Garden Bench Updated with new photos

rebbetzin

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Almost a year ago now a neighbor was throwing away this old four poster bed.
5 17 2015 Headboard and foot board Before email.JPG


I loved it, it had ball and claw feet even!
5 17 2015 Foot before email.JPG

Well, on Monday work finally began to make it into a garden bench for my new "Chicken TV" patio.

3 28 15 Djamai 02 email.JPG


The supports for a seat are now finished.
3 28 16 Box for seat 02 email.JPG

And yesterday I put a primer coat of paint on it. It is sprinkling today, so my plans for painting are on hold.

3 30 16  Primer 03a email.jpg


You get a bonus photo there of Cherokee with his favorite toy, an old laundry detergent jug from Costco!
 

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Looks good. You could also plant in it if you add a bottom board to it. But I think it looks great as a bench also.

Mary
 

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It is almost finished. Need some wood for a seat. Still looking for something I can get for very little money or FREE!

Here it is all painted.

4 5 16 Painted Bench 01 email.JPG

side view
4 5 16 Painted Bench 04 email.JPG


4 5 16 Painted Bench 02 email.jpg

4 5 16 Painted Bench 03 email.JPG

4 5 16 Painted Bench 05 email.JPG
The foot is a bit different now... I painted the toenails white, and put some "highlight" dry brush strokes on the blue scroll type work on the upper foot.
 

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That is very pretty!

You and your DH do good work.

Cherokee looks like he appreciates it, too.

Steve
 

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VERY gorgeous!!!! I love using the old beds no one really wants any longer (full size and even 3/4 size)into benches and swings.

I did a similar thing with one last year for a daybed for my granddaughter. Found this bed at Good Will for $7 and it was solid cherry...hard as a rock to get a screw into.

I love, love, love the colors and how you painted this one...definitely draws the eye. What will you plant around it?
 
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