Thursday, September 6, 2012

More Progress!

A bit more progress in my master bath.  I actually already had this.  I just never thought about using it in the bathroom.

An old kitchen cart.

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It had been sitting outside forever.  Just rusting away.  I scraped off the rust the best that I could and then used white enamel spray paint.

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I added the red cross just for a bit of whimsy.

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A few items that I already had.

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And a botanical theme on the wall above.

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The book pages are from a 1940’s wild flower book that I’ve had forever.  I had a hard time deciding to tear these out!  But I knew that I would enjoy them in here and what good is the book if it just sits on a shelf in the closet. Smile  So I bit the bullet and went for it. 

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All that’s left to do here is find something for the bottom two shelves.  Baskets….?  Pretty white towels…..?  I’ll figure it out!  Love the way the cart turned out.  It’s a perfect fit for this little wall in my teeny tiny bathroom.

Denise

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4 comments:

  1. What a great ideal to use the cart in the bathroom. I think your ideal of putting baskets and towels on it would look gorgeous!
    Hugs~~~ Daphne

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  2. Great touch painting the cross on the table. I'm chicken too when it comes to cutting up photos from a book. I should be more brave.
    Love the bathroom too. Great job

    I'm in love with yellow and gray always have been. I think I need to pin that bedroom right now. sigh!!!

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  3. Denise -
    I shared this today as a favorite on my Mod Mix Monday party. It is soooo cute. Just love everything about it. I'm looking forward to the barn sale.

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  4. Denise I love that cart. What a great idea to put it in the bathroom. Love how you added the red cross.

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