Posted: 11-06-2014 , 09:16 PM #1 | |
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Seasoned garden bench brought back to life!!!!
Before and after of my revived garden bench. Many thanks to Rodosall for the tips to get me on my way.!!! I am not mad keen on the colour of paint, but it was leftover in the shed so decided to use it up rather then go out and buy more. Maybe next time I will paint it in my preferred colour.
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Posted: 13-06-2014 , 07:53 PM #2 | |
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nice job
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Posted: 13-06-2014 , 08:27 PM #3 | ||
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Posted: 13-06-2014 , 08:29 PM #4 | |
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it looks fantastic, I've one to do up myself so it's great to see what can be done with them. I love the colour!!! well done ;)
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Posted: 15-06-2014 , 08:35 PM #6 | |
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Seasoned Garden Bench
Thank you for the kind comments. Just finished in time for lovely weather, so has been put to work already.
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Posted: 19-08-2014 , 03:23 PM #7 | |
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Looks fantastic! Well done! Hope you managed to get some time to sit out and use it :) I really like the color!
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Posted: 20-08-2014 , 08:26 PM #8 | |
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Fabulous job well done
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