Grab these Dollar Tree wooden trays and transform them into high end custom home decor using these genius hacks.

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I found these beautiful wooden trays on the bottom shelf, in the Crafters Square Section, of my local Dollar Tree. Immediately, I thought of a few projects I could make using them. Let me know if you have seen them in your store.
Two Tier Tray Project

The edges were a bit rough, so I sanded them with a fine grit sand paper attached to my finger sander.

Paint or stain them the color of your choice. I chose Waverly Antique Wax and mixed with water to give it a lighter color.

While the wax was still wet, I used a dry paper towel to blend it in and remove any excess. I painted all sides of both trays and allowed time for them to dry.

Dollar Tree carries glass votive candle sticks in a few different sizes. This one measures 6 inches in height.

Using the rim of the candle holder, sit this in the center of the inside of one of the trays.

Trace the rim with a pencil.

Using the bottom of the candle holder, sit it in the center of the outside of the other tray.

Trace around the bottom of the candle holder using a pencil. You should now have a circle on the bottom inside of one tray, and a circle on the bottom outside of the other tray.

Apply a permanent glue to the rim of the candle holder.

Sit the rim of the candle holder onto the circle on the bottom of the inside of the tray.

Now add the permanent glue to the bottom of the candle holder, and place the bottom of the other tray on top.


Allow several hours for the glue to set.

It should look like this. You could paint the candle holder the color of your choice. I like the look of the glass, so I decided not to paint it.

This project is complete. It would make a great jewelry holder, organizer for your bathroom, or you could decorate and use in your every day decor. I chose to decorate it for spring by adding faux greenery on the bottom tray.

On the top tray, I added a metal birdhouse, birds nest, and two small resin birds.


This is the final result. Leave me a comment below and let me know what you think.
Decorative Tray

For this project you will need one tray and four wooden snowmen from Dollar Tree. If you can’t find the snowmen at Dollar Tree, here is an Amazon Link.

Glue the bottom of the snowmen to the bottom of the tray, one on each corner.

Paint the bottom of the tray, including the snowmen, white. No need to paint the sides on the outside of the tray.


Paint the sides on the inside of the tray, no need to paint the bottom on the inside. We will be covering this as well as the sides on the outside.

Choose a scrapbook paper design. This is a distressed floral print from Hobby Lobby.

Cut the paper to fit the inside of the tray exactly. Cut strips to cover the outside sides of the tray, make sure to leave excess paper for the sides since it has curved edges.

Attach the paper to one side of the tray using Mod Podge. Then repeat this process on the opposite side of the tray.


Allow these two sides to dry before proceeding to the next step.

Using a fine grit sand paper go in one direction to remove the excess paper from the curved edges and the sides. Then repeat this on the opposite side.

It should be looking like this.

Now you can attach the scrap book paper to the two remaining sides using the same method.

When you are finished, the corners will look like this.

Finally, you can attach the paper to the inside of the tray using Mod Podge.

Here is the final result. Isn’t this gorgeous?


If you would like to watch the step by step tutorial, make sure to click on my YouTube video below. (There is an extra project on there I think you would enjoy).
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