Sunday, April 18, 2010

Benchy Bench

A couple of weeks ago I got this bench for $20 from Craigslist.


Since my boys have decided that they want to be little helpers they helped me sand down the bench.


First I painted the bottom portion red. Since I am not a smart person. I didn't prime it. So 4 coats of red later I was wishing I primed it.


Wild Man did help me paint the bench which honestly was the highlight of his week. I didn't get a picture of it due to be an over anxious mom with a 4 year old who had a paint brush.

I sure you all understand.

As you can see on the picture I painted white over the red.

Then I enlisted the boys help with distressing the top.



But I would advise if you are going to have two little boys beat up a bench you might want to inform your significate other due to the panic that will bestow on them when they come out to see your kids beating a product that they know your other half has been painstackingly working on.

It will save you some extra explaining and from having a panicked spouse.

I'm just saying...

I did get Romeo to use the pointy end of the paint brush and he focused only on one area... It is ok...I like it that way.



Then I used gel stain to stain the top.

 Please notice the hand print on the bench. Whoops.

Oh well, if it is stolen I have fingerprint proof that it is mine.

Then I sanded the bottom to let the red come through.


Here is the end result!


It's awaiting all the guests we are to have in the next few weeks!




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88 comments:

  1. Luv it!!! I'm sure it is even more special since you had such cute helpers!!

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  2. That looks great! I really like the distressing techniques, looks like fun!

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  3. What a great transformation and love your cute lit'l workers!!

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  4. I love that the red peaking out under the white! Great job. :)

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  5. What great little helpers you have ! Cute bench !
    Kammy

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  6. I love it. What's the deal? I've never looked at Craig's list and I keep seeing all these great deals people are getting and I'm thinking I better get online and get looking! Great job girl!

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  7. Your bench is a great find!! I love it that your boys helped you, they are so cute!

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  8. Love the bench, great find!! My two boys are always trying to help me too, what great little helpers!!

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  9. What an awesome price and an even more awesome transformation!
    Hugs, Lana

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  10. Very cute!! Girl. I am chomping at the bit to get to this house after looking at all your fun projects!!!! I will be calling you once we close on that sucker :) Why? Because my grand idea is to put a shower in the master bedroom closet. Ask Andrew. I'm serious. I have excellent logic behind this. Help?!

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  11. The bench looks great! I had to smile seeing your two little boys distressing the wood, I'm sure they must have loved doing that!

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  12. that looks awesome! i have a 3 yr old and 4 yr old and i could totally enlist their help and they would love it- what a great way to bring the kids into the project.

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  13. Wow! It turned out great. I love it. I still think you need to do a Craigslist blog. You have found some great pieces to re-do. You have a real eye for recreating furniture.

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  14. Cute! I LOVE that you left it stained on top!

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  15. I love it!! And how fun for your boys to be able to help. My daughter is 11 and this summer, I'm going to take her thrifting so she can pick out a piece. Then, we'll redo it ourselves. Oh, I learned my lesson about priming last week too!

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  16. Very cute bench! I think it turned out great!
    Love the help you had from you little men!;o)
    TFS

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  17. Katie you are so crafty!!! It looks great! Thanks also for commenting on Peyton's post. I'm not sure if I really have anyone reading anymore. I go through spurts on posting.

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  18. It looks great! I alway skip priming and then I'm sorry....you'd think that I would learn my lesson,

    :) Michelle

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  19. This looks terrific and since it's distressed, it's family friendly!

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  20. What a great way to get the boys in on the project! :) It turned out darling!!

    ~Liz

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  21. I love the warm color of the top combined with the distressed white base! Great job and what good helpers you have :)

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  22. I love the red peaking through - great project!

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  23. This turned out just lovely..
    I love that the kidos helped out!

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  24. Turned out very nice and what great and cute, little helpers.

    hugs
    Sissie

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  25. Looks great...and such great helpers you have!

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  26. Lucky girl with such cute helpers!! Love the way this came out!!

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  27. that. is. awesome.
    I could do that! I really think I could now, thanks to you!!
    Off to search craigslist for the perfect thing to distress!
    Amy @ New Nostalgia
    "Anti-Procrastination Tuesdays"

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  28. Thank you for participating in our Monday Madness blog hop! I love love love what you did with the bench!!!

    Have a great week!

    Micael
    www.SavingObsession.com

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  29. It looks FAB. And what cute little helpers!

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  30. I love it! I have a link party on saturdays that I would love for you to join
    www.iamonly1woman.blogspot.com

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  31. Really, really nice results. But those mini painters are the most adorable things ever. -- Jane F.

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  32. Love it, Katie! Your creativity has inspired me so much!

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  33. wow! that is amazing! it came out beautiful! don't know if I would have had the guts to let my kids have a go at it :) love the title of your blog!

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  34. THAT bench looks AWESOME! I love love love that you let the kids help you, that is something they will remember FOREVER plus now you have a permanent reminder of the fact that they are BOYS! ;-) They are too cute, btw! That gel stain looks like it worked beautifully, I've never used it.

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  35. Love it! You did a great job. It looks very professional.

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  36. Beautiful bench, it turned out great. I love how you let the boys "help" you;)

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  37. Oooooh, LOVE this! The red layer peeking through is fabulous!
    We have a Friday Fun Finds party (on Fridays, of course)... If you're interested, we'd love it if you'd link up this week!

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  38. Hi there! You did a great job on the bench. Please add a link to my party so that I can keep your link up on my list. I don't want to have to delete it. Thanks. :)

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  39. I love how it turned out! It looks fabulous!

    Nancy

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  40. It looks FABULOUS!!! Love it! Cracking up at your boys "helping"! We are getting ready to tear out tons of tile and put in plank flooring and my 9yr old son is DYING to take a sledgehammer to the tile. Little does he know his "fun" will actually be my child labor trickery! I love it!

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  41. It is gorgeous! I have to admit I'm pretty jealous. I want that bench!! :)
    Your boys look so cute working on it!

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  42. I love your bench! And isn't it great to have a bench that will just look even better as it gets used? Little boys are handy for all kinds of distressing, don't you think?

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  43. What a cute post. How fun to have little helpers giving you a hand transforming your great new bench. How perfect it turned out. Even if it took 4 coats of paint. :)
    Gretchen
    http://mimitoriasdesigns.blogspot.com

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  44. $20.00!!! What a great deal for such a (now) cute bench!! Love it!

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  45. It looks amazing! I love it. What a transformation. You did a great job!

    XOOX
    Jen

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  46. You did a great job on that. That is cute about the hand print.

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  47. super cute! Love the white with the stained top.

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  48. Tht looks amazing!!! and I am totally jealous that you found it on CL!! Love it!

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  49. THis turned out really great and simple. What paint did you use? I have a friend that wants to redo a farm style dining table we got for a $1 at GW in that same color scheme. THanks for sharing.

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  50. oh you rocked that! too cute! lauren

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  51. LOVE it and your little 'helpers'. Great job.

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  52. What darling assistants! They helped your bench turn out perfectly!

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  53. looks great! found your blog through the girl creative. keep up the good work!

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  54. I love the hand print. You'll treasure it soon enough. In the 70's when I was a toddler, my folks built a patio cover from some kind of wood. Well us 4 kids thought that pile of wood was perfect for walking on. So by the time Dad got it all up and put the varnish on, what do you know? There were several foot prints on the beams! Thankfully my parents grew to love it and still wish they could have it. They have since moved from that house.

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  55. oh my heaven I love it. you have to stop by my blog and check out my tray makeover that my three year old helped me paint....i laughed because i totally got the boys and the parents panic... i am laughing out loud,
    hugs,
    olivia

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  56. Awesome project. I love how it looks now that it's all finished. And I really enjoyed the 'kids getting into the action of it all' too.

    I've been a domestic goddess this week ...making new SOUTHWEST CURTAIN TIE-BACKS Stop by for a visit and viewing if you can find time! Have a great weekend.

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  57. FABULOUS job!! and I love your helpers!!♥

    Thanks for linking up to I'm Lovin' It! Have a GREAT weekend!

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  58. This is fabulous and way to go on using all of that little boy energy. :)

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  59. ***JEALOUS*** I've been looking for a bench!! I love what you did with it and I love that you let you kids be involved. I don't know if I would ever dare let my kids beat up a bench with hammers, only because I think they would take that as a green light to beat up the rest of the house...or each other!

    It really looks great! Thanks for the link!

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  60. I love the look of this bench & it's so nice that you're kids helped create it.
    Im visiting from I'm Lovin' it Fridays
    http://thismumsworld.blogspot.com/

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  61. It looks great!

    Thanks for joining Get Your craft on Thursday. Please join me next week for another great party.

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  62. I just love the name of your blog! As I am always praying for patience! What a fabulous transformation and your little helpers are adorable! Happy to follow along with you :)
    Wendy

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  63. What a gorgeous makeover - I think it turned out perfect ~ especially with your little helpers.

    Jen @ Noting Grace

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  64. This turned out great!!

    I'm hosting a blog party right now and I'd love it if you stopped by. Hope to see you at Saturday is Crafty Day!

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  65. It's fantastic! And I love that you have the "patience" to let your kids work with you on it. My three boys would love to help me do anything, but I'm usually too impatient to let them. What a great mom you are!

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  66. Thanks for linking up to Saturday is Crafty Day @ along for the ride! Hope to see you back next week!

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  67. It looks great! I love that you had the kids help! That is so adorable!

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  68. It's just fabulous. Your helpers are adorable!

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  69. Looks great! I never prime anything and always wish I would have.
    Susan
    http://entertainexchange.blogspot.com/

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  70. Beautiful! even more so with the memories of your helpers.

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  71. This is gorgeous! I love the colro and the stained top! Fabulous job! Thanks for linking to the Sunday Showcase! Hope you have a great week! ~ Stephanie Lynn

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  72. Love the idea of sanding down to red. Great job!

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  73. Thank you for joining my hodgepodge party! I love it! I hope you will join again.
    ~Gay~
    itsahodgepodgelife.blogspot.com

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  74. What a fabulous transformation and a fantastic find! Thanks for linking up to Be Inspired last week!

    Chelsea

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  75. Hi,
    I followed you over from the Life As Lori link party. I am now a follower of yours. I would really love it if you stopped by and visited me too. Be sure to enter the drawing if you do. Keep up the good work. Rory http://toolsareforwomentoo.blogspot.com/

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  76. I love distressed furniture! Thanks so much for posting this on Favorite Things Friday!

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  77. Very cute! Love the distressing on top!

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  78. That turned out great! I love it!
    Thanks for linking to my party.
    blessings,
    Traci

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  79. I saw this project ages ago when you first posted it...and now visiting from CSI. Since my last visit we bought a table on Craig's list and it is a PERFECT match for this bench...it's like they were made for each other. The style you did is how I wanted to refinish the table but was a bit worried about the white legs but now that I have seen this project again and shown it to hubby we are game to try it :-) might even do the red base as thats out accent colour!! Thanks for sharing ...again ;-)

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