Uggh... it just didn't work, right?
Here's another photo. It's not bad, but it could be so much better!
So, I announced that I was going to do something about this eyesore.
Seriously folks, if I tell people that I'm going to do something, it kind of makes me a little panicky, because being the responsible person that I am, I do try to keep true to my word!
Here it is after I've sanded it down and put on two coats of primer:
Uh oh, Su! What have you done?!?
It was a little better after I applied Cappuccino:
Oh, I used fabric because I liked the fabric I chose, but also because I'm suspicious of paper. I know that it's what mod podge is made for, but I'm the kind of person who can never apply sticky stuff on straight without bubbles. I was afraid of tearing the paper on such a huge project. I'm glad I went with fabric, because I had to reposition the fabric many times!
Anyway, the decoupage went quite well. I still had some bubbles, but I suspect that if I had a proper roller to squeeze out all the air bubbles, this would not have been a problem!
As it was, half the application was done by smearing globs of mod podge off my hands.
I was concentrating so hard on getting the fabric on straight that I failed to notice that I had knocked over the open bottle. My older child came along, and said, "Hey mum, why is there a white plate on the floor?"
Gasp!! That was my mod podge tipped over and spreading a slow circle around the container. So there I was, scooping the podge back into the bottle, and then, with bare hands, I started smearing the stuff on the fabric that was already in place.
Highly inelegant, and I had to practice my yoga breathing, so as to not hyperventilate.... hahahaha!
Sigh...Martha Stewart, I am NOT :)
I loved the bench's transformation so much, that I used a tray I found (it had a destroyed picture of Winnie the Pooh on it), and made a matching tray for little shoes:
That though, is another project.
Overall, I'm rather pleased with the transformation!
Head over to Inspired Room's Procrastinator Party to see what others have done!
Thanks for reading,
Su




















19 comments:
Lovely!! i AM sorry about the Mod Podge spilling...sounds like something I would do!!
Such a great transformation! I love it :) (And I see you've been updating your shop...when is your show? :)
Looks great! :)
You did such a great job! You are an expert now. :D
Wow, that definitely is an improvement! Love your mod podge addition! Funny you spilled it, that is so something that would happen to me! :-)
I think it looks great. You took on a big project, and finished! Yay for you! I procrastinated for the last two weeks rather then actually joining the party. I am lame.
It just looks great!!!
Congratulations...It looks great!!
Gail
I love, love, love the fabric!
What a transformation! I love the fabric you chose.
Very nice!! I love the cappuccino color with the fabric you chose. Hey, spilling mod podge just adds to the memory. Love the bench!!
Adorable!
:)
ButterYum
It looks great! I especially love the matching shoe catch :).
Much better!! It looks really great!
This turned out beautiful love the tray for little shoes hope you don't mind I'm stealing that idea but I'm going to use it to hold cat food bowels. Maybe it will keep them from scooting them all over the kitchen..lol hugs, Cherry
So very sweet!
Good job! I did chuckle at some of your mis-adventures, but you persevered and it looks wonderful! I love the shoe tray. What a good idea.
Have a happy day!
Jayne at mysongwithin
It looks fantastic! I wish I had done the shoe tray when they were little! Now I have size 12s all over the house!
~Nancy
Such a lovely transformation! I haven't tried decoupaging...sounds like something I need to try!
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