Sunday, March 25, 2012

My Upside Down Tray Table

Some years ago I purchased this Folding Tray Table from an English Shop and placed it in the foyer opposite my study.




During that time I was drawn to the deep teal color (milk paint I think) along with the artful design drawn inside.






Well I guess like everything else I was ready for a change.  I had just recently repainted my foyer and had moved the table behind my sofa.









My first thought was to paint the entire table.  Although I liked the milk paint look I was tired of looking at the topiaries.... But just when I was debating on what color to paint it I decided to try something... I turned the tray upside down.

This is exactly the look I was looking for.

















I then pulled out an embroidered valance from an old kitchen curtain I had been holding on to and laid it on top of the table.










Next I remembered I had a piece of burgundy color sateen fabric, about 1/2 yd, that I had no real clue as to what to use it for, so I laid it over the valance









By this time I knew what I wanted but I needed  a glass or silver tray.  I searched and then I remembered I had held on to a microwave dish from a microwave that cocked out on me some years ago.  I also pulled out some of my china that I hadn't used for a while along with my perfectly imperfect plastered flower. 

 I was quite satisfied with the results.








You can read Villabarnes blog if you want to know how to plaster a flower.






















Who knows, maybe in another 2 or 3 years I'll get tired and decide to paint it or perhaps turn the tray over again.  But for now I think I like my Upside Down Tray Table against my chair that I just recently covered.





Sometimes letting your creativity flow  may mean turning things upside down.  Have fun and just LET YOUR CREATIVITY FLOW!

25 comments:

  1. Very clever and it looks fabulous!

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  2. How shabby chic with a heavy emphasis on the chic!

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  3. That looks so elegant! And the color scheme goes extremely well with your chair!

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  4. Sherry, what a great idea to flip the tray. Nice job on the flower too. Thanks for the shout out, btw.

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  5. I like your upside down tray table, too, Sherry. What a clever idea. It looks great! xo Diana

    ps. Do you know you have double word verification on which makes it less likely people will leave you a comment? I just didn't know if you were aware of it.

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  6. I remember you making the flower! This looks really sweet, Sherry. Thank you for sharing. And yes, upside down the tray looks more like a table.

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  7. Sherry, That was very clever to turn the tray upside down. I like the way it looks and love your china.

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  8. 3 words once again for you my friend...FAB U LOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hugs...

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  9. It looks GREAT!!! good job.

    Cheri from Its So Very Cheri

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  10. Oh WOW, love it, Sherry!!! And adore the rose too! Rosemary is amazing and I didn't realize that she showed how to make those...Your whole vignette is divine and you are SO talented!!!
    XO
    Cindy

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  11. So very pretty -- and so very easy peasy!

    Thanks for linking it up at our party!

    :)

    Linda
    www.itallstartedwithpaint.com

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  12. What a great idea and it looks so nice.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  13. what a clever solution! it looks so much more modern!

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  14. How pretty! I love it. thanks so much for sharing with the party.

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  15. So so so pretty! I love all the layers and the rose is the perfect touch. Thanks for stopping by my blog - you've got a new follower! Jane

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  16. Well your upside down tray turned out great and I love your rose! Rosemary has done some amazing pieces. I find inspiration from her as well. Hope you have a wonderful day, Gail

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  17. HI Sherry... was so nice of you to stop by my blog and yes,, I've been using the home made swiffer cloths for a few weeks now and they work even better.. good luck with yours!
    Your tray table is just wonderful.. great job.
    I'm following you now!!
    Sandy

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  18. So pretty!! And what a fun, free upgrade. Thank you for linking up. :)

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  19. As usual - another fabulous makeover!!

    Glad you joined our Cinch party
    Kelly

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  20. Very smart and pretty. I love the tea set on top too. Lovely. Thanks for your visit. Blessed Palm Sunday.
    FABBY

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  21. I love this project! What a great idea to use the tray upside down! Thanks for the inspiration and thanks for linking to our party!

    blessings,
    karianne

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  22. Looks great! Nothing like a free makeover to freshen up a room.

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  23. this is great!! looks just perfect!

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  24. Wow Sherry, this is such a wonderful makeover. It really came out fabulous. I would love it if you could share this wonderful post at our WIW linky party. Hope to see you there.

    Paula
    Ivyandelephants.blogspot.com

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