I'm pretty sure I have at least a couple of dozen of them, silver ones, wooden ones, store bought and handmade. But I thought I'd make one more.
I took out a wooden picture frame
from my stash. Then had hubby cut and glue a piece of
scrap beadboard to fit the opening (he enjoys taking part in my projects). I gave it a pretty coat of spray paint. And then gave it a good distressing.
My technique for distressing is pretty simple. I start by using my palm sander and scuffing up the areas that would naturally show wear, the edges, corners and under the handles. If I had used brush-on paint, I might have rubbed those areas with wax before painting so that the paint would wipe off easily to show the original layer. To add more character, I use a paint scraper. With both the sander and the scraper I make sure to vary the scuffs, heavy in some spots and lighter, or not at all, in others. If the scuffs are too uniform it doesn't look natural.from my stash. Then had hubby cut and glue a piece of
scrap beadboard to fit the opening (he enjoys taking part in my projects). I gave it a pretty coat of spray paint. And then gave it a good distressing.
I then finish with a coat of stain or diluted brown paint. I like working with water-based stains and paints because I can spray on a little water and wipe off as much stain as I desire. I try to leave stain in the corners and low areas that would naturally attract dirt and grime over years.Once dry, I added two old drawer handles. I could have added knobs, wooden balls or finials to the bottom for feet like I did on this tray, but I need my picture frame tray to have as much bottom surface area as possible. My new tray is beautiful and serves as a nice flat area on my door table to set my burlap lamp and other pretties.
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22 comments:
I love your table! When I have uneven surfaces or surfaces that I want to preserve, I use a glass top, it works great!
You crack me up. "Oh I just made a tray out of a picture frame and some leftover beadboard"...like it was no big deal! My jaw is hanging open. You are AMAZING!
I absolutely love the beadboard idea on the frame. Can you tell me which blue color you used? Love the way it came out with the brown on top.
Great job!
Lisa
that's adorable! I'm guessing you used American Accents Aqua! I just used it on a frame and was planning the same technique (well...minus the tray part!) great job though!
Hi Friends!
Lisa, Aubree is correct! I used
A.A. Aqua. Love the color! I'm planning on using it on another BIG project soon.
I love your table and what a great job on the tray....yep, I just throw a few of those together at least once a week! If I want a tray...and I would love a couple, I will have to find them someplace...but yours are nicer!
Can I just come be in your presence for a day and maybe some of that fabulous creativity will just rub off, maybe just a little will!!! you are awesome!
What a great idea to make a tray from a frame!! It turned out so neat!
I have a trunk that is uneven like your table. I've used silver trays before, but I think I'm going to make me a tray out of a picture frame like yours. I love it!!!
Your try looks amazing! I think that with a little robin's egg blue paint & elbow grease, everything looks better! Way to got girl (love the burlap lamp as well!).
It turned out wonderfully! I just bought an old cabinet door at Goodwill today. I’ve been thinking about what color I want to paint it but hopefully I will tackle it next week. Seeing yours give me the kick in the butt I need to get it done and not let it sit around and collect dust!
gotta love frames and bead board! :)
Great job!
You really need to open up a shop and sell all of these handmade treasures you create. Oh, the fun you would have decorating your own shop! And the fun we would have shopping in it!
I truly love this table/tray! I use trays on uneven surfaces as well. They are fabulous.
It turned out great, and I love the practicality of it! Karen
Love the tray!
It looks great Joy!
Great work! I have some old frames with no glass...and I wasn't wanting to buy the glass...so this is perfect. Thanks for the inspiration.
Anita
Pictures are good... i liked your table...
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Ohhh! I don't hav a door table (yet), but I love the tray and am going to definitely make one. Very cool. :)
Hi Joy! I linked up to your trays on my blog today~I love all these ideas!
I love the picture frame-turns into tray idea!! I love trays but never thought of making my own!! thanks!!
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