I
love that y'all have utmost confidence in me when it comes to junk revival from
trashure. Just look at what I see here...a vintage laundry cart that...er...used to have a purpose. Hot mess, needing a break, and desperate for a new life. All kidding aside, this freebie is something the normal me would snatch up. My mind is reeling from this idea to that...and even salvaged art.

However, as of late, the wind has been
knocked out my sails and my creative juices are trickling at best. Yes, I know I could recover the frame with a drop-cloth canvas and add my own grommets and such.

In addition, I could even add casters to make it functional again. But, this time around, I know the cost and effort to bring this back to life is far above what I want to put into it. That means I'm gonna break out my tools and make something completely new. Actually, you can see how I took a plain basket and turned it into an
antique laundry cart HERE.
WHAT TO DO NEXT
First, it needs cleaned up! I cut off all the remnant canvas and grommets. Then, I drag it over to my garden hose and give it a good spray. Well, that is when
Loula would let me...silly pup.

After that, I let it dry in the hot sun (feels so good BTW), and then contemplate my next steps. I try to use my smaller sledge to beat those uprights into place. It makes it look a bit better, but my mind is made up that I'm going to create salvaged art. I mean, that's not new to me in any form because that's what I do as you can see on my blog or in the video below:

What does that mean? Well, it means my tools get to come out to play like this angle grinder.

While this was a gift, if I had picked either a corded tool or battery-operated for this tool, I would have first picked the corded. When you need a heavy-duty tool, you want power all the way through. Just to cut this half-inch steel, it took me over an twenty minutes and several dead batteries to cut one rod.

However, since my motto has always been
toolsoverjewels, I reach for my hacksaw and have the next rod cut in less than three minutes. hoooo-rah!! Talk about invigorating!

And no...I'm not going to cut my knee...

Last, once I have all the supports cut (which I'm saving for later) I'm ready to create my salvage art.
RUSTIC AND REFINED
Finally, here is my latest creation ready to welcome the autumn season that's coming fast upon us.

Not only did I create the autumn bunting, but also made it reversible along with a spring/summer one too. Isn't it crazy that all the seasons have the same number of letters?

Which season is your favorite? I'm not quite ready for autumn yet, but I do enjoy the early parts of it when my sunflowers are in full bloom. Additionally, so does Ivan...tee hee. What's fun about this is you can also hang flowers, photos, hats, or other memorabilia for each season. I kept it simple for my purpose, but would definitely add more to dress it up as seasons pass by.

Now tell me, would you have taken the time and expense to restore the vintage laundry cart, or would you have upcycled it as well? Don't forget...I'm not done with it yet. {{wink, wink}} Also, if you'd like to make this salvaged art a part of your home story, you can find it and more in my onilne store.

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