This is what Shane's bench ended up looking like. He gave me specific instructions as to the size and style and then left the rest to me.
I took this before I finished sanding, as you can see the light spots where I filled the nail holes. I used wooden buttons to cover the screws which I think gives it a nice finished look.
It will look better once it's been stained. But Shane is going to have that pleasure. If it were me, I would paint it and put a cushion on the seat, but that's just me. He has two young kids so a cushion probably isn't practical.
Shane hasn't seen it yet. I told him yesterday at work that it was finished, but it was just too windy to haul it to town, especially with the threat of storms. So maybe he can get it tonight but definitely this weekend. I need the room in the shop. I have an order for another headboard bench to get started on.
And here are a few pictures of the trio of paintings I did for a client. She saw the post of the craft fair wrap up (where they looked yellowish) and emailed me about those paintings. My dad sold them at the fair and she asked me to make another set. And here they are.
I almost like them better than the original set.
I think they would look good with a background of barn red.....
...maybe I'll make that set for myself.
And last night I started working on another painting....hopefully I'll be able to share that with you tomorrow...hopefully. Thanks for stopping by.Linking to:
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