A few posts back, I asked if anyone knew what this was. I am still guessing, but I think it was a silk flower planter of some type. When I picked this up a garage sale a couple weeks ago, I envisioned what it could become. I love when an idea works!
I cleaned up as it was pretty dusty. Spray painted with Painters Touch Heirloom White satin. Then used a dry brush method to add some chalk paint in Provence blue. then waxed with a dark colored wax and buffed.
Next, since this was so deep, I needed to add a false bottom (I bet you are still wondering what I am planning). I simply cut a 2"x6" circle of cardboard, wrapped it around the post and taped it at the bottom. Then I cut 2 half circles, covered and glued some scrapbooking paper and placed inside. Nothing fancy.
Okay, so now the reveal....this is going to serve as an outdoor serving caddy! We eat outdoors in the summer a lot.
Instead of dragging out a pile of flatware and napkins, I can simply bring the whole caddy to the table and let everyone help themselves, or I can easily set each place setting in a jiffy. Note on the top loops I have added seasoning bottles, which will change based on what is being served
Below, I have a corner table on the patio that I can set this having it out of the way while we are eating. When cleaning up for the day, simply bringing in the caddy never got so easy, And I am all about making it easy on myself.
Total cost of this project was $4.00 That's right only FOUR DOLLARS for the caddy itself. That is because everything else I had on hand including the spray paint. I am a firm believer in using what you have to make it work.
This week I am joining in on the following parties
Make it Pretty Monday @ The Dedicated House
Cottage Style Entertaining Party @ EtsyCottageStyle
Mod Mix Monday @ Mod Vintage Life
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday @ Coastal Charm
Vintage Style Inspiration@ Knick of Time
2 comments:
Awesome repurpose! ♥
Hi Debbie! Wow, Wow is all I can say!! You did a fantastic job on this. I love how it came out. Great idea to put the containers in there. You could also use it for flowers, fake or fresh!! Great job!
Debbie
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