I am frantically working on a whole slew of last-minute projects for the Ruffles & Rust Vintage Market THIS WEEKEND! Set up starts tomorrow, and I still have sooooo much to do! I am also hoping for just a teeny tiny bit of sunshine so I can take pictures of all my finished projects….that never really happened before the last market, and I’m still kicking myself for all the un-photographed projects.
But here’s one that does have pictures!
When my parents were visiting a couple of weeks ago, I dragged my mother and sister to JUST ONE estate sale before we hit the mall (they don’t share my obsession). I found this little treasure, which I turned in to a “French Bench.”
I found it tucked away in an upstairs bedroom, filled with old sheet music, broken class, and spiderwebs!
I sanded down the old finish, which thankfully also removed the suspicious red stains. What was that, I wonder? Ink? Kool-Aid? Cherry soda??
I perused my Pinterest French Typography Board and pulled up a Graphics Fairy advertisement that was perfect for the top.
I painted it on using an overhead projector and plain old acrylic paint like I did with my French Chocolate Coffee Table.
I love the little bit of storage in this bench, and I love the funky iron base. Wouldn’t it make a fun entry piece to store mittens and scarves during the cold months?
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I love it, Korrie! Love how you did the image, too.
ReplyDeleteit looks amazing- it was the perfect piece for the treatment you gave it!
ReplyDeleteit's such a mid-century piece I would never have thought it would work with this style typography, but it's really a great mix, beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteLove this and the image is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Love this Korrie!
ReplyDeleteI wish I lived closer. Good Luck with your show.
I'm sure you will be sold out in know time.
Sandi
ohhh my back hurts just thinking of how you transfer the words! :) You always impress me with you patience Korrie!
ReplyDeletegood luck with you setup, and I hope the show is a huge success!
gail
Wow! Looks great! What a neat table!
ReplyDeleteThat was a great table to begin with Korrie and you made it awesome!
ReplyDeleteSusan
How sweet! I would never have thought to mix the styles either but it turned out really cute. Good luck getting everything finished in time. :-)
ReplyDeleteSooo cute!!! Good luck this weekend!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the bench and all your creativity!
ReplyDeleteKim
very nice table, you gave it the right finish!
ReplyDeleteYou brought that great little bench up several notches - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteMarie@InteriorFrugalista
Such a cool idea! I'd love if you'd link up to The DIY'ers. http://homecomingmn.blogspot.com/2013/10/diyers-32-and-marathon-weekend.html
ReplyDeleteLove this bench! You really had a lucky find with that!! I'm so jealous!
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