So I'm not a drinker myself, but if I was, I would definitely have had a hard time giving up this next project of mine.
The Before: A typical oak color, I love the wheels.
The After: I painted over the oak with Graphite and Old white. The wheels were not removable and made painting them quite difficult. I painted a "P" monogram to give it a little something extra and special. I dark waxed it and barely distressed the edges to finish it up.
Jenine
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missmustardseed.com
www.funkyjunkinteriors.net
www.kammyskorner.com
I love this! I love the white wheels and the monogram!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! It looks great!
ReplyDeleteThe white wheels make it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty bar cart, Jenine--I love your choices of color and the white detailing on the wheels. I just did a vintage bar cart, too, only mine is metal and I chose to spray paint it. Yours looks larger than mine, and I really like that it is drop-leaf--very neat!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from SNS. What a cute makeover!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful cart, and you made it even more so! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteSaw you linking at Funky Junk's SNS
Debbie :)
Oh my! This looks like a reproduction English Tea Cart? I've been looking for one in good condition 4 e ver. Lucky You!!! I loved it in it's original color, but you did a great paint job. The wheels are sweet!
ReplyDeleteI love this cart and the color is great.
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