Painted Bench Makeover for only $10
When I found this pink flamingo bench at a garage sale for only $10, I quickly bought it. Not that pink flamingos are my jam, but a painted bench is! Here’s how I transformed a garage sale find into something beautiful.

So, I’ve become a bit of a junker over the past few months.
Undoubtably inspired by other bloggers, I was on a quest to quell this creative beast inside me, so garage sales became the Saturday morning norm.
A few months ago, I stumbled upon a HUGE community yard sale. I hit about 60 homes and walked away with tons o goodies!
Here’s one of them.

Pink. Flamingo. Y’all!
Now some of you may LOOOVE pink flamingos, palm trees and painted boats adrift on the ocean, but I thought this was so in need of some love.
Here’s how I did it – I’ve provided affiliate links for your convenience. You can read my full disclosure here.

Painted Bench Makeover Materials
- Bench
- Paint Stripper
- Rubber Gloves
- Scraper
- Cabot All in One Poly Stain – I used Dark Oak (you can find similar products here)
- Cream Paint I had on hand
First, I stripped down the top with the paint stripper and a scraper. It was so nice seeing that pink melt away.
Next I used a Cabot all in one Poly Stain in Dark Oak and added about 3 coats.
While that was drying, I painted the legs with a cream color I had on hand.
Here’s my finished product:


Did I mention I got this baby for $10?!?
Here’s a happy mistake – The primer wouldn’t come off completely when I was stripping it, but I stained over it anyway and I love the finished product. Even though hint’s of white peek through, I think it gives it that worn look I was hoping for.


The bench opens up for great storage. Underneath, you can really see how the white primer would not come off.
I do love that variegated look, though!



I styled the bench with a dollar store find and another piece I found on the junk hunt.
Finally, I finished it off with this metal bucket filled with cute white flowers paired with this frame for $2.

I hot glued this barn star to the frame using ribbon. It was so inexpensive. In fact, the picture is actually scrapbooking paper.


It’s a cute vignette that I was able to create in a weekend for under $20.
Not bad for a first time furniture flip!
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great job on the bench– I love your blog!
great job on the bench make over, It looks wonderful and I am sure you will get alot of use out of that. I am a new follower of yours and i will be back again to see whatl you are up to,,,come for a visit,,,Phyllis
Hi there!
I think the flamingos would have stopped me from handing over the $10. But you saw what could be – the sign of a true junker! Your table is terrific! It looks really good, yay for you!
I'd love for you to stop by sometime!
XO
Heidi – Heart and Home
Wow, great transformation! I was sorry to see the flamingoes go, though… 🙂
Thanks for linking up!
Great, great, great job!
Hey, I featured your fab bench on my Frugalicious Friday Recap today! Come check it out!
Wow…Jen, your bench turned out Fabulous! Thanks for sharing and for linkin' up to Frugaliicious Friday!
I can't believe you removed the famingos? What's wrong with you? 🙂 Funny stuff. You have great vision to see beyond those and pay $10 for it. I love how you transformed it. Great find and great work! Thanks for sharing at FFF.
While I absolutely love flamingos, I have to admit your bench was greatly improved from the original. lol. It looks wonderful, great addition to your house. Pat
Very cool. I love the deep stain over white. Huge improvement to your bargain 🙂
Feel free to link up to Make it for Mondays sometime 🙂