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    Urban Bliss Life ยป Blog ยป Changing Table to DIY Bar Cart

    Published: December 8, 2014 / Updated: May 28, 2022 by Marlynn Jayme Schotland ยท This post may contain affiliate links.

    Changing Table to DIY Bar Cart

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    Today I've got a fun and EASY DIY project to share. It transforms a baby changing table into a DIY Bar Cart!

    DIY Chalkboard Bar Cart | UrbanBlissLife.com
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    Have you ever looked at something and thought, "YES. I can make something of that."

    That's what I thought as soon as a friend posted a photo of this, saying it was up for grabs for free:

    DIY Chalkboard Bar Cart | UrbanBlissLife.com

    It looks like a standard baby changing table, right? Standard pine wood, thin side slats, top shelf with a foam changing mattress, bottom shelf with an additional thin mattress, middle shelf for baby wipes and diapers.

    It is. But I saw more. I saw a bookshelf, then a craft cart, and then a bar cart.

    And since it's the holidays, a bar cart it became.

    Chalkboard Paint

    I knew I wanted to use chalkboard paint because I wanted to make a cart that was easily multi-purpose and also fun to customize.

    With great timing, Colorhouse, formerly known as YOLO, generously offered the opportunity for me to try their new Chalkboard Paints. Perfect for my DIY chalkboard bar cart project!

    After letting them know about the project and the kind of color I was looking for, they suggested Metal .06. It turned out to be a fantastic color choice for this project.

    DIY Chalkboard Bar Cart | UrbanBlissLife.com
    DIY Chalkboard Bar Cart | UrbanBlissLife.com

    If you are going to do your own transformation of a changing table to bar cart, however, there is some prep work that needs to be done before the painting begins.

    From Baby Changing Table to Bar Cart

    The changing table I inherited had the traditional safety straps on the top of the table. You simply need to use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove each of the side safety straps.

    DIY Chalkboard Bar Cart | UrbanBlissLife.com

    Then, if your changing table is like this one and had the brand sticker on the top side of the first shelf, you will also want to gently remove the screws off each top side and flip the top shelf over.

    DIY Chalkboard Bar Cart | UrbanBlissLife.com

    This way, you have a flat, clean surface for your paint.

    DIY Chalkboard Bar Cart | UrbanBlissLife.com

    Once I cleaned the entire changing table with a damp cloth, it was time to paint. I decided to paint the tops of each of the shelves with the Colorhouse Chalkboard paint, and the sides in a soft white.

    Here's what I LOVE about Colorhouse paints: they are zero VOC (volatile organic compounds), which means they have no toxic fumes, have low or no odor, and are safer for our family compared to most other traditional paints. These are excellent paints to use on surfaces that may come into contact with food or beverages in any way.

    Colorhouse also has a great selection of colors for various parts of your house, and since we have previously used YOLO/Colorhouse paints in my daughter's room, I knew we would love the paint for our DIY chalkboard bar cart transformation.

    DIY Colorhouse Chalkboard Bar Cart | UrbanBlissLife.com

    DIY Bar Cart

    After a couple of coats of paint, the old pine changing table is transformed into a modern chalkboard paint bar cart. DIY Chalkboard Bar Cart | UrbanBlissLife.com

    I love it! It is exactly as I thought it would look like, with one exception: I had intended to place castors on the bottom of the cart to make a rolling cart. However, the feet of this particular bar cart were much thinner and didn't accommodate the IKEA casters I had on hand; I always keep casters on hand because I am constantly changing furniture layout and our furniture needs to be easily mobile for different occasions. I may decide to saw off the bottom feet that came with the original changing table and attached casters to the bottom of the base shelf, making the bar cart more mobile. For now, it's a pretty easy bar cart to move around throughout the house without them.

    DIY Chalkboard Bar Cart | UrbanBlissLife.com

    I LOVE being able to write decorative notes on the chalkboard shelves.

    DIY Chalkboard Bar Cart | UrbanBlissLife.com

    Using chalkboard paint on your DIY projects makes them SO versatile. For this cart alone, you could use the chalkboard tops for writing out:

    • the names of different appetizers next to the dishes
    • recipes for theme cocktail drinks
    • party guest names
    • the names of appetizers next to the bowls/plates of food.
    DIY Chalkboard Bar Cart | UrbanBlissLife.com

    If you follow this blog, you know how much I am in LOVE with washi tape (as seen here, here, and here) and use it for so many projects. For this DIY Changing Table Converted Into Bar Cart project, I used silver and white striped washi tape to decorate the sides of each shelf of the bar cart.

    DIY Chalkboard Bar Cart | UrbanBlissLife.com

    Tinsel and jingle bells are always in style when it comes to dressing up holiday bar carts.

    DIY Chalkboard Bar Cart | UrbanBlissLife.com

    You can set up your bar cart however you see fit, but in general, I like to use the top shelf for the alcohol, tonic water, small apps, plus decorative accessories like patterned straws and toothpicks. The middle shelf I like to use for glasses, and the last shelf you can use for extra bar towels, glasses, or just make it a pretty decorative shelf with wrapped gifts, as I did here.

    DIY Chalkboard Bar Cart | UrbanBlissLife.com

    I love our new DIY Chalkboard Bar Cart!

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      1. Sarah says

        December 09, 2014 at 1:57 pm

        I've been wanting to turn a really cool frame into a kitchen chalk board!

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      2. Amy says

        December 09, 2014 at 1:17 pm

        This is such a great re purpose! Amazing!

        Coffee Beans and Bobby Pins

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      3. Create/Enjoy says

        December 09, 2014 at 9:48 am

        Great repurposing idea!! I bet you could put wheels on it, too!

        Reply
      4. Amy says

        December 09, 2014 at 5:27 am

        There's a wall I've been thinking about turning into a family information center โ€” grocery lists, calendar, kids' art space. The Colorhouse website has a cool calendar project I'd love to try.

        Reply
      5. Andi Drager says

        December 08, 2014 at 11:14 pm

        I would love to paint a section of my teenage daughter's bedroom door for messages and the side of my refrigerator for notes and shopping reminders!

        Reply
      6. Melissa Kaylene says

        December 09, 2014 at 12:50 am

        I have this one small wall in my kitchen that I've been really wanting to paint up with chalkboard paint....so we can create a recipe command center! ;)

        Reply
      7. Tina W says

        December 08, 2014 at 7:21 pm

        I have a funky kitchen hutch that I have been wanting to paint. I love the idea of chalkboard paint on it - maybe one door for a shopping list and one for a menu board.

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      8. Heather / girlichef says

        December 08, 2014 at 11:30 am

        This is so brilliant! I've been wanting a bar cart for ages, but they're just so expensive. I am for sure finding myself an old changing table and taking on this project! Hmmmm, if I won, I would use it to customize the wall in our basement near the foosball table, dart board, and board games - scoring fun! Thanks for the chance. :)

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      9. Renรฉe says

        December 08, 2014 at 11:17 am

        I literally want to go to Goodwill this minute and find an old changing table to convert - this is brilliant! I love it!! If I win the chalkboard paint, I think I would redo our pantry door.

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      10. Mary says

        December 08, 2014 at 10:18 am

        I would use it for the door of our game closet!

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      11. Aubrie LeGault says

        December 08, 2014 at 9:20 am

        I thought it was hilarious that you transformed a baby changing table to a bar cart- awesome! Get em' out of diapers and bring on the cocktails. I've been thinking about transforming this table/cart item I have in my house to a bar cart. Thanks for the inspiration and ideas.

        Reply
      12. Catherine says

        December 08, 2014 at 9:03 am

        What a great repurposing idea! I'd love to win this. I have in mind a project to paint one side of a kitchen island with chalkboard paint so my toddler can color with chalk while I'm working in the kitchen. She loves being artsy so it'd be the perfect solution for keeping her occupied while I'm cooking or putting away dishes!

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      13. Pech says

        December 08, 2014 at 11:59 am

        What a great project, and you are genius in being able to see so much potential in that baby changing cart!

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      14. Emma Lincoln says

        December 08, 2014 at 10:15 am

        Brilliant!

        I have this funky old headboard that I would LOVE to paint with chalkboard paint...

        Reply
      15. manda says

        December 08, 2014 at 6:26 am

        A cart on my backporch.

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      16. Jana Seitzer says

        December 08, 2014 at 8:28 am

        This is awesome! Not only do I need to win, I need to find and old changing table. :)

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