Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Chalkboard Bench

My wonderful Husband and I had a garage sale this past weekend. Our goal was to clean out our garage enough to fit in the cabinets my Step Dad wanted to get rid of. The garage sale was a Saturday success and we picked up the cabinets on Sunday! The first thing we had to do was move the one old ugly white cabinet that we had in the corner out of the garage. My hubby lacks a bit of the creative vision I'm trying to develop so he suggested we throw the cabinet away...I suggested we make it a bench. He said I was crazy but "go ahead and try." And thus was created the chalkboard bench. My thought was that kiddos (even though the only kids we have are furry and have four legs for now), would think it was cool to draw on some furniture! This cabinet was an inherited treasure from our first house. It is SOOO heavy, and thus it is strong enough to be a bench. So rather than standing it up I laid it flat.

**Sorry I didn't take pictures of each step :-( **

First, I bought a can of chalkboard paint ($15 at Lowes) as well as an unclaimed, discounted sample ($0.50 at Lowes). 
Second, I unscrewed the hinges from the back of the cabinet so that I could take the door off to paint it. I used the paint sample to paint the front of the door ( there wasn't enough to do 2 coats on the front AND the back, and the front NEEDED 2 coats) 
Then, I painted the cabinet with the chalkboard paint (2 coats).
After it was all dry, I placed the cabinet where I wanted it to be; reattached the hinges to the back of the cabinet and voila, a much more attractive, fun bench for our courtyard! I added the pillows to match the green top of the bench. They are Sunbrella outdoor pillows so they should last pretty well. (each set was $10 at Costco) Our plan is to store the pillows inside the cabinet on rainy days/when we aren't going to be using the bench.

So for a grand total (which would be less if I'd already had chalkboard paint) of $45.50 I got a new bench!





P.S. When my hubby got home he said it looked so good that he wanted to move it to the other side so that it was the first thing people see when they walk in! So we switched it to the left and moved the bistro table to the right. I call that a success for something he wanted to throw away!

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