• Home
  • About
  • !!! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER – FREE GIFT !!!
  • Blog
  • Contact

Lorraine D. Hebler

  • Recipes
    • Appetizers
    • Beverages
    • Breads – Quick & Yeast
    • Breakfast & Brunch
    • Canning & Freezing
    • Entertaining
    • Holidays
    • Main Dishes
      • Beef
      • Chicken
      • Fish & Seafood
      • Pork
    • Pasta
    • Salads & Dressings
    • Soups & Stews
    • Sweet Treats
      • Biscotti
      • Cakes & Cupcakes
      • Cookies & Bars
      • Desserts
      • Muffins
      • Pies & Cobblers
      • Scones
    • Vegetables & Sides
    • Visit My Galleries
  • Crafts
    • Crochet
    • Knitting
    • More Crafts
    • Visit My Galleries
  • Faith
    • Faith Statement
    • Faith Printables
  • Home and Garden
    • Birds & Butterflies
    • Flowers Plants & Herbs
    • Home Decorating & DIY
  • Family
    • Family & Friends
    • Grandchildren
  • Resourses
    • Gift Guides
    • Photography Equipment
    • Food Styling Photo Props
    • Sock Hop Party Shopping Guide
  • Travel
  • Vintage

Wooden Bench

By Lorraine

 
Handmade wooden bench from a vintage Southern Living pattern has found a home in the kitchen, on the front porch and on the patio.Do you have a woodworker in your family? My guy isn’t super skilled in his workshop but he has finish a few nice projects. John made this wooden bench many years ago and it has found a home in various places around the house.

Wooden Bench

Currently the bench graces the front porch. In recent years, it received a coat of white paint covering the natural wood tones that were beginning to show wear. Now, it looks fresh, bright and new again.  Having a bench near the door is a perfect place to set packages down while fiddling for the house key.
 
Handmade wooden bench from a vintage Southern Living pattern has found a home in the kitchen, on the front porch and on the patio.And an even better place for grandchildren to gather or folks to sit a chat.
 
 
Handmade wooden bench from a vintage Southern Living pattern has found a home in the kitchen, on the front porch and on the patio.Did you notice the nose-y pup peeking out the door window? That is Raider, our miniature schnauzer.
 
Handmade wooden bench from a vintage Southern Living pattern has found a home in the kitchen, on the front porch and on the patio.Currently the porch is summer ready with pillows and plants.
 
 
Handmade wooden bench from a vintage Southern Living pattern has found a home in the kitchen, on the front porch and on the patio.

 

Vintage Southern Living Magazine Pattern

Handmade colonial wooden bench from a vintage Southern Living pattern has found a home in the kitchen, on the front porch and on the patio.

 

Wooden bench in the kitchen

The bench originally was made to replace chairs at our kitchen table. I like using a bench because you can squeeze in lots of little ones. And this bench has a back making it comfortable to adults.
 
 
As a toddler, our youngest daughter, Abbey loved to climb on the bench and play peek-a-boo. These photos were taken way back in 1991 and 92 when she was just a wee one.
 
 
You might also like…
Summer on the porch
A little updating, easy decorating and sheer curtains give the porch curb appeal. Summer on the porch is the perfect place for quiet time or entertaining.
 
 
 
Porch Planters 
 
 
Hummingbirds and GladiolusPlanting bulbs produced gorgeous Gladiolus in the garden and their bright colors attracted hummingbirds. Lovely combination of hummingbirds and gladiolus.
 
 
Toad LilyBeautiful purple tricyrtis toad lily is a  shade-loving  herbaceous perennial with creeping rhizomes and a lovely garden plant.
 
 
 

 
Grateful Prayer Thankful Heart NewsletterOur Newsletter is published once every three weeks. Each issue is timely and helpful, jam-packed with food, crafts, occasional DIY, gardening and faith resources. Relevant and seasonal posts to inspire and guide you with current trends. Available only to those who request it, so please accept our invitation to stay connected and join the Grateful Prayer Thankful Heart community. Just click the subscribe button below.

   

Filed Under: Crafts, Home and Garden, More Crafts, Vintage Tagged With: Home and Garden

Comments

  1. Ms. Bake-it says

    June 18, 2010 at 7:48 pm

    What a fabulous bench! It looks very inviting the way you have it set up on your front porch with the black & white pillows and plants. Abbey looks too cute peeking through the bench! My congratulations to her upon her graduation this evening!

    ~ Tracy

    Reply
  2. Ann says

    June 18, 2010 at 7:03 pm

    What a great bench. I just love the way you have your front porch set up. It looks so inviting.

    Reply
  3. Linda C says

    June 18, 2010 at 2:57 pm

    I love your bench! And all the pretties that make you porch just wonderful– I want to come sit there too!:)

    Your flowers are just gorgeous!!

    Happy Friday!
    Linda

    Reply
  4. Walking on Sunshine... says

    June 18, 2010 at 11:22 am

    Looks so pretty on the front porch! Love the flower plants around it! Enjoy your weekend!

    Reply
  5. Mildred says

    June 18, 2010 at 8:30 am

    The bench looks so inviting on your porch surrounded by plants and of course, Raider!
    My hearty congrats to Abbey ~ thanks for sharing the pics of her on the bench ~ time sure flies!

    Reply
  6. Lady Farmer says

    June 18, 2010 at 4:34 am

    Oh, I love the bench! What a treasure to something made by hand from the one you love! I looks as if it were made for your porch! And the black and white pillows are perfect as well!
    Be Blessed!
    Oh, and congratulations to Abbey on her upcoming graduation!

    Reply
  7. sewingseeds4U says

    June 18, 2010 at 4:20 am

    Beautiful post and beautiful porch. Blessings, Patty

    Reply
  8. Stephanie ~ Angelic Accents says

    June 18, 2010 at 2:38 am

    I love benches! Yours is wonderful. So are those kids peeking thru it!!

    Big TX Hugs,
    Stephanie
    Angelic Accents

    Reply
  9. Ceekay- Thinkin of Home says

    June 18, 2010 at 2:33 am

    Your bench is wonderful and how sweet that your hubby made it! It is beautiful on the porch with the pillows…and my fav colors!!

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Hi! I'm Lorraine. Welcome to Grateful Prayer Thankful Heart. A place to find food for your tummy, projects for your hands, and encouragement for your heart.

Theme by 17th Avenue · Powered by WordPress & Genesis