You know I love a good DIY project! And even though I am pregnant and my belly is getting bigger by the day, my wheels are still turning and I love creating! With warm weather and summer here, I am excited to do more grilling and entertaining outdoors! We have a deck that we love with a table that we love, but we don't have a lot of good serving space. So I decided to build an outdoor beverage cart to help add some serving and storage space! I used outdoor wood, but designed this in a similar style to my rolling paint storage carts. So the style is similar, but I've made this project outdoor friendly and perfect for every day use or entertaining! I just love how my DIY Industrial Beverage Cart turned out!
Isn't that just so fun!? Let me share a few more photos with you...
This industrial beverage cart is made with outdoor wood and beautiful angle iron! I love how the angle iron adds a beautiful industrial touch without being difficult to find or create with!
And of course a DIY beverage cart requires casters on the bottom so you can move it around easily!
And it is perfect for holding beverages, plates, cups or even food! This cart is actually quite big and can hold a lot.
Ah I am just so in love with how this turned out!
To make this beverage cart you will need to do a little wood cutting...
A little pocket hole making (I used my Kreg Jig of course!)
A little sanding.
A little staining.
A little drilling too.
But it really comes together pretty easily.
And I am sharing every single detail, all the supplies you will need, all the cuts you will make, everything, step by step over at Build Something. Build Something is Kreg's new DIY project plan site and you can find all sorts of plans for some amazing projects! Including my DIY Industrial Beverage Cart. Seriously, you can grab these step by step instructions and everything you need to know to create this yourself HERE. A big huge thank you goes out to them for making this project, the full tutorial and this post possible!
Meegan
Ashley. I love this. It is rustic, simple to make and you have a great tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
Amy Anderson
This cart is beautiful! And I need one of those lemonade dispenser thingies. 😀
Laura Kelly
Oh my goodness! I LOVE this so much. It turned out fantastic.
Debrashoppeno5
Very nice. This looks like a good project to try using my Kreg Jig out on.
CD Loken
LOVE your beverage cart! This would be perfect for entertaining on our front porch! I'm definitely pinning!
Emily
This is awesome! I'd love to make one of these for our patio. Thanks for linking up with Merry Monday this week!
Jennifer Dawn
This cart is fantastic! We'd love to have you share this at our weekly link party. http://www.thelifeofjenniferdawn.com/2016/06/farmers-market-meals-and-little-bird.html Hope to see you there!
Mindi
Ashley this is just stunning!! I love everything about it! You were my pick this week for rock star at our Creativity Unleashed party this week, I hope you come by and vote for your project!
Kathy Ricci
I love this cart! I am new to "woodworking" so I don't have all the tools yet, you know, like a saw???? But the one you have looks like even I could use it. Can I ask what kind it is?
Ashley Phipps
It is just a Ryobi Compound Miter Saw. Some people call them chop saws too.
Kippi
I want one of these for outdoor use. I love a bar cart for serving drinks at parties inside and I would love to have one like this for outside!
Have a great weekend,
Kippi
Julie Briones
Love this cart, Ashley! Saw it at Style Showcase and popped on over! If you have a moment, we would love to have you link-up at Tuesday Turn About (we close tonight at midnight PST) Hope to see you there!
Sarah @ The DIY Mommy
This turned out beautiful! A definite must have for patio parties 🙂
Katy
I love this cart! Such a cute idea!
We would love if you would share at our weekly link-up party Handmade & Otherwise (Fridays 8am-Mondays 8pm). http://petalspiesandotherwise.com/category/handmade-otherwise/
Linda W
Nicely done!
Ang
I absolutely adore your creativity and style! Another fabulous project Ashley 🙂
Ashley Phipps
Thank you!