I have a thing for little wooden trays. For me, they are a perfect blank canvas waiting to be transformed into something special. I find them at yard sales, thrift shops, and craft stores in all sizes and usually for less than $5. They're either stained, painted, or unfinished and vary in the quality of craftsmanship and the kind of wood used.
This little white tray is propped on a shelf in the corner of my loft craft room.
I bought it at a thrift store already painted yellow and repainted it with 2 coats of white homemade chalk paint (1 cup of flat latex paint mixed well with 1 tablespoon of un-sanded grout.)
When the paint was dry, I used matte Mod Podge to decoupage on a French label from The Graphics Fairy.
When dry again, I used a rag to wipe on a tiny bit of Minwax Dark Finishing Wax and sealed everything with light wax. After letting it dry once more overnight, I buffed the tray to a light sheen.
Wooden trays, an inexpensive canvas for all kinds of creative fun.
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