Upcycled Plant Cart Saved From "Above The Rim"
by
Brittany aka Pretty Handy Girl
(IC: blogger)
This past summer I spied a metal cart in a dumpster. To be frank, I have never truly actually participated in dumpster diving. The thought of actually climbing inside a dumpster has never been on my acceptable things to do list. But, this metal bar cart was floating on top of the trash pile. It was (to quote a Seinfeld episode) above the rim! And it was begging to be upcycled into a beautiful plant cart.
Materials:
I brought it home and knew I could do a quick makeover with some spray paint. But, first it needed a good cleaning and some prep work. The tops of the shelves were very rusty:
Loosen corner bolts with a socket wrench or drill and socket bit. Hammer out any that are too rusty to budge.
Use a power sander to sand the shelf tops. You want to get rid of as much rust as possible.
Wipe everything off with a damp rag and cleanser if necessary. Before painting the legs, tape off the wheels with painter’s tape.
Prop legs off the drop cloth with scraps of wood (so the legs won’t stick to the drop cloth after you paint them.) Spray one light coat of copper spray paint on legs. Allow the coat to dry and repeat. Flip the legs over and paint the other side with two coats.
Spray one light coat of Heirloom White onto the cart shelves. After the first coat dries, repeat with a second and third coat.
Remember where we started? Was it worth my first “dumpster rescue?” Can I still claim to have never been dumpster diving? Or am I no longer a dumpster virgin?
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Published April 13th, 2014 11:12 AM
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Evelina Girshovich on Jan 08, 2018
love it!! I definitely will try it!!!
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