Re-do BENCH

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Confession time… I did not like that bench I made from a coffee table. I wrote in my post that I thought the tufting wasn’t tight enough.  I also kept looking at it and thinking “BLAH”.
This is what it looked like the first time around…
The former fabric was beautiful but just not quite the look I wanted for the bench.  I decided to take the entire thing apart. I removed the buttons (yep – I can use them somewhere else) and took out all the staples.  Look at the pile of staples!  Wow!

 

I had bought this fabric to use for throw pillows on the bed – isn’t it a great fabric?  It has that ikat look about it.  It’s exactly what I wanted for the bench, a little pop of color that pulls the blues out of the other parts of the room.  It was much easier to cover this time because I didn’t tuft anything.  I just pulled the fabric tight and stapled it using my staple gun.
A little trick… it was really square on the corners so I used the gun to make a tuck with a staple to give it a little form.  I pushed it in with my finger (centered) and without stapling my finger, I stapled it right there – I think it makes it look more “custom” for lack of a better descriptive word.
This is a finial from an old curtain rod that I loved. I repurposed it as a knob for the bench drawer.
Now I’m happy!
I think it turned out great, even if it took a couple of tries to get it there!
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