31.5.12

IBP: Decorating with Trays

Have you ever thought of decorating with TRAYS or crafting with TRAYS? Today I share some great Pinterest inspired ideas on how to decorate and create your own trays out of frames, cookie sheets, drawers and more! You'll be hitting your local thrift and dollar stores 
to recreate many of the projects in this episode.


And I issued a challenge to all of you in today's episode, scroll down to find out more!


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Add Vinyl to a Tray
Spray Paint Dollar Store Trays
Deft Finishing Spray: This is what I use to coat spray painted
surfaces so they are food safe. It's a clear varnish, epoxy coating or shellac spray.
Add chalkboard vinyl or chalk paint to the center of the trays.
Cover a Tray or Cookie Sheet with Fabric
My Favorite Tray to date...a picture frame tray!!

Add scrapbook paper or subway art printouts to photo frame.
 Here's the links to the blogs referenced in this episode:
Credits: Eighteen25 Blog
Credits: Thrifty and Chic
Credits: Signature Style Blog

Credits: Pizzazzerie.com Site 
Credits: Laura Winslow Photography
Challenge + Giveaway
I am asking you my viewers and readers to share your ideas for what I could do to finish this yellow "drawer" tray and silver metal antique store find tray. Anything goes...leave a comment and share what you think would look best. I'll take the best ideas, finish the trays and share. The lucky winner(s) will receive a box for of vinyl and chalkboard vinyl from Brookie Craft ($30 value)!! 



All ideas must be submitted before June 7th. 
 Be sure to join me next week me next week when I share some 
new ways to cover and decorate notebooks for a fun and inexpensive gift!
Disclaimer: Pinterest is a great place to find inspiration but not all pins lead to blogs. I tried to only pick those ideas that I could find the original creator and give credit to. Please take a moment and check out these great blogs because without them I wouldn't have content to talk about on the new My Craft Channel show Inspired by Pinterest.  If you've never been to Pinterest and would like to check it out, you need an invite to the site to gain access (I don't know why). Just leave me a comment with your email and I'll send you an invite. However, I cannot be responsible for the time you will be spending on Pinterest!!

21 comments:

Kat said...

Lori- I think a really cool monogram (in vinyl of course) would look great on that silver tray and I think you should cover the yellow tray with fabric. Maybe a nice large floral. Love your show- keep pinning!

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Jerri junque said...

I saw on pinterest where someone had written all the things she was grateful for and put it in a picture frame. put glass over top and the vinyl word grateful. Really a cute idea. You can take this a step futher. With all the peoples name in your family.( with the word family on top. summer activities, with the word summer or vacation. Oh, I have to try this, thanks for all the ideas.

Unknown said...

Lori - LOVE all of your Pinterest shows and ideas. I would decoupage the yellow tray (to your heart's desire) and would try mirror spray paint or mirror vinyl on the silver tray.

Diane said...

I just completed a tray on my blog with my grandchildrens pictures at http://happyscrapperdiane.blogspot.com for cute idea. Love watching your ideas!

Leanna said...

Love your show the greatest ideas, thank you so much. I think some
vinyl daises on the yellow tray and cover with glass. The silver tray use in the bath or bedroom with
your lotions and perfumes and put a
vinyl doily and cover with glass.

CraftyRia said...

I think some word art in the hello tray - either one large word or a collage of words or names of family members or close friends. Use it at your next party.

Or... how about decorating it with lemons and use it as a lemonade tray? Summer is coming and lemonade is very refreshing. You can use some vintage lemon artwork (and old CountryTime label maybe).

CraftyRia said...

How about using the silver tray for jewelry? You can decorate the edges with vintage costume jewelry and maybe place a mirror in the center. You can use vintage (mismatched) earrings along the bottom edge (as hooks) and hang necklaces from from them. It would look great hanging on a bedroom wall.

Nancy Kitson said...

Hi Lori:

I'm really going to go way off the tray with this one. Since the tray is yellowish gold. I would mod podge it with some newspaper articles from when my husband & son went to the Super Bowl and the Steelers won. Since they are gold and black. However, you may not be a football nut like me, what about just some great newspaper or magazine articles that you have saved about you and or someone in your family. Love these ideas and love you!

KimN said...

For the yellow tray I would get paper doilies and spray a different color paint over them and then remove the doilies. Then I would put a monogram or a word in the center. For the silver tray, I would do black & white photos and get some kind of vintage type - typewriter keys, scrabble letters etc. to put a title or word on it.

mamawcindy said...

Love all of the Idea's you have shown us!
The Silver Tray may be pretty hanging on a Wall with several Hooks on it, to hang someone's Jewelry and the back of it could be Monogrammed in Vinyl with the Woman's Name or Initials. The Yellow Tray would be so Cute hanging on a Wall or sitting up on it's side with Chicken Wire in it to clip little Notes or Pictures.
I'm going to keeping my eyes out now for cheap Trays. Thanks! :0)

Tausha said...

Lori-
Have you ever used liquid starch? I think that it would be darling to find some fabric that you love, dip it into the starch and then smooth it on the tray. When you are sick of it, pull if off and put something else on. I love liquid starch and all of the fun things that you can do with it. Plus-it's cheap, cheap, cheap! Here is a link to my blog, so you can see what I am talking about. Happy creating my friend!!!

http://www.sassystyleredesign.com/#uds-search-results

debbyj said...

On the silver tray-a lace doily cut from white vinyl, possibly smaller ones in the corners depending on the size of the first one.
On yellow tray- decoupage flowers from wrapping paper or scrapbook paper and cover with either glass or clear varnish.
I have always loved trays and now I will have to get more and decorate them. Great gifts...

Stephanie Buice said...

Lori when I up cycled my antique drawers I used gift wrap for the inside of them, gift wrap! Was budget friendly and super easy. I think gift wrap inside your yellow tray, that's my vote!

April said...

I'm saving up bottle caps to spray paint a few different colors and place in the bottom of the trap. I saw it on this website http://sweetsomethingdesign.blogspot.com/2010/07/bottle-cap-tray.html and she used acrylic water to fill in the gaps and seal everything.
Love all your trays!

Kendra said...

The yellow drawer would make a great shadowbox! I'm new to your blog and the show and absolutely love your ideas!

NatalieN said...

Hi Lori,

I think cutting a piece of burlap to fit the bottom would give it a really cool texture. You could then have a piece of glass cut to fit over the burlap and secure it with E6000 to use as a tray on a coffee table or you could just leave the burlap plain. Anyway, great episode.

Lyndee @ A Recovering Craft Hoarder said...

I would make a shadow box of sorts. You can glue in whatever elements you were wanting. An example is a design using the toilet paper rolls. You have it contained/framed within the tray. You could also do momentos from a vacation or shorts event, or whatever.

Molly Smith said...

Hi Lori,
Catching up on some episodes I missed and wanted to give my take on your yellow drawer/tray. I would cover the bottom with navy/white stripe fabric and use it as a table tray - adding a few matching objects (large clear martini glass with twine balls, white ceramic starfish, trinket box). When I first saw it on your show today, it screamed 'nautical' to me picturing it with navy and white. It is big enough to hold many items. Love it!

Molly
http://pinterest.com/mollyq/

Reecymc said...

Hi,
I would turn the metal tray into a calender. I would put patterned paper on the inside (for the background), get a sheet of magnet material and cut out the months with a cricut or other cutting machine, cut 35 mini squares with patterned paper,cut (S M T W TH F S) and cut the numbers 1-31 out in vinyl. I would spray paint bottle caps, let them dry, put the numbers on front of them & glue magnets to the back of them. Lastly, I would glue the days of the week, glue the squares & put the magnets on top of them, and put the corresponding month on top.

Anonymous said...

The yellow tray would make a cool lego tray. Use your super strong adhesive to apply the flat logo boards to the bottom.

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