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Mini Wood Fall Bench

 Happy Wednesday! I hope you're all doing well. I've been organizing a lot lately and found some extra fence wood pieces my husband had cut for other projects. I wanted to make something simple, so I decided to create a mini fall wood bench. I love how it turned out! You'll only need a few materials and a smile on your face.


Video tutorial




Materials

Two wood sections, 6¼ inches -I'm using wood pickets that I cut down to size

Eight tumbling wood blocks-You can find a box at Dollar Tree

Paint-white and brown

Paintbrush

Wood glue

Optional-Mod Podge/Decorative napkin

Scissors to cut your napkin design to size


Start by applying paint to your two wood sections. I decided I wanted a white bench. 


Next, take your tumbling blocks and paint each one. You don't need to worry about the top and bottom sections of your blocks.


After that, take your blocks and glue them together. You will glue both pieces together. When you are finished, you will have a total of four legs.


Next, take your legs and use wood glue to attach them to the bottom wood section of your bench. Be sure to allow your wood legs to completely dry.


Take the second wood section and attach it to the bottom wood section. This will serve as the back of your bench. Apply a generous amount of wood glue, and wipe away any excess adhesive. Make sure to let the wood sections dry completely.


I decided to add a little brown paint to my bench. I added a few streaks here and there. 


You can choose to add Mod Podge and a decorative napkin to the back section of your bench. First, apply Mod Podge to the back of the bench, then place the decorative section of the napkin onto the Mod Podge. After that, apply another layer of Mod Podge over the napkin and smooth out any wrinkles. You can use a blow dryer to speed up the drying process.



Your mini Fall wood bench is complete and adorable! I hope that you enjoy this simple project. Be sure to let me know if you create your very own. I'll see you soon. Thank you so much for making it with me.




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  1. Oh, how cute is that? Perfect for fall. Thanks so much for linking up at the Unlimited Link Party 81. Pinned.

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  2. So cute! Love this and your easy instructions (perfect for those of us who are a bit craft-challenged. :) Stopping by from the Friends and Sweet Tea linkup.

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    1. Penny, thank you so much! I hope that I am able to inspire more people to create crafts, and work on DIY projects. Thanks so much for stopping by. =)

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  3. Visiting again to say thanks so much for linking up at #IMadeItMondayLinkParty 31. Pinned.

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  4. So cute! Thanks for explaining how you made it. Visiting from Craft Schooling Sunday.

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  5. I just LOVE it! thanks for sharing on craft schooling sunday as always!

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    1. Thank you so much! I'm so happy you enjoyed this craft.

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  6. Oh my goodness. This is darling! Thanks for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #47 linkup. Hope to see you sharing more next time at #48, which opens Monday.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you very much! :)

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    2. Stopping in again with congratulations! :) This post was one of the most popular at the Will Blog for Comments #47 linkup, so it will be in the spotlight for the next 2 weeks while #48 runs. You're welcome to save the "This Blog Post Was a Featured Favorite" image from there to share here, if you like.

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    3. Jennifer, thank you so much. What a wonderful surprise! I'm excited to be a featured post. 😊

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  7. The cutest little bench. I would sit on it with a book and a thermos of tea.
    Amalia
    xo

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    1. Amalia, aw, that is so sweet. It sure would make a lovely spot to dip tea and enjoy a book. ♡♡ Thank you.

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  8. This is just adorable. It'll be a feature at this week's Handmade Monday :-D

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