10 Superstar Styling Tips for the Perfect Bar Cart

Have you guys jumped on the bar cart trend yet? Having a special place, no matter how small, for drinks and pretty glasses is a fun way to make your room seem more inviting and welcoming. We’ve got inspo and advice from some of our favorite superstar designers so you can spruce up your personal bar carts. From floral arrangements to gold accents, they’ve got us in the mood to go out and buy a bottle of bubbly… for our bar, of course.

1. Make It a Centerpiece: The holidays are the time to embrace your love of all things boozy, so pull the bar cart out from the wall and place it front and center. Fashion designer Kaelen Haworth put her bar cart right in the living room for super-easy entertaining. (via Domaine Home)

2. Themed Cocktails: Celebrity designer and former Top Design judge Kelly Weastler suggests choosing a signature cocktail for any event to create a thoughtful vibe. Colorful garnishes like cranberry or mint add a pop of color. (via Domaine Home)

3. Rustic Touches: If you want a warmer look for your bar cart, add some natural elements with a potted plant or wood accents. Celeb mixologist Christy Pope also suggests adding metallic touches, like gold and bronze pieces, to give off that warm glow. (via HGTV)

4. Gold Accents: Abby Larson, founder of Style Me Pretty, loves having an elegant and simple bar cart with pretty stemware. In her opinion, having a bar cart instantly makes your space feel more cheerful and inviting. (via Domaine Home)

5. Boldly Masculine: Switching up your glasses is an easy and inexpensive way to update your bar cart for the holidays. Christy Pope chose bright blue accents for a bold, retro look. (via Elle Decor)

6. Office Party: Life is too short not to unwind every once in a while, so Hillary Kerry, founder of Who What Where, actually has a bar cart in her office. A habitual entertainer, Kerr loves the idea of having a quick celebratory or end-of-the-day drink in her office. (via Domaine Home)

7. Get Organized: Furniture designer Roxy Owens uses trays to divide the bar cart into zones and dedicates each zone to an essential, like glassware, bottles or her favorite trinkets. (via HGTV)

8. Add Florals: Designer Naomi Stein of Design Manifest uses her bar cart to present some of her favorite glassware and dishes, but she always includes fresh flowers. The gorgeous blossoms add delightful smells and color. (via HGTV)

9. Double Levels: Blogger and Home Made Simple star Nicole Gibbons loves having her bar cart right next to the sofa in the living room so it can double as a side table. Keep some of the bottles on the second shelf so you have more room on the top for knickknacks. (via Redbook Mag)

10. Unexpected Accessories: Elevated barware is Kelly Wearstler’s favorite place to splurge. Things like striped straws and bejeweled bottle stoppers set the scene and help make your event stand out. (via Domaine Home)

What are your favorite ways to style a bar cart? Talk to us in the comments below!

Michaela Coel has proven to be a force to be reckoned with in the industry, especially after her series I May Destroy You won the 2021 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie and five BAFTAS. And, might I add, it quite literally destroyed us – emotionally, physically, and mentally. Coel is now officially back after a four year writing hiatus – and two stints in Prime Video’s Mr. & Mrs. Smith and Marvel's Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – with a new series First Day on Earth.

Keep reading for the latest on HBO, A24, & BBC's First Day on Earth, written by and starring Michaela Coel.

What is First Day on Earth about?

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I’m glad you asked! First Day on Earth, written, starring, and executive produced by Coel, will follow a British novelist, Henri (Michaela Coel) who's overall feeling stuck in life (same, girl). Struggling with feeling stagnant in her career, life, and relationships, Henri doesn’t pass up the opportunity to relocate to Ghana to work on a film.

She takes this opportunity as a chance to reconnect with her estranged father who lives there, and reconnect with her heritage. It sounds like an Eat, Pray, Love moment, but I fear it’s not for poor Henri, because as soon as she arrives, she realizes things aren't as they appear — or what she expected.

Coel told VarietyFirst Day on Earth is another very personal story for me which I hope will engage viewers from all over the world, and I can’t wait for audiences to go on Henri’s journey with her.”

Executive producers Phil Clarke and Roberto Troni describes the series as "shocking, funny, and unforgettable," while BBC Drama director Lindsay Salt calls it "truly original, heartfelt, hilarious, [and] poetic." Say less!

​Who's in the First Day on Earth cast?

Michaela Coel is confirmed to star as the series’ lead, though no other cast has been released. But, drum roll please, (where are my Succession fans at?!) Jesse Armstrong will also work as an executive producer on the show, which is being made by BBC, HBO, and A24. I’m in love with this series already! Check back here for a full First Day on Earth cast announcement.

I’m hooked – when does First Day on Earth come out?!

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As the saying goes, good things come to those who wait (sadly). First Day on Earth has yet to release a premiere date, and it may not be for a while, given the latest announcement was that it will begin filming this year. Hopefully we'll see the show in 2026, but stay tuned for an official First Day on Earth release date announcement.

Is First Day on Earth on Max?

First Day on Earth will be a ten-part series that will air on BBC One, and thanks to the connection to HBO, I'm expecting us to be able to stream it on Max as well. According to the BBC, Michaela rejected $1 million from Netflix for the series because the BBC offered her more creative control.

Check out The 9 Best TV Shows To Watch On Max This Month for more.

Buckle up, Yellowstone fans: a new romantic Western series, Ransom Canyon, is coming to town (or rather, Netflix).

The latest show, created, written, and executive produced by April Blair, will be "a romance-fueled family drama and contemporary Western saga that charts the intersecting lives of three ranching families, all set against the rugged expanse of Texas Hill Country," according to the streaming giant.

An official teaser trailer gave viewers a glimpse into the storyline, flashing the words "love," "land," and "legacy" on the screen. Are there any more fitting themes for Yellowstone lovers?

Ransom Canyon, which will be led by stars Josh Duhamel and Minka Kelly, is set to premiere on April 17. As you saddle up for the release of this brand-new series, here are three Netflix TV shows you can watch in the meantime.

Here are the shows you need to watch ASAP while you're waiting on Ransom Canyon!

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1. American Primeval

American Primeval debuted on January 9 and has quickly become one of the most popular miniseries of the year. Set in 1857, this show is a gripping six-episode drama that delves into the brutal birth of the American West.

Survival is the only law, and violence reigns supreme. In American Primeval, cultures, faiths, and communities collide, chronicling the battle for control between Natives, pioneers, Mormon soldiers, and the United States government.

Taylor Kitsch and Betty Gilpin star in the series, alongside cast members Kim Coates, Jai Courtney, Kyle Bradley Davis, Dane DeHaan, Preston Mota, Nick Hargrove, Derek Hinkey, Saura Lightfoot, Shawnee Pourier, Joe Tippett, and Shea Whigham.

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2. Godless

Scott Frank wrote and directed Godless, which ventures into the harsh and unforgiving landscape of New Mexico during the 1800s. Like Primeval, this is also a miniseries with seven episodes.

Godless centers around Roy Goode, played by Jack O'Connell, an outlaw on the run from his former mentor. When Jack stumbles upon La Belle, New Mexico, a town that's mostly populated by women following a mining disaster, the plot thickens in unexpected ways.

This series came out in 2017 and features powerful performances by, of course, Jack O'Connell, as well as Jeff Daniels, Michelle Dockery, Merritt Wever, and more.

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3. Dark Winds

It's rare for a series to earn a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, but Dark Winds has managed to do just that. Luckily for you, the first two seasons are available for streaming on Netflix, and the third season recently premiered on March 9.

Dark Winds, based on Tony Hillerman's Leaphorn and Chee book series, is set in the rugged Four Corners region of the American Southwest during the 1970s. The series follows Navajo Tribal Police officers Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee as they investigate the murders of two Native individuals.

Both Season 1 and Season 2 have six episodes, which are one hour each. The cast is also filled with standout actors, including Zahn McClarnon, Jessica Matten, Kiowa Gordon, Rainn Wilson, and Noah Emmerich.

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There have been many years when I really had to scrimp to pay my taxes, but I’ve found that casseroles, frozen veggies, and meatless meals are a great way to help make ends meet. Admittedly, you should be frugal about your grocery expenditures at any point during the year. But during tax season, it can be especially crucial to pinch pennies (at least until you get that tax refund, that is!).

Not long ago, I was that person who went to the grocery story list-free and haphazardly selected items for my cart as I passed by. Then I realized that as tax season was approaching I should consider a more frugal approach to feeding myself. Intrigued by the idea, but skeptical about my ability to execute on it, I dove in and decided to pare down my grocery bill. Originally, I was worried that scrimping on price would mean lowering my standards for quality, but it turns out that with a little careful planning, you can make some really delicious meals on a dime. Scroll on to see what I discovered.

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Use a Grocery List

The number one tenet of saving on your grocery bill is to make a list and stick to it. This goes hand in hand with meal planning and makes everything from budgeting to cooking a more streamlined process. Although it seems like a lot of upfront effort, think about it like this: Even if it took you one hour a week to plan — which, according to Investopedia, could help you save about $640 or more a year on food waste and other costs — that would save you about $12 an hour. For those who make $12-$15 an hour, the savings are like taking a paid week off of work!

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Buy In Bulk On Sale Items

So many things freeze beautifully. When items that you use regularly are on sale, from bread to butter to meat, snap them up in bulk. Although the savings seems minimal, when you add it up over a year’s worth of purchases, the amount of money you keep in your pocket will be significant. Plus, if you buy in bulk, you’re always guaranteed to have your favorite ingredients on hand.

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Stockpile In The Freezer Section

If you’re doing things right and stockpiling, then you’re going to make good use of your freezer. Although we want to eat our favorite fruits and vegetables year-round, buying things in season is significantly cheaper, which means that when these items are affordable and available you’re going to want to stock up. Even if you’re buying pre-frozen fruits and vegetables, you’re saving money, and the research shows that you’re not losing any nutrients by doing so.

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Shop In Season

While you can most likely find your favorite items at your grocery store year-round, prices (and not to mention taste) will fluctuate greatly based on the season. In particular, if you’re buying tomatoes, berries, grapes, peaches, or asparagus out of season, you could really be hurting your grocery budget. Instead, opt for their frozen counterparts or wait until they are *naturally* back in the store.

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Enjoy More Casseroles

Casseroles do not belong in the 1950s. In fact, they are every bit as valuable today as they were 70 years ago. Why? Because they’re a healthy and delicious way to stretch out pricier ingredients and feed more mouths. You could feed each person one chicken breast or you could use two in an entire casserole which will feed you both for dinner and leave you with leftovers for lunch the next day. If you’re not sure where to begin, find tons of Brit + Co casserole recipe inspiration.

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Use Herbs and Spices

Scenting your meals with a handful of herbs and spices is a good way to add a lot of flavor with little extra cost. Bonus points if you grow your own herbs. Also, you should definitely be buying spices in the international section of the store. I recently noticed that an ounce of cloves costs $3.79 in the spice aisle but 99 cents in the international section.

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Go Meatless Most Days

Meatless Mondays are all fine and dandy, but if you really want to save a few extra dollars, you need to make more than one day of the week meat-free. Not to mention, it’s better for your overall health to eat less meat. Studies show that people who eat less meat have a lower risk of dying from cancer, heart disease, and other chronic illnesses. So you’ll be doing something good for your wallet, and your well-being to boot.

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Get Cash Back On Groceries

Credit cards, like Credit One Visa and American Express offer cash back on groceries — a simple win for saving cash when grocery bills are higher than ever.

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