I had so much fun making my last fabric covered tray that I decided to make another one. This tray was stashed in a closet, not being used and I had scraps of chevron from my kitchen roman shades.
I was running low on Mod Podge and had a gallon of fringe adhesive, they’re both white and gooey so I decided to use them both. First, I covered the tray with fringe adhesive and smoothed the fabric on. After it dried I coated the top with Mod Podge.
The handles were not cut out on the side and I think it looks ok without them.
I know it’s not styled but that’s what I actually keep on it !
Love the way it ties in the chevron from the kitchen.
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11 comments:
That turned out fabulous Tammy. I'll be sharing this on my FB page!
Thanks Karen !
Really nice chevron! But here is my real question... I have the same kitchen chairs, where'd you get the table? I love the top!
Susan
Nice tray with the nice chevron pattern fabric. I am a new follower. Hope you can visit my blog too. I posted a screen print chevron throw pillow case.
What a lovely n inspiring blog... love it and will visit again soon!
I love love love this!!
Hi Tammy! Love your blog. Thanks for following me. I'm following you too!
Jenny
www.simcoestreet.blogspot.com
You make it look so easy! I should try that.
Tammy I adore this!! I will be on the lookout for trays now!!
Oh I have a Designer Pillows Giveaway! I hope you will join! ( a great resource as well)
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
That looks great! I love trays and use them everywhere in my home. They are beautiful, yet functional...two elements I need in interior spaces.
I've never even thought of using fabric (instead of paper) with my modge podge. This is awesome. Your tray turned out beautifully!
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