Last weekend, it rained.
A lot.
So rather than celebrating the unofficial start of summer at the beach, I was in my kitchen.

A lot.
So rather than celebrating the unofficial start of summer at the beach, I was in my kitchen.

Crafting.
And you know what?
It was glorious.And you know what?
For the past several months my husband has spent his weekends rebuilding our front stoop.
That lead to replacing the front door.
Which caused him to move this entryway little bench into the living room.
Where I could no longer ignore it and the makeover it desperately needed.
It was a curbside find. One that sat in that spot for years. It was the place I sat while waiting for the school bus.
Once that was no longer necessary, it received a bit of makeover and was moved to the living room for a short spurt.
However, it eventually made its way back to that small spot, just inside the front door, but in very bland fashion.

Well this weekend, with nowhere to hide from the rain, I decided it was time to change all that.
I started with my white painted table/ bench. I didn't repaint it, I was fine with its eight year old patina.
I knew I wanted a hand painted-ish, cottage style look, but I wanted to achieve it the easy way. So I grabbed this large decoupage sheet I picked up on sale and these floral transfers.
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| DECOUPAGE SHEET// FLORAL TRANSFERS |
Unfortunately, when I went to mock up my design, the decoupage paper didn't really fit the tabletop that well in one piece.
Instead, I had to cut it. For that I used my handy dandy paper cutter. Straight lines every time.

I cut it in half and then I cut all the white edges off, before placing it on the wood.
As usual, I used my Dixie Belle Satin Sealer as my decoupage medium, applying it with a brush and then placing the paper over it.

Then I used my brayer to smooth out any bubbles or wrinkles and lock that seam in place.

This would've been a great project for the iron on decoupage method, but I decided to go old school and brush a coat of sealer over the top to lock everything in place.

While that dried, I started cutting out a few floral transfers.
If you'd like to see more floral transfer DIYs or how to apply them you can peek here:
You see, those sharp edges on the paper were too stark. They definitely did not scream charming, hand crafted artwork.
It literally looked like I glued paper to the top...and that was not the look I was after.
However, I knew that if I used the transfers to cover that hard edge, and that seam in the middle, I'd be set.

So for the next thirty to forty minutes, with some old war movies playing in the background, a Memorial Day tribute, I added flowers until the entire border was completely camouflaged.
In some places, I used whole flowers, in others, I cut out pieces I thought would fit well.

I also paid special attention to the corners.
I felt as if they needed a little more attention to make my design look more authentic.

When I was done, I loved it. But.
It still looked a little too new...for lack of a better word.
To remedy that, I grabbed a brush and went over the entire table, including the decoupage papers and transfers with Dixie Belle VooDoo Gel Stain in Au Natural.

It was just enough color to warm up the entire bench, adding a vintage patina, without dulling the vibrant tones of the artwork.
When I put it back in the old entryway, it still had that old, I've had this bench forever appearance, only better.

So, so much better.
It changes the entire feel of that tiny alcove.
Warm, welcoming and much more in keeping with the rest of the house.

Just delicious.
Especially when the sun shines in that space and the true colors of the bench are on display.
A worthy payoff for a little bit of holiday rain.
Wouldn't you say?
🌧
Are you a rainy day crafter?
A worthy payoff for a little bit of holiday rain.
Wouldn't you say?
🌧
Are you a rainy day crafter?



Oh my! That is stunning. I love the colors and I love the cutout floral details around the border of the paper. It's definitely not a cookie cutter design. It looks like something you'd find in a vintage shop. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!! What a lovely comment...and that's just what I was hoping, that it'd look like a piece you'd find in a shop like that. So I'm a happy girl!! 🥰
DeleteSo beautiful! - Briana from Texas
ReplyDeleteThanks Briana! This makeover was long overdue.
DeleteThose floral decals around the edges make all the difference! I also love the patina from the stain. It's another charmer!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mari! I've had that paper for so long, but didn't use it because I wasn't sure what to do about those edges. I'm super happy with the way it turned out. Glad you like it, too!
DeleteYou know just how to transform plain into amazing, Kim! I just love what you did with the transfers, that is perfectly cheery for its little welcoming spot! Rainy days are always a good excuse for projects that have been patiently waiting! Blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteAw, thanks so much, Marilyn! 🥰 It really is a much cheerier spot now. I’m sorry I didn’t this earlier. Happy Weekend!
DeleteReally nice Kim. Very pretty and vintage looking. A great re love. Hugs. Kris
ReplyDeleteThanks Kris! It turned out much better than I thought it would and it certainly brightens up that boring little corner. 🌹
DeleteCrafting is a great way to wait out the rain! This is such a sweet bench. So cheerful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gina! It really was a great way to spend a few hours inside. I hope you’re having a nice weekend. ☺️
DeleteDear Kim, this is absolutely stunning! Truly breathtaking! I really appreciate and enjoy your creativity! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWell thank you so much for your kind words, Linda! They always make me smile!!
DeleteWhat a great idea to put the flowers around the edges! Thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas and creativity Kim 😁. You’ve given me an idea how to use the flower scraps I have to pretty up a small entry table. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteHi Cathy! I'm so glad this DIY inspired you to think about updating a table of your own. That's exactly why I share! I'm so grateful that you took the time to let me know. You just made my day!! 💕 Thanks so much and I hope you have a wonderful weekend as well!!
DeleteIt is sooooo incredibly lovely! I am telling you I always repeat myself when I comment BUT you are so gifted in the creative crafting department. I always love seeing what you are going to show us!!
ReplyDeleteChrissy you are super sweet! I really do appreciate all your visits and kind words...even if you think you've said them before. Trust me, when the words are this kind, the repetition is very welcome!! 😉
DeleteThe flowers make all the difference, Kim. Now it looks like a vintage table runner. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ann! Oh and I love your description…a vintage table runner. Dreamy…💕
DeleteBeautiful project and post! Your rainy day was beautifully productive, and seems ideal!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Jeanne! It was a fun way to spend a rainy day. ☺️
DeleteKim, this is absolutely beautiful! I love how it turned out with that floral design. We're so happy you shared it with us at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party. 🤗❤️
ReplyDeleteThanks Stephanie! I appreciate the opportunity to share at your pretty party.
DeleteThat turned out lovely! Those ranunculus are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks Deanna! I couldn't resist those pretty blooms.
DeleteA lovely look Kim with the transfer. It really transformed the table. It fits in perfectly with your cottage style.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Linda! I really like the way this one turned out. It's so colorful in that bland little hallway. 🥰
DeleteThis turned out so pretty and was definitely a good trade off for a rainy weekend. That was horrible last weekend! I'm glad you had a project to fill your time.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Heather! It really was a great way to spend that weekend. It rained a lot...but now I have a pretty new stool.
DeleteI love it. I love it. Your creativity is so so fun. You come up with so many great ideas. I am thankful that you share them with us. :-) You give me ideas. And you have just given me another one. I am pinning. :-)
ReplyDeleteCarla, you are the sweetest! I had a great time with this one. I'd never be able to paint this on my own. Thank goodness for these transfers and decoupage papers. They open up so many opportunities to be creative!! 💕
DeleteThat is beautiful! I find rainy days are some of my most crafty ones too. I guess I feel guilty when it's beautiful and sunny out and I'm holed up in the craftroom.
ReplyDeleteI agree..rainy days really are great for crafts! I love being outside when it's sunny, so when the drops show up, it's a super excuse to get creative. ☺️
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