Dutch Master Upcycled Floral Tray Table

Claire Armstrong
by Claire Armstrong
8 Materials
$5
30 Minutes
Easy

I love the current interiors trend for floral prints especially those on a dark background. Many of these lovely still life flower paintings that you see on gallery walls are prints from the 17th-century Dutch masters.


I curated a collection of these lovely floral paintings but instead of just printing them out and putting them on my walls. I also used one of the floral images to make a fabulous upcycled tray table for my cocktail drinks.


I have some amazing free vintage botanical posters (see here) on my site that also would look great with this upcycle

I already had an old battered tray that had been left out in the garden and needed a new lease of life.

In my collection of junk I also had a four old extra large wooden thread spools. I thought they would make fabulous legs.

To brighten up the tray and the legs I spray painted the a bright yellow.

Next, I picked a still life flower painting from the collection I curated. (They are free to download on the blog link at the end). I put this into a round frame the size of the tray and printed it out. You can also print this from my blog.

Next I carefully cut out the round picture.

I applied decoupage glue (Mod Podge) to both the top of the tray and the back of the flower image.

I then stuck the flower painting to the tray. Using a napkin wrapped in cling film (plastic wrap) I then squeezed out any air bubbles to the edge of the tray.

To help the picture lie flat to the raised edge of the tray, I snipped the edges every couple of inches.

The tray then was sealed with a varnish. This was to make it waterproof from any drink spillages.

The final part of this upcycle was gluing the legs to the base of the tray. I used Gorilla Glue adhesive for this.

I love how the little tray table turned out. Visit the blog for more photos and detail.

It's perfect for cocktails in the garden. I have loads of other images that would also look fabulous on a tray table. Such as vintage parrot paintings which you can download for free here.




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  • Donnao Donnao on Jan 03, 2022

    I feel so stupid.all the time i have searched my house for deviders.when i have at least a hundred spools in a tote,right beside me.blame it on old age.thank you so much.

  • Hope Hope on Dec 30, 2022

    I LOVE the Dutch Masters paintings and I love your tray! The color of the 'legs' makes the orange/yellow flowers really pop.

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