Last Updated on December 4, 2024
My bar cart plays a couple of different roles in my home. Most days it serves as a simple vignette, but when it comes to entertaining, it’s a hard-working party machine. If it’s happy hour, that sucka needs to be fully stocked. Boozy basics and fun mixers for guests to shake, stir and sip need to be on display. But how does one still make it look pretty? Stirrings asked me the same question, so today I’m sharing my 5 top steps to beautify a hard-working bar cart and make your next gathering extra Insta-worthy.
This post is sponsored by Stirrings.
Let’s start with the foundation…the signature cocktail. When you go out for dinner, do you order the old standby or do you live on the edge and ask for the drink menu? I’m always down for the adventure. Once I find a concoction I love, that restaurant becomes a destination. It’s the only place I can get that cocktail. It’s for this exact reason that I adopted the signature cocktail at home.
I tend to change it up seasonally, but when guests arrive, they know they’re in for a special treat. During the winter months, I was serving up a delicious Blood Orange Old Fashioned, but this week I’m channeling spring by stocking up on champagne to mix up a boozy twist on the French 75. It’s especially light and fresh when made with Stirrings mixers that are lower in sugar and made with real juice, cane sugar, and no artificial preservatives.
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5 Steps To Entertaining With A Bar Cart
Bar Cart Styling Step 1 — Start With An Empty Cart
Since my Stirring mixers and ingredients need refrigeration, and I don’t always have champagne on ice…although come to think of it, that my friends might be the idea of the day…my bar cart looks very different on party day compared to normal days. It’s time to clear off the books, bust, and other decor items.
Bar Cart Styling Step 2 — Add Core Ingredients
Not sure about you, but I’ve got a fully stocked bar. However, in no way shape or form does that mean every bottle should be displayed. No siree! I only pull out what I absolutely know my guests and I will drink. Yes, there might be the one person who says, “Hey Kyla, can you make me a Tequila Sunrise?”, but I’m not leaving that option on the bar. Only display the boozy bottles and mixers needed to make your special tasty summin’ summin’.
I personally love the Stirrings Blood Orange Martini Mix and Stirrings Cosmopolitan Mix, and one can never have enough Stirrings Simple Syrup. I use it all the time. For bottles, vodka, gin, rum, and bourbon is what my guests normally drink. I also like to display a couple of rimmers for garnish. It’s those little extra details that will take your cocktail to the next level.
Bar Cart Styling Step 3 — Don’t Forget The Tools
Mixing a good cocktail requires a few necessary bar tools. First is the shaker. Not only does it improve the taste of your cocktail by fully integrating all the ingredients, but it also adds the perfect amount of water when shaken with ice.
When I first met The Boy, he bought me the fun penguin shaker. It’s a great conversation starter, plus the chrome adds a little extra sparkle to your bar cart. Don’t forget the shot glass, strainer, and bottle opener.
Bar Cart Styling Step 2 — Add Beautiful Glasses
I’m sure it doesn’t come as any surprise when I say I loves me some vintage cocktail glasses. So before guests arrive, I like to choose a funky set of glassware…to set the night apart from a normal evening.
Today I picked out my latest estate sale find. The 24k gold detailing and fretwork are spectacular. I also used the matching decanter to jazz up the bourbon.
Bar Cart Styling Step 5 — Add Something Weird & Unique
By this time your bar cart is getting fairly full, so it’s time to get crafty with space. My ice bucket chilling the champagne is an old trophy I picked up at a local vintage shop. The lion head rings on either side add a sculptural element and if you look really close, you can see the engraving of the original owner’s initials.
To soften the lower shelf, I added a bouquet of white peonies. It distracts the eye from all the bottles. Lastly, to add a bit of height to the bar cart, I added a tall white vase with dehydrated grass. It brings the eye up and keeps the flow from left to right.
Voila! You have yourself a bonkers good bar cart! But let’s say you aren’t hosting…looking for the perfect hostess gift? Well, I gotcha. The Stirrings Cocktail Gift Set is the perfect something special to bring to your next party. It’s fun, festive, and totally delish.
There you have it folks. Easy peasy, am I right? Now go grab some mixers…I’ve got my eye on that Stirrings Peach Bellini Mix…invite some friends over for happy hour and get toasting! Chin-chin!
Jewel
You are the master stylist♥️
kyla
JewelYou are awesome! Thank you <3
Corinna - TheBohoAbode
I’m saving that French 75 recipe for later, sounds so refreshing and delicious! Their products are beautiful. Love the pairing of the vintage barware with the bright look of the drink products.
kyla
Corinna – TheBohoAbodeOMG, it’s soooooo delish!
Stephanie @ Casa Watkins Living
Yummmm it all looks delish! I can’t wait to get a bar cart to style it. Great tips!!! Finally have room for one! Yay!
kyla
Stephanie @ Casa Watkins LivingI never realized how much I’d actually use a bar cart!
Rachael @ This is our Bliss
You had me at peach Bellini! Love your cocktail glasses! And Everything is styled fabulously!
JoAnn
Where did you get that fabulous bar cart?
Charlotte Smith
Do I need to seek help if I want EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THESE with dinner tonight?! Why do they all look so amazing?! Well done! xx