add a base or legs and a bottom shelf,
leave the rust in there for a great patina,
and screw in a few hooks for a piece that can be used in so many ways.
I show it here as a bar,
but what about as a potting table or planter? It would work in a bathroom for towels and lotions, on a front porch with seasonal items (how cute could it be at Christmas ti
me?), or in the kitchen to hold bowls and cookbooks? Find more ideas at Donna's Funky Junk Interiors.
Love it Becky! This is right up my rusty repurposed alley!
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Ingenious! This is sure worth pinning! ~ Maureen
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! How do you come up with such great ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! How do you come up with such great ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the funnest things I've seen!! I love a touch of whimsy in my decor, and you definitely brought it with this-great job! :)
ReplyDeleteSusan
amazing! how cute is that? you are so talented:)
ReplyDeleteBecky - I love this so much!!! I especially love the rusted bottom of the wagon. And the hooks that you've added to the sides. It's awesome!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
This is so cute! I want to run out in the garage and make one right now!
ReplyDeletethis is adorable, i would love to feature it, if that would be ok with you, please let me know,
ReplyDeletelauren
Now this is genius!! I love it. Such a great upcycle. :)
ReplyDeleteJust when I thought you'd topped yourself, you made this! What a genius idea! Can't wait for my son to outgrow his wagon!! Love it:)
ReplyDeleteBarbara @ Chase the Star
Hi Becky, I shared your awesome table on Friday Finds today. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome! Love what you did, and the extra touches like hooks really make it so versatile!
ReplyDeleteSaw you featured at The North End Loft
Debbie :)
Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI have an old wagon I bought to repurpose, but it got pushed to the back of the pile. Time to dig it out! Thanks for the inspiration!
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