keep telling myself I'll try this one day!!! I love it! :-)
ReplyDeleteGirl you totally rocked out that bench and might I add that you have the patience of a Saint! The detail on that must have taken you forever. Love it!
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Kim
You are a queen! This bench is super!I am hosting my first ever blog hop this weekend and I would LOVE if you stopped by to link some stuff up!
ReplyDeleteKim @ Too Much Time
http://kim-toomuchtimeonmyhands.blogspot.com/search/label/get%20schooled%20saturday
I love it! Graphics Fairy has some great stuff and you did a wonderful job adding them to your bench. Love me some French typography! :)
ReplyDeleteYour bench looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteLuv the bench. Just awesome! I'm such a French fanatic.
ReplyDeleteGirl, you ARE amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteI just stopped by from Graphics Fairy. I love this bench. You did a wonderful job on it!
ReplyDeleteThis is great- I have an old bench I'd love to do something similar with. So glad I found you- now I'm subscribing so I don't miss anything. :-)
ReplyDeleteFabulous work!
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous piece!!! It looks awesome Korrie!
ReplyDeleteHi Korrie, Another beautiful project! I love the bench and the idea for hiding shoes. Thank you for linking to the Open House Party.
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Sherry
You are so awesome at what you do! Beautiful job Korrie!
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