(You’ll want to be sure you create your bench on a level surface as well.) I clamped the sides to the back as pictured above, making sure everything was level as I went. So that the top of the sides would meet the back at just the right place… Then I had to cut some height off the legs on my new side pieces… I started by cutting the footboard in half using my miter saw: This one was made pretty similarly with just a couple adjustments for the spindles. I’ve made a few headboard benches and shared them HERE, HERE, and HERE. Oh yeah…spray paint all the way for the win! I’ve added a few affiliate links so you can find the products I used.Īnd how did I combat all those spindles? And that’s exactly what I went with:Ĭan you see the layers? NO? Let me take you in for a closer look: This month’s theme is layers, so of course my first thought was paint layers. ![]() What was holding this one up for so long is the fact that it is nothing but spindles, and I just wasn’t looking forward to tackling this all with a brush. Not that it was only $20, which was awesome, but that it is dated for November of 2014! This one has been hanging around a long time and I have proof! I can’t tell you how good it feels to finally get these older finds done and out of my to-do pile! ![]() ![]() I gave you a peek at what I would be sharing today on Tuesday. The catch is that everyone’s makeovers have to follow a theme! Feel free to check out all my previous themed makeovers HERE. Hello, beautiful Friends, and welcome to Themed Furniture Thursday!! If you’re new around here, welcome!! A bunch of us crazy DIY girls get together once a month to share a furniture makeover.
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