Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Shabby Church Pew
After spotting an old church pew in my newly acquired book "Shabby Chic Interiors," by Rachel Ashwell I had it in my head that I had to find one. But I wasn't willing to fork out lots of money for an actual antique church pew. So... I had to make one myself.
This is what I came up with.
This is what the bench looked like when I found it. I bought it off of KSL from someone who had kept it in their laundry room. The seat actually lifts up for storage.
Before painting it, I wanted to add some character without adding a ton of money. I found a table leg the exact length I needed and had a very nice neighbor cut it in half for me. I also added the circle doodad wood piece (I have no idea what this is called but I have always loved these) for added detail.
I then painted it turqoise, sanded it and antiqued it with wood stain.
This adds a huge punch of color into my living room, where it currently sits until I can decide where to put it permanently. I just love that it turned out exactly how I envisioned it!
Very cute! I love that aqua hue! (visiting from Frugal Friday)
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing transformation! I love the circle doodad and the aqua color. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love those old church pews too. Never would've thought to use a breakfast nook bench instead- brilliant!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it and especially the aqua!!!
ReplyDeleteRondell
great idea by putting the added wood!
ReplyDeleteFabulous redo!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out beautiful. I love how you added the legs and the color is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely! I hope you find the perfect spot for it.
ReplyDeleteGreat color.. great find..
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Love the color, it really makes the bench!
ReplyDeleteHannah
http://youngancrafty.blogspot.com/
that turned out amazing!! what a great idea. very lovely! so glad you included it on our lovely list. have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteBravo! this turned out wonderful. I love it...visiting from Heather's Making It Lovely Monday :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I see these all the time on CL and if I had the space I would by one and copy you:)
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Love the bench. And love the color. Great job. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous, michele! i love the color- thanks so much for linking to my first party!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!! My favorite color! I love how you added the extra piece, it gives it such character!
ReplyDeleteWoW, very cool!
ReplyDeleteOh I love the color! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove the color. Very striking! (and I love the name of your blog)
ReplyDeletewow! you did a great job. I love the color and the added detail. That circle doodad is a "bullseye".
ReplyDeletelove your bench!
gail
Michele. Oh my goodness... this bench is beautiful! I. LOVE. IT. Im your newest follower, over from Cassie's blog...
ReplyDeleteLove it!! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! This looks fantastic! I'm gonna have to invest in some paint this color!
ReplyDeleteLove the table leg addition.That really makes your bench!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Brittany
http://www.prettyhandygirl.com
That's really beautiful ... I love the way you added the details and your paint color is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow!! LOVE the color. What exactly did you use? : ) Great transormation!
ReplyDeleteWay to go! A wonderful transformation. You did a great job transforming this piece into something really special. You ought to feel really proud!
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle..so glad to meet you!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog, and this turquoise bench you created is fabulous!
You did such a beautiful job on it and well..you had me at "turquoise"! lol
Soooooooooooooooooooo pretty!
Im your newest follower..come and visit!
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Deborah :)
What a beautiful makeover and soooo NIFTY THRIFTY!!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
Necessity is the mother of invention! You came up with a way better/more original piece than if you simply threw money at something. And the color is great!
ReplyDeleteSusanne.
It looks fabulous! I love the pillow too.
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful! I love that you created it yourself. I love that pillow too. Very pretty. :)
ReplyDeleteO my goodness... this is absolutely perfect!!! What an amazing piece for your living room! And I LOVE the embellishments that you added- it could not be more fabulous :]
ReplyDeletewow, this is so cute! I love what you did with the table legs, it wouldn't have been near as cute without it, and so great that it has storage. I think I'll be on the hunt for one of these now. Saw you over at CSI, good luck!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! I love that shade of aqua. WTG!!
ReplyDeleteI love this! My mom has an old church pew that was my great grandfather's....I wonder if I could talk her into painting it this color!
ReplyDeleteCool - wouldn't it be fun if church pews actually looked like this?!?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely!! I really like the character you added with the table leg. Pretty pillow too. :) Stopping by as this week's CSI Judge. :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it! It is so beautiful and I love the pillow too! Great job!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing transformation. I've seen these kitchen nook benches before and never gave them a second glance. I see them in a whole new light, now. You're so creative! Two thumbs up!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great piece... love the detail and color you added to it!
ReplyDeleteI love your bench1 I thought for sure that it was vintage! The color is awesome, and your addition of the legs and "doo-dads" are perfection!!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out darling! I love the color and I love the addition of the decorative legs. Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! The tone and glazing is top notch. What a lovely addition to a home!
ReplyDeleteDonna
This is beautiful! The color and the details you added are fabulous! And that is the perfect accent pillow for it. Your blog is awesome.
ReplyDeleteWhere id you get the pillow ?
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