Have you ever felt like you’re not crafty or creative? Or maybe DIY seems daunting to you? The best way to get past that is to tackle a project suited to your abilities. Smalls are what I say are the best way to experiment – a small project that can be done in half a day and builds confidence. I picked up these two thrifted pieces so I can turn them into farmhouse totes because they certainly ain’t that now. haha.
One of these is of the beach variety, and the other is prim as country prim can be. Neither are my style, so that’s when I take the opportunity to change them up to suit me. That’s where you have to envision what you want. Are you more coastal, or cottage, Boho, farmhouse, cabin, or maybe even cowboy(girl)? Either way, you can take what you have (or find thrifting or shopping Curb le Chic) and make it your own.
BEACHY BE GONE
First, let’s start with this seagull tote. Since I’m a few states away from the beach, I prefer to keep things more to my locale. With that, I need to start fresh. I remove the decals and then set to sanding it down.
After that, I spray paint two coats of a flat white paint.
Then, once that cures, I tape off a few sections before I do two more coats of a spray chalk paint called, Serenity Blue. It may be hard to see the difference in my photo, but I have three taped stripes on the handle and one around the box.
Next, I remove the tape and add a little numerical fun. tee hee. We all have a favorite number, right? This one is suited for my end game. (pun intended)
It’s definitely still kinda coastal farmhouse with the blue and white, so we have found a fun compromise that updates it without going totally overboard.
PRIM & PROPER
Second, it’s time for miss country prim thang here to get a much-needed reprieve of those hearts and flowers.
The hearts pop off easy enough, but then I also need to sand off those flower dots because they’ll show through anything I do henceforth.
Next, after I refresh the wood with a similar stain and let it cure, I apply a coat of black milk paint.
Last, after that one coat cures, I distress a bit and apply a light coat of brown wax to give an aged appeal.
BLACK IT IS
Finally here’s the last of my farmhouse totes makeovers. This one is showcasing my antique Ball jars along with some beautiful blooms from my yard. Isn’t it lovely?
I tell ya, not only are these totes versatile for any room in your home, but they also make life handy. You can load up table condiments, bathroom accessories, or laundry supplies. Do you have any totes in your home? You can see my other tote tutorials HERE.
And who doesn’t love those pretty sights and scents in their home? mmmm…so good.
With all that in mind, you have to tell me…which tote makeover is your favorite? I’m honestly smitten with both, so I’m eager to also tell you they are both available in my online shop.
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Likewise, I’m all about inspiring you to break out of your comfort zone to try something new. In addition, let’s inspire others by pinning and sharing this farmhouse totes makeover.
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Rebecca - NC says
Both are so cute AND so useful now!! I’d have a tough time choosing…. Honestly, it’s amazing how you can see potential in all that 80’s “charm!” ??
Larissa says
I just can’t help myself. haha! You know I love hearing from you, Rebecca. Thanks!
Rita says
Ernie meenie minie mo…. I like both. Though because I’m in SWFL and also from the Jersey shore the light blue tote speaks to me loud and clear. You have see what others wish they could. Pinned it!
Larissa says
tee hee! I’m smitten with blue no matter what the style fo’ sho’. I so enjoy sharing what I do!
Vickie Rider says
Both are so much better now. But I live in west central Ohio and not drawn to the coastal farmhouse decor, even though it looks great, I would pick the black one . love how you take things so dated and update them so well.
Larissa says
Thank you, Vickie. I’m not into coastal farmhouse either. 😉 I certainly have fun!
Carroll Xavier says
Both are gorgeous updates, I would have usually chosen coastal (being on Vancouver Island) but really love the look of the black with the blue jars. You are so creative and inventive, it’s a joy to read your blog every week 🙂
Larissa says
Thank you! I didn’t intend for coastal, just saying it could suit that purpose as well if you really wanted it too. I’m all farmhouse here! 😀 Thank you for the love, Carroll.
Karl-Heinz says
I just found your site today and I think your projects are just great and inspiring. Thanks also for the detailed presentation. Please keep it up.
Best regards
Karl Heinz
Larissa says
Thank you, Karl. It’s fun for me to share. 🙂