For my serving tray, I found an unfinished wood round at my local home improvement store. You can also turn cutting boards into serving trays by adding a few handles and repainting them. Keep Decorations Simple Instead of trying to add too many stencils to your projects, just give it a ni...
How To Make The DIY Serving Tray Place the supplies on a clean service. Make sure the wood is clean and ready to be drilled. Measure the width of the pull holes and pencil that measurement on the wood. Drill two holes on each end of the board to fit the pull screws. Stain the wood...
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You could also make some wood napkin rings to give with your serving tray. These are all great ideas for a perfect host or hostess gift! DIY Serving Tray – Great ideas for Hostess Gifts A DIY serving tray loaded with delicious food would make a thoughtful gift. It’s a perfect thing ...
Let me show you how to make your own DIY Ticking Stripe Wooden Server Tray…. ___ Supplies Needed: 1. A 2 foot piece of 12 inch wide wood. { I used stain grade pine } 2. 4 furniture feet { these are bun feet with the screws already attached } 3.Americana Decor Chalky Finish pa...
Unless your spouse or children are craft-inclined (and you give them a link to this tutorial), I realize you will probably be making this yourself. Mine aren’t and I did. But I fully intend to display this beautiful wood slice serving tray in our kitchen for the next couple of weeks...
I love colorful serving trays, and having several on hand is perfect for shuttling supplies in and out of the house…so I made my own to coordinate with our soon-to-be outdoor room! I like the idea of writing messages, or labeling food on the tray, so I picked up thisIkea Klack tr...
Tray 2: Carved Wood Serving Tray Bit Used:1/8″ Straight End X-Carve Bitand60-degree V-Bit Next up, I wanted something to use as a serving tray for our new backyard patio! We don’t have a dining table out there (YET!). But, we’ve been spending so much time out there since ...
shellac paint brushes 2 handles electric drill Step One:ÂPaint the entire top of the wooden circle with the pinkish-red paint. It may require two to three coats to fully cover the woodgrain. Step Two:ÂPaint about 3/4″ of green all the way around the top in green. Also paint th...
I couldn’t help myself. I decided to put my s’mores tray next to my fire pit as I was burning up some scrap wood. Doesn’t it look great? Staging only—of course! This tray wouldn’t be fireproof enough to sit on the lip of a firepit for actual serving purposes. ...