Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Painting a Tray (Kind of a Tutorial)

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Every morning during the school week Kaefer takes her breakfast up into her room. Two weeks ago was her birthday, and I gave her a wooden tray that I had painted and distressed a bit. Now she can take her tea and pretzel bagel up the stairs on this tray.

I had learned about the technique here, but since I didn't have the paint I opted for regular craft paints. Perhaps the result wasn't quite as good, but both Kaefer and I like it.

First, gather your tools and material.


Wooden tray from the craft store, craft paints in brown and any color you like, brushes, paper towels, water and sand paper.

Smooth the tray with sand paper if needed, then paint it with the watered down brown paint (50/50 ratio). Immediately wipe the paint with the paper towels which gives the tray a more stained look. Let it dry (this doesn't take long).


Paint the tray with your chosen color. Work quickly, don't have too much paint on your brush and move your brush in uneven strokes. You are going for a more distressed look.


A tray is probably not the easiest thing to start with. I had some difficulties with the corners and the handles, but in the end I was quite satisfied with my work.


This needs to dry thoroughly. After that I added the final touch - a stamp. Truth be told, this cracked my daughter up!


So I thought I take a few still life photos before this tray ends up in the depths of Kaefer's room and I never see it again. It was fun, both setting it up and later editing the images in Lightroom.

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I'm linking up to Kim Klassen's Texture Tuesday. Please stop by and visit some of the other photographers as well. I think you will like it.


PS: The cookies are orange chocolate chip shortbread. I saw them on Pinterest, and you can find the recipe here. It's pretty easy.




12 comments:

Julia Dunnit said...

How pretty! lovely choice of colour and I love the stamp...who doesn't love a present that's useful and lovely!

Barb said...

A lovely keepsake for Kaefer. I really like the stamp, too! I'll definitely be visiting that cookie recipe!

Dotti said...

Carola, this is brilliant! I love it. You may have just inspired me because I have an old tray or two that I could use. Great idea.

Linda Kay said...

How delightful! So fun to have such a pretty tray.

Elephant's Child said...

Wow. It looks gorgeous.
And the stamp would crack me up too. Such a necessary phrase...

Beverly said...

I'd like one of those trays (michaels?). Thanks for sharing the process and the added stamp is really classy!

Barbara said...

I love painting projects like this, and the Keep Calm and Carry On is really cool.

elizabeth said...

Your new tray with the cookies and flowers are such a lovely combination of colors. I love it!

Kia said...

What a beautiful tray, Carola! And the stamp is a delightful final touch! :)
Beautiful flowers and yummy cookies too.

Pamela Gordon said...

You did a lovely job on the tray! I love turquoise and the saying you stamped on it too. Your styling of it is lovely.

EarlK said...

Beautifully done. The cookies look delicious . . . orange and chocolate . . . yummmmmm. The stamp really makes ot perfect.

Magic Love Crow said...

So cute! Thank you!!!