Luckily, I realized there was no reason for this lovable bench to live a life of shame, so I grabbed
While the first coat of white was drying, I stapled the new fabric around the existing fiberboard and foam.
So fresh and so clean clean!
The old buttons were a little dingy so I purchased a button kit and made new ones. I thought this was going to be difficult… so simple.



Bench $0
Fabric $2.70 (50% off at Joann’s Fabrics… ½ yard was more than enough)
Button Kit $3.00
White Spray Paint $0 (found in the garage, but I am a big advocate of the $.97 Walmart brand)
Total $5.70
Snags:
I would have lightly sanded the base to rough it up a little, the paint wasn’t really grabbing on too well, and in some spots sort of “pooled”. In those areas I sanded the paint smooth and did some touching up.
White Spray Paint $0 (found in the garage, but I am a big advocate of the $.97 Walmart brand)
Total $5.70
Snags:
I would have lightly sanded the base to rough it up a little, the paint wasn’t really grabbing on too well, and in some spots sort of “pooled”. In those areas I sanded the paint smooth and did some touching up.