The goal was to complete my furniture makeovers on a tight budget, so I wanted to accessorize on the cheap as well. I immediately envisioned a gold wire basket on the bar cart shelf, like this one from
Anthropolgie (
affiliate link), but obviously the price wasn't right. Fortunately I was able to get the look for less with a quick and easy DIY.
I needed to find an inexpensive basket to transform, and my first stop was Dollar Tree. I couldn't believe my luck when I immediately found a basket with a very similar shape to the Anthropolgie version. The neon green clearly wasn't exactly the look I was after, but one dollar later I was on my way home with my spray paint finger eager to get to work.
I grabbed out a left over can of
gold spray paint (
affiliate link), and two light coats of paint later, the basket had a chic new high-end look.
I filled the basket with a dish towel and a wine bottle opener, and a few other bar tools and slid it onto the bar cart shelf.
The gold basket is a perfect compliment to the other
gold accents on the bar cart - like the gold handles, wine rack, and stemware holders, all of which were also transformed with gold spray paint. There's no doubt I had a theme going here... even the title of our favorite
cocktail mix book (
affiliate link) is shiny, pretty gold.
The other bar cart accessories - the
champagne bucket, ice bucket, and black and white striped tray - were also quick and easy five minute DIYs, which were inspired by the ever stylish Kate Spade and created from simple household items.
Now that I know how chic a $1 plastic basket looks with a quick coat of gold spray paint, I'll definitely be stocking up for future organizing projects!
Labels: Denver Home Show, DIY, Five Minute Friday, high low, knock off, organization, organizing, storage