Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Rustic White Bench

Hi everyone, its that time again, White Wednesday. I have been drawn lately to rusty painted objects (I guess I want to have a sense of history). This bench was one I tried to sell at Scott's, secretly I was glad it didn't. I love this bench, I love the arms, and the curvy details. This will be a lot more comfortable to sit on than the last bench. This is real rusty crusty.....
Opps... she has a little boo boo, just makes her more lovable.
I will definitely love tea here.
Lots of attitude, but a good ole' girl......
For more Wondrous White pieces go see Kathleen at http://fadedcharmcottage.blogspot.com. Now I'm off to finish my Swedish Garden Room. I know, pics are coming.
See everyone next time.......

9 comments:

  1. That bench is lovely, no matter how rusty or crusty she is:) I can't wait to see your garden room!!!

    ReplyDelete
  2. What a great bench!!!

    It's funny that you mentioned Scotts, I just did a post recapping the photos I took at Scotts two weeks ago...so behind on my posts:).

    ReplyDelete
  3. This is just wonderful, and what a great patina. Glad it didn't sell, it belongs with you!
    xo,
    Debra

    ReplyDelete
  4. Wonderful garden bench.....great patina.
    Blessings,
    Virginia

    ReplyDelete
  5. Hi! Thanks for coming by Sassafras Stuff today! Love your blog! LOVE LOVE LOVE that crusty rusty bench!!!

    ReplyDelete
  6. I just saw your comment on my recent post...how funny is that!!! I LOVE your booth!!!! Do you do Scott's every month? Do you ever do Lakewood?

    ReplyDelete
  7. I'd want to keep the bench too-it's got great lines!

    ReplyDelete
  8. Thank you for posting such a useful, impressive and a wicked article.Its a romentick article./Wow.. looking good!

    ReplyDelete
  9. I just love your blog and I think your article is so awesome!! I love antiques and what a way to go green!! I think the towels would just be so adorable also. Thanks for sharing the story about how it was made. Makes it that more special! Take care, Fran.

    Susan Graham

    ReplyDelete