Saturday, November 17, 2012

pinned it then did it: nailhead trim tray...

while cruising Target one day, I happened upon the new Nate Berkus line. I really liked his lacquer serving trays but at $30 a pop, it was a little too much for something I knew I could make myself. so I pinned it, then – as usual – forgot about it.


a couple of weeks ago, we got a some new furniture for our loft area and I wanted to put a tray on the coffee table to harness magazines and remotes. So I consulted my Pinterest boards and was reminded of the Nate tray. The round shape wasn't going to work for what I needed, so I headed out to find the right rectangular tray. On a trip to Garden Ridge, I found this one for $12.99. 



I sanded it down...


then sprayed it with an olive spray paint. I struggled to find the right green and then low-and-behold I found the perfect color that was actually camouflage paint, like for hunting and stuff. but seriously it was the perfect shade to match the throw pillows on the couch. plus, the added bonus is that it has an ultra-flat finish. I am loving the look of furniture in flat finish right now, so this was a match made in heaven. 


for the decorative embellishments I found some nail heads at JoAnn Fabrics. they were perfect, except that they had the actual nail part. I couldn't nail it into the tray because it was too long and it would split the wood.

So I took some heavy-duty wire cutters and CAREFULLY (while wearing sunglasses so I didn't poke my eye out) snipped off the pointy part (that's the technical term, right?).


after they were all snipped, I used Gorilla super glue to adhere them to the tray. 


I love the flat finish paired with the brassy embellishments. 


and it works perfectly in the new room. another successful pin! 



3 comments:

  1. I really like this. Good job :)

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  2. UMMMM I know need to search your blog for the directions on how to make the Belveder candle!
    PS Love the tray but always have leakage with the gorilla glue..what's your secret?

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  3. I wish I could take credit for the candle but I bought it that way. Check out small decor boutiques, I got mine in Iowa, but I have seen them a bunch of places.

    Thanks for stopping by!

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