Stenciled Pumpkin Spice Tray for the Fall
Another piece headed back to the thrift store... I can only keep so much so when I don't use something for a long time, I send it back. My own recycling program of sorts!
I remember this design from my grandmother's house when I was a kid. She had coasters made from the same pattern. I think that's why I brought it home in the first place. This tray however, was a mess. Scratched and chipped, it was ready for a make-over.
I customized the look using only parts of this stencil, placing the words and designs so they fit on the tray. Another tray I customized the design to fit the space is this Rustic Lakehouse Tray.
You can purchase Old Sign Stencils by following this link. Please note, all prices are in Canadian.
This is one tray I'm glad I decided to up-cycle rather than send back to the thrift store!
If you love pumpkin spice then this stencil should be on your list this Fall!
Here are a few more Homeroad DIY trays you might like...
Disclosure: I received paint and stencils for doing this post. However, all the opinions stated here are my own. I only use products I love and would recommend to my viewers.
I remember this design from my grandmother's house when I was a kid. She had coasters made from the same pattern. I think that's why I brought it home in the first place. This tray however, was a mess. Scratched and chipped, it was ready for a make-over.
The first thing I did was to paint the tray.
I used Raw Silk by Fusion Mineral Paint. You can find a Fusion Mineral Paint dealer near you by visiting this link.Add a stencil...
When the paint dried I added my image using the Pumpkin Latte stencil by Old Sign Stencils.I customized the look using only parts of this stencil, placing the words and designs so they fit on the tray. Another tray I customized the design to fit the space is this Rustic Lakehouse Tray.
If you love pumpkin spice then this stencil should be on your list this Fall!
Love the pumpkin vintage flash card?
Here are a few more Homeroad DIY trays you might like...
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