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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

A French Bench

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.”

Red Hen Home French Bench 4

I found it tucked away in an upstairs bedroom, filled with old sheet music, broken class, and spiderwebs!

Red Hen Home French Bench Before 1

I sanded down the old finish, which thankfully also removed the suspicious red stains.  What was that, I wonder?   Ink?  Kool-Aid?  Cherry soda??

Red Hen Home French Bench Before 2

I perused my Pinterest French Typography Board and pulled up a Graphics Fairy advertisement that was perfect for the top. 

Red Hen Home French Bench 2

I painted it on using an overhead projector and plain old acrylic paint like I did with my French Chocolate Coffee Table

Red Hen Home French Bench 3

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?

Red Hen Home French Bench 1

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15 comments:

  1. I love it, Korrie! Love how you did the image, too.

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  2. it looks amazing- it was the perfect piece for the treatment you gave it!

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  3. it'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!

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  4. Love this and the image is gorgeous!

    Cynthia

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  5. Love this Korrie!
    I wish I lived closer. Good Luck with your show.
    I'm sure you will be sold out in know time.

    Sandi

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  6. ohhh my back hurts just thinking of how you transfer the words! :) You always impress me with you patience Korrie!

    good luck with you setup, and I hope the show is a huge success!

    gail

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  7. Wow! Looks great! What a neat table!

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  8. That was a great table to begin with Korrie and you made it awesome!
    Susan

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  9. 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. :-)

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  10. Sooo cute!!! Good luck this weekend!!!

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  11. I love the bench and all your creativity!
    Kim

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  12. very nice table, you gave it the right finish!

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  13. You brought that great little bench up several notches - gorgeous!
    Marie@InteriorFrugalista

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  14. 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

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  15. Love this bench! You really had a lucky find with that!! I'm so jealous!

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