I know that we are some of the thousands
I finally got up the courage to peruse through all her
wood plans looking for hutch ideas for my TV wall
So forget the hutch for now.....I actually got my hubby excited to do something,
and guess what?
WE DID!
Last Saturday we started early in the morning,
printing out plans and running to Home Depot for supplies.
Everything is made from mostly 2x4" 's and then a few 2x6" 's.
It was the first time I think my hubby and I
worked together without swearing,
permanent raised eyebrows or clenched teeth.
Yes, there is a reason it's called Crafty Sisters and not Crafting with the Hubby.
Crafting with my sister is sooooo much more peaceful.:)
No offense hubby!:)
Ana has all her plans easy to access
with great directions and pictures!
I printed out what I needed and we got to work.
I consider myself pretty good with the saw but
this project was a lot of work.
The plus is that it was completely doable but you need 2 sets of hands for sure.
We built everything on Saturday in about 6 hours.
The rest of the week in between swim lessons
I sanded, and sanded and sanded some more.:)
Friday we finally got to staining it.
I was a little shocked at the color.
This is what it's supposed to look like as "classic grey".
I didn't want it to look too picnic~benchy
but didn't want it too dark to show every bit of dust either.
Soft grey seemed like a good compromise.
The swatch said it was supposed to be light grey on pine.
It is actually a bluish gun metal grey, which is actually really pretty.
Yes, I'll live......
I opted for spray can polyurethane
which worked like a dream!
After staining with my hubby the thought of brushing on polyurethane
into all those little cracks, upside down in 100 degree heat....
Well you can see why I opted for the spray on kind.:)
So now we have a fun and very sturdy table for our back patio!
Which also means the Korean feast next month is at my house!
Most importantly it was great to do with my hubby.
I fell in love with him all over again!