Monday, April 4, 2016

DIY Ottoman

After the success of my couch painting project I got really excited to do another furniture project...or ANY project actually. The DIY bug had bit me hard. I was watching videos and stalking other people blogs and Pinterest for inspiration...and there was so much inspiration.
My kids were on spring break so whatever project I was going to do that week needed to be something that they could help with even though they didn't help...not even a little bit. They are still teenagers after all, their interest died when we pulled into the Goodwill to see if there were any pieces that could use a little DIY TLC.

                                       I WAS IN FOR A TREAT!

                                 This puppy was for sale for $10...I instantly thought, OTTOMAN
While it would require a little bit of work on my part, it was something that was simple to create and would be done in time for me to get dinner on the table. The first thing I decided on was that those ugly 1970's table legs were out so I went to my local Home depot and got some 14 inch table legs for about $5 each. I picked up some foam cushion, batting and the materials from the craft shop and I was ready to rock and roll. 

Once I got it to the workshop, I removed the legs and measured the dimensions. Using a 1x4 piece of scrap wood that I built an apron for the bottom of the table top for support. I used my kREG jig to create pocket holes so that I could screw the apron on to the table top without having exposed screws.


After I got the apron attached I then went to work on my legs...well...not MY legs but...you know! I used some white chalk paint that I had left over from another project to paint the legs and set the off to the side to dry. Chalk paint take almost no time to dry, much to my delight. After two coats, I did just a little distressing to the legs using a piece of fine grit sandpaper. 
 Once I got the legs painted I went back to work on the bench. The thickness of the foam pad that I had was only 2 inches thick so I cut it in half, sussed spray adhesive to glue them together to make a 4 in cushion for the seat. I also used some 1 inch foam from another project to place over the apron as well. I wrapped it up in cotton batting and stapled it underneath. 


Once it was all cushion and the batting was on, the only thing left to do was measure my material and get it placed and stapled on as well. 


I will admit that the corners did give me a bit of trouble but I was still very excited about the outcome. Even the teenagers had something nice to say after it was all said and done :)



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