How To Make A DIY Wooden Serving Tray Scott and I have a running joke in our family. If we are at the store, and I’m eyeing a tray, he says, “Tania, what are you going to do with that tray?” and I lovingly and innocently look up at him and say, “Scott, whatwouldn’tI ...
If you are like me and never have enough serving trays, Here is a easy DIY Serving tray for the holidays. I love cooking and organizing parties with the family. This tray is perfecting for serving guests drinks and appetizers on it. I am excited to share this post on a Christmas Tray ...
Ok…I am soooo excited to share this diy project with ya’ll! I am just thrilled with how it turned out and it is just perfect for my kitchen island. My littleDIY Ticking Stripe Wooden Server Trayis just exactly what I was imagining as an accent for my kitchen… Isn’t it cute! Ye...
Glue each side of the wooden tray onto the bottom piece that forms the s’mores tray base. Add glue at each corner to create the shape of your tray. A brad-nailer will help you keep each side in place as the glue dries. When the glue cured, I used an angle grinder to add a sma...
The top surface has been applied with an additional wooden beam to cover the gaps between the slats of the crates and make the top another useful space. Related: 40 Best DIY Entryway Bench Project Ideas You Can Do In One Day As it has a rustic vision, decorate with items that are enha...
fruit is watermelon, so when I got back home I couldn’t resist whipping up a watermelon-themed DIY perfect for summer entertaining. Today, we’re transforming an unfinished wooden circle available at most home improvement stores into an adorable serving tray worthy of any backyard party...
Interactive Wooden Christmas Tree DIY Carved Wood Sign DIY Wood Puzzles And today, I’m sharing three simple and easy DIY tray ideas. They are so versatile and can be used for anything from serving up a charcuterie board to holding your soap (which is exactly what I’m using one of them...
This wooden tray with industrial pipe-looking handles is perfect if you like rustic things but also like to keep up with the latest trends. Industrial pipes are becoming a very popular decoration, so it’s about time you try them out! Find the tutorial atHow To Nest For Less!
The best part about this DIY project is that it is easy to follow and only requires a few materials that you may already have around the house. So, grab some sunflowers, a wooden serving tray, cotton twine, burlap, rocks, mason jars, and empty wine bottles, and follow this easy guide...
By using old wooden cabinet doors, you can create a vintage serving tray that is perfect for serving someone you love breakfast in bed. DIY Milk StoolTutorial: www.thejunqdrawer.com A milk stool has many uses. It can provide a boost to a short person who needs to reach something in a...