Photo Credit: Country Living |
Here's how it came together:
Begin by taping off the outer edge of the tray with painter's tape. If there are a few edges that don't get completely covered, that's fine. A little bit of overspray will add to the vintage look of the tray.
Next, paint the inside of the tray with Krylon chalkboard paint. Several light coats are best. Remove tape and let dry completely.
Mask off the painted area of the tray with sticky notes. Apply Latte and Slate alcohol inks to an applicator and apply to the edges of the tray to give it an antique, tarnished look.
When the ink is dry, apply Black Soot Distress Paint to the entire inked area. Let it sit for a moment and then wipe off. Now your shiny metal tray looks like you unearthed it from an antique store or flea market!
Finally, remove the sticky notes and stamp the tray using Tim Holtz's Thankful text stamp and ColorBox Alabaster Chalk ink. Let the ink dry a bit and then smudge lightly with a cotton swab to give it a handwritten chalk look. Use a heat gun to set the ink.
I am so in love with how this turned out! I punched a couple holes with a nail and tied on some jute twine for a hanger. To decorate the tray, I used the Tattered Leaf garland I made a couple years ago. I'm amazed at how vibrant the leaves still are after two years. And how cool is that tarnished silver look? I'm already planning one for Christmas! I'm also thrilled with how text image looks stamped with chalk ink. For anyone like me who is handwriting-impaired, this is a lifesaver. :)
The supplies I used can be found at Inspiration Emporium and Amazon via the links below. Don't forget to use my coupon code - stamptramp - at IE to save 10% on your order.
Thanks so much for stopping by today - have a wonderful week!
I saw this in the magazine and had a similar thought to take a modern tray but as of yet haven't found one. Will have to check some other stores. Can't wait to see your Christmas one!
ReplyDeleteNot surprised you are in love with it - I would be too, it is gorgeous! A brilliant idea, beautifully executed...
ReplyDeleteoh yeah, that is really really cool Shelly. I love it!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! I love that you stamped in white the background too! Such a sweet wall hanging. I was telling my husband last night I was going to paint black chalkboard paint onto my Christmas chargers. Place settings that can be changed every year. Same idea. I got in trouble...he knows I like chalkboard paint ;p
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous! And, I'm just gonna say it, I like yours better!! Looking forward to the Christmas rendition!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Who knew a dollar store tray could look like this. You so smart. :-)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant and inspirational. Wonderful hostess gift. TFS
ReplyDeleteThis is great - another brilliant idea! Love all of your projects!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely the coolest project! LOVE how you aged the inexpensive tray from the Dollar Store. Your project is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing how you made it.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Linda
Such a great idea. Easy and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea, Shelly,to use this serving dish for an art project for Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out beautiful. Thanks for sharing how you made this.
Wonderful idea !
ReplyDeleteFall Goodness! These would make great gifts. I don't think I knew that chalk paint came in a spray, eep....I just might need some. Love that Tim Holtz stamp!
ReplyDeleteJust Lovely, Shelly!! Sooooo clever!! :) XOXO-Shari
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