I happened to have my grandmother's old wrought iron tea cart in our gazebo. It was starting to look a little tired so I decided to repaint it for an upcoming party. I've seen a lot of pictures lately of turquoise tea cart/beverage stations like this one.
As a result, I decided to step away from my tried and true Rust-oleum black and go with something much bolder. Here is the tea cart before.
I cleaned it with liquid dish soap and water and got the dirt off and then took out the inserts. Sadly, I did't take pictures of the painting process, but it involved one and a half cans of this baby.
A great little cart to help guests stay cool during a fun summer party!
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love all things painted - and this was the perfect choice! i have a white one on the porch - i may be buying paint soon.! next to you twice this warm morning in CA.
ReplyDeleteI love the color you used. You did a great job, thank you for sharing it at The Really Crafty Link Party this week! Pinned!
ReplyDeleteI love the beautiful color you chose for the beverage cart makeover. It has such a bright, fresh look now. Thanks for sharing at Snickerdoodle Sunday. I'll be featuring this at today's party.
ReplyDeleteThe color you chose is perfect, I love all the scrolling it turned out great.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing on the #OMHGFF this week!
That came out so cute. I love the circular details on the cart they we're lost in the black. The blue really makes them pop. Good choice
ReplyDeleteLove the blue color! You did an amazing job :)
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What a transformation! This is a gorgeous color! Thanks for sharing with #SocialButterflySunday! Hope to see you link up again this week :)
ReplyDeleteLove the bright summer color! Thank you for sharing on the Art of Home-Making Mondays! :)
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