Paint an heirloom or leave it natural?
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KMS Woodworks on May 14, 2013I like the painted idea...this appears to be built from simple cedar or pine. so it will need to be protected from the elements. I'm sure you will do your grandparents proud. post some pics when you get it completedHelpful Reply
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Peggy on May 15, 2013I prefer the seal, every time you look at it you will no doubt think of your grandparents whether it's painted or not, but with the seal somehow, for me, it would mean they feel closer. Call me sentimental or not.Helpful Reply
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Lisa Mueller on May 15, 2013I imagine your grandparents would want you to do what makes you happy, and are grateful that you think of it as special because of the memories of them. Paint...go for it!Helpful Reply
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Tina @ What We Keep on May 15, 2013I am in conflict about this same issue. If I were able to ask my grandmother, I think she'd tell me to do as I please. I like to look at it as adding my own contribution to a piece of family history. Do whatever feels right to you!Helpful Reply
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Donna Shipley on May 16, 2013I'd just seal it. I love the rustic, natural look :)Helpful Reply
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Nancy Hand on May 16, 2013It would be neat to bring it back to life and re stain it!Helpful Reply
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Sia@South 47th on May 16, 2013I'd seal it for sure and think of my grammy every time I looked at it. I use Bri-Wax, it comes in neutral as well as many colors and is natural. I've used it for years on Antiques and just about everything in-between. xoHelpful Reply
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Phil on May 16, 2013leave it natural, if you want just get some Thomas wax and preserve it that way.Helpful Reply
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Jane Bowers on May 16, 2013If I were your Grandmother, I would say... Jackie, I loved this bench for many years and am now passing it on to you hoping you will love it as much if not more than I did. And, my wish is for you to "make it yours and do what will bring you joy every time you look at it or sit on it". So there....Helpful Reply
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Karen Goddik on May 16, 2013Clean it and seal it with the love and memories of yours about your grandparents. It will also help to seal your love of them in your heart.Helpful Reply
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Silver Geras on May 17, 2013I would seal it and add colorful cushions...seal it a satin clear (minwax satin poly ) is great and user friendlyHelpful Reply
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S on May 17, 2013The patina on it is so pretty. Personally I would refinish it or coat it with something natural. Even though it is meant to be outside, it would also look pretty at the end of a bed with some folded quilts or a folded quilt or afghan as a cushion.Helpful Reply
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Pam Perkins Zirbel on May 17, 2013This is gorgeous! I too, as with a few others, are struggling to paint or seal. For a while, I would seal it, no sanding, and make a pillow to sit on, bring it in the house for a while. Then after you DEFINATELY want to paint it, you can!! Again, seal, bring inside, pillow and enjoy. A couple years later, paint and keep the same outdoor pillow on it!!! Do both!!! Good luck and do post a pic of what you decide!!!Helpful Reply
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Frankie Laney on May 17, 2013The little bench will always remind you of your grandparents.....no matter what color it is. When you pass it on to a grandchild they may re-paint or not, but they will always remember that it is a family piece with history. Best of luck and be sure to share the results!Helpful Reply
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