Serving Trays are now all the rage, and I have definitely jumped on board this trend because they’re sophisticated, they’re functional, and they are fun to style.
We recently
purchased a new buffet table for our dining room, and I knew that
I wanted to display this gorgeous set of wine glasses AKA my “Olivia
Pope Wine Glasses” that I received for my birthday this year on the new buffet
table. However, simply placing them on
the table didn’t quite work… they looked awkward and a bit out of place, like
they needed something more, so I thought that the best way to display them
would be on a serving tray.
After searching
several stores, I couldn’t find exactly what I was looking for… there were
several trays that met my criteria for size and shape, and there were several trays
that met my criteria for color scheme and design, but there weren’t any that met
all of the criteria in one.
What’s a girl
to do?
Make her own,
of course. :o)
I found the
perfect small tray at Ross Dress For Less for only $6. Score.
Since the size was perfect, I overlooked the
ugly and somewhat awkward design on the top, because I knew that I already had
the perfect thing at home to make it beautiful.
Wrapping paper.
Thanks to TJ
Maxx, Marshall’s, and Hobby Lobby, I have a plethora of gorgeous wrapping
paper, so I had to search no further than my wrapping paper organizer
in my storage closet. I pulled out
several of my favorites – black and white stripes, silver with metallic silver
polka dots, and white and pearl stripes.
I ultimately decided against the black and white stripes because they don’t go with the overall look in our dining room, and I decided against the silver because polka dots didn’t seem quite sophisticated enough for this room. The white and pearl striped paper is perfect – classy and chic – and it matches our dining room décor like a dream.
The first thing I did was to measure the dimensions of the bottom of the tray. I took those dimensions (12x8 inches), traced them on the back of the wrapping paper, and then cut out my sheet.
Next, I wiped
out the bottom of the serving tray to ensure I was starting with a clean slate,
and then I used a foam brush to spread Mod Podge all over the bottom of the
tray. Mod Podge dries pretty fast, so
you have to work fairly quickly to get it all on there before the earlier
portions start to dry.
Once the entire
bottom of the tray was covered, I laid my cut out sheet of wrapping paper down
in the tray. Please keep in mind that
you can’t slide the paper around very much as the Mod Podge isn’t very slick,
so be sure to line it up as closely as possible before laying it down.
Once I laid the
paper down, I used my fingers to press it down firmly and I smoothed it from
the middle, outward, taking care to release all wrinkles. (Mine still has a couple of wrinkles in it
that I couldn’t get out totally, so it’s not perfect, but it still looks good.)
Once the paper was
pressed firmly in place and smoothed out, I used the same foam brush to paint a
layer of Mod Podge over the entire surface of wrapping paper. Mod Podge dries clear, but sometimes you can
still see the brush strokes, so be sure to paint it on thin and smooth.
I let mine dry
overnight (even though Mod Podge will dry much sooner than that), and then it
was ready to display.
Displaying
these wine glass on the serving tray really takes the overall look up a notch,
and it showcases just how stunning the glasses truly are. I love how elegant and sophisticated the room
looks with these on display.
Such a cute easy project, love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lizzie!
DeleteLove this! What a steal that tray was...and wrapping paper is a great way to spruce it up.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yep, easy and inexpensive! Those are the best kind of projects. :o)
DeleteGreat job! Wrapping paper, so smart!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Marie!
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