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Thrift Store Tray Mirror
by
ScavengerChic
(IC: blogger)
3 Materials
$15
2 Hours
Medium
Have you ever seen a tray quite like this at the thrift store? This looks like a tray to hold a wine bottle and maybe grapes? Maybe wine glasses? Cheese?
Whatever it held in it’s previous life, the finish was getting kind of shabby. I must say, the grapes have held their color, but the rest of the tray was showing wear.
At first I just wanted to sand down the grapes and get rid of the cup thingy but I changed my mind and now I’m seeing mirror. I’m using pallet wood and a mirror I picked up at Michaels …$5 for a 12 inch mirror..to complete my project.
I didn’t have a circle I could use that was the exact size of the bottom of the tray so I’m making my own by just pressing a sheet of newspaper into the bottom.
Use the newspaper pattern to mark the pallet wood and cut with a jigsaw or scroll saw. The pallet wood covers up the edge of the mirror.
Did you notice that I cut the pallet wood piece on the bottom right just a little too short. The pieces should be long enough to cover the edge of the mirror by at least a half inch.
Use a bowl or other round object to mark the inner circle.
Cut and sand.
The tray was quite a bit lighter than the pallet wood so I treated it with the same technique I used for a mantel a few weeks ago, a coat of vintage wax with a couple drops of black chalk paint mixed in.
Final touch, upholstery tacks around the edge of the tray.
You would never know there are grapes under that mirror.
Come visit me for more pictures and tons of makeovers. You can find the rest of my mirror makeovers here.
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Suggested materials:
- Thrift store tray
- 12 " mirror (Michaels)
- Upholstery Tacks (Walmart)
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Published July 26th, 2017 8:12 AM
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Ranald Laframboise on Aug 08, 2017
So cool. I've decided to do our spare bedroom in a "beachy" motif and that mirror would look great in there. Deb
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WOW I sure love this! I would just like to know how you got the tacks so evenly spaced around this? I have tried this before with the individual tacks and it is no easy feat.