9.28.2011

Simple Style: DIY Tray Makeovers

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As I mentioned on Facebook, I recently wallpapered our kitchen nook. Loving it! The space isn’t 100% done {still needs window treatments}, so I am holding off sharing the final reveal until then. But, I wanted to share with you a very simple tray makeover I did to hold the kids homework supplies.

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With a remnant piece of wallpaper {Treillis by Manuel Canovas}, scissors, spray adhesive and some high-gloss white paint, I transformed a yard sale find, black painted wooden tray. Now it’s fresh, chic and makes a great homework station. 

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Here are a few more of my favorite DIY tray makeovers…

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My friend Kate from Centsational Girl used a little Jonathan Adler fabric {originally a Mykonos placemat} to line a gray lacquer tray from West Elm. The result is just fabulous, don’t you think?

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Found on SweetHome, here’s another tray that has been transformed using a little paint and decorative paper. So sweet.

martha-stewart-diy-chevron-trayUsing a standard baker’s tray and bold chevron fabric, Martha Stewart’s decorating editor Rebecca Robertson, makes a real statement. So chic! Find the tutorial at Martha Stewart.

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Felt is another great way to dress up a tray. Using a silverware or utensil tray, simply line the inset areas with felt. I found this great idea on Apartment Therapy.

If you have seen other fun tray makeovers or have done one yourself, please share them with us on Facebook!

10 comments:

  1. How fun, such great and creative ideas. Love them. Hugs, Marty

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  2. That's really pretty! I need to find better ways to organize our kitchen! :)

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  3. So simple but so pretty!! Thanks Cristin.

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  4. Looks fabulous! I too, have done this many times...also looks good with a lucite tray too. It is fun to see that you have an activity tray in your kitchen...we do too! Inside of jar with edible goodies, I have jars with things that suggest doing a craft/activity while I make dinner or pack lunches...crayons, kids scissors, stickers, etc. Fun!

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  5. LOVE this idea!!!! Now you have me wanting to try this, this might be the only DYI project I have seen lately that I think I could possibly tackle! I love how you can just customize it so easily.....thanks for a great idea for a fun weekend project!!

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  6. Love your new wallpaper, what a cheery space you have created! Also, enjoyed the post today, makes me want to make a tray!

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  7. What a great project! Love how your tray turned out, it looks fabulous! Looking forward to see the big reveal!

    Please check your email, a lovely surprise awaits you. :)

    Jessie
    www.mixandchic.com

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  8. Oh, your tray turned out fabulously!! LOVING what I can see of the green wallpaper. I just remembered I have to text you a picture of my new dresser (:

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  9. Such a quick and easy project with fun results. And I love the sneak peek of the wallpaper in the background!!

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  10. Very pretty ideas, I like some of the Christmas decorations especially the colored baubles :-)

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