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Carol's Cottage Bench

I received an email from Carol who has kindly shared how she made a sweet little cottage style bench from old chairs and a garage sale headboard. Here's how she did it!

"I love to make things with stuff I have at home. I recently made a bench for my screen porch with two old chairs. I found 2 (50's) metal dining room chairs just rusting away in the back yard of my rent house. I took off the plastic seats and painted the chairs white. Then I cut a piece of plywood the width and length of the two chairs facing each other,then screwed the two pieces of 1" X 2" to the sides of the plywood length. Next I padded it with foam and batting and covered it with an old flowered sheet stapled to the underside of the 1" X 2" then screwed the seat to the two chairs. It was a perfect little bench. I then went to a garage sale and found a single wicker head board for $5 and it was a perfect fit for a back and I screwed it in. Everyone that comes wants one. It is easy to make...It would also be really cute to put in a cottage living room for extra seating."

Carol says when she gets a chance, she'll send a photo of this project and I'll add it then. If you have any questions, please feel free to email her at kajunbelle@cox.net.

Thanks, Carol, for this creative cottage bench idea!

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Margo's Trash to Treasure Projects

Margo, a fellow "Queen of Thrift", was kind enough to share these very creative and inexpensive projects she's worked on in her own home. There are many more photos that you can view at her website. Please visit Margo's Budget Chic page to see them all!

Window Valances
Here are a few creative window valances that Margo created using old wooden spindles, colorful glass bottles,and cloth napkins!









Various Architectural Elements Used as Art







An Old Clothes Drying Rack Turned Photo Display



Framed Art
Margo made these colorful pieces of art by sandwiching art papers and colored leaves between a glass only frame.





Thanks for sharing these creative, one of a kind projects with us, Margo!

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At 6:35 AM, Amanda said...

wow - how neat! Great use of creativity Margo!

 

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