I found this wooden silverware tray at a thrift store YEARS ago and it has been setting in my "Hey, let's repurpose that" pile forever.
Y'all got one of those piles in your garage, right?
I loved the red color on the sides!!! It was just screaming Christmas to me, but I couldn't figure out what exactly to do with it until now.
I decided to set it up on its end and make a shadowbox out of it.
BTW, am I the only one that thinks it odd that back in the 40's or 50's when this was made they only had 4 places for silverware to reside (3 long ones on the bottom and 1 on top). Almost all silverware trays I find on Amazon nowadays have at least five spaces. Do we have more silverware pieces now than our grandparents did?
And before I forget, it's Thrift Store Decor Team day, so when you are done with this project hop on down to the bottom to see the other thrift store makeovers our team has done.
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Christmas Shadowbox from Thrifted Silverware Tray
Supplies:
- Wooden silverware tray
- Scrapbooking paper, wallpaper samples or wrapping paper
- Doodads for inside the shadowbox - in my case, bottlebrush trees and a small Santa sleigh
- Flaked Buffalo Snow
- Paper cutter or scissors
- Spray Adhesive - I used Gorilla Heavy Duty Spray Adhesive
- Glue Gun or Bottled Glue - I used Gorilla Clear Glue
Instructions:
Cut your scrapbooking paper down to the correct size.
The scrapbooking paper I used was found on Amazon and I have to say I liked the quality of the paper. It's nice and thick with cute patterns. Sometimes it's a gamble to buy something site unseen, but I think I won the gamble this time.
The easiest way to precisely cut paper is with a paper cutter made for this purpose, although scissors would work also if you have a steady hand. I do not.
Spray adhesive on the back side of the scrapbooking paper and apply the paper to your cubbies.
I chose to use 3 different patterns.
Glue your trees to the bottom.
If you want a little snow I have a tip for you:
- Move to Alaska.
- If that is not possible, use faux snow.
- Spray a light layer of adhesive and immediately throw some snow on it.
- Let that dry a few minutes, tip box over and very lightly shake off any snow that didn't stick.
- And then, spray another layer of adhesive right on top of the 1st layer of snow and apply more snow.
- After letting dry, you can then tip box over and lightly shake off any left over flakes.
- That should give you a nice little base of snow.
Then glue Santa and his reindeer down.
I kept going back and forth whether to glue a sleigh up here or a little red truck.
Then I thought maybe, just maybe, little red trucks had been a little overdone in the last year or so.
Since Santa never goes out of style, Santa it was.
I know the 1st question I will get asked is where did you buy the cute little Santa and sleigh? I bought a few of them last year at Michael's in the mini fairy garden section. Unfortunately, I do not see it online this year, but Amazon has a similar Santa and sleigh. Or Michael's has a whole line of small Christmas characters, trucks and such that can be used to create different vignettes.
Now let's see what the other Thrift Store Decor Team gals are doing this month:
Pineapple Welcome Sign - Petticoat Junktion
Industrial Makeover On A Wooden Tool Caddy - Sadie Seasongoods
Countdown To Christmas Perpetual Calendar Makeover - My Repurposed Life
Farmhouse Front Door Christmas Basket - Domestically Speaking
Santos Angel Makeover - Our Southern Home
DIY Farmhouse Christmas Tree Basket - My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Silverware Tray Repurpose - House of Hawthornes (that's me)
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Maryann
That turned out so charming - love the vintage flair!
Kathy A
I have a similar silverware box on my kitchen wallhung sideways with small figurines in it. I love what you did with yours. Can never have enough Christmas or BBTs!
Bev Regs
I absolutely LOVE this !! When I saw it, my first thought was, "Hey, that's my Mothers' from way back, how did Pam get it "!!?? What a very clever and unique idea ~!!
Kristin salazar
This is super cute and so creative! Your right about more simpler times back in the day and only 4 spaces. My drawer is a double tier. lol
Briana from Texas
Your shadow box is so darling!
Jaxs
So dang charming! Now I just have to find that tray.
melinda
So cute I will have to find me a wood tray , thanks Pam
Janet D
So cute!! Great idea. Can't wait to see where you put the vintage Santa on his sleigh with the reindeers. I have the same one!
Sarah Ramberg
This is ADORABLE!!! I just love it so much.
Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces
Such a cute and festive project, Pam! I love it!
Pam Kessler
Thanks Linda! Hope you're enjoying your fall!
Wendy Oyler
That is so adorable!
Pam Kessler
Thank you Wendy!
Susan
I think back in the day, practical was the way, especially living with children of the Depression, Make due or do without. Don't need anything fancy to get food to the mouth. Cute recycle.
Pam Kessler
I can only ever remember a spoon, a fork and a knife being on the table when I was a kid. We didn't even use fancy salad forks, just the basics 🙂
Laura L
Move to Alaska! LOLOLOL
Diane
Miss Pam, Too cute, it is JUST perfect! When I first saw the tray on FB, the red said Christmas to me too!
Pam Kessler
Right? It's just the perfect shade of red too.
Tania
This is so cute! I have a green silverware tray like this, it would be perfect for this too!!
Pam Kessler
I've never seen a green one before! For some reason all the ones I ever run across are red. I'm jealous!
Tania
It's been hidden away in my craft room holding junk for years, I think it's time it has a new, much more fun purpose! I need to find a Santa sleigh though 😉
Tania
Joanne
Nice project! Have a wonderful 🦃 Day!
Pam Kessler
Thank you Joanne! Hope your Thanksgiving is a great one too!
Carolyn Dinger
That really turned out nice. Such cheery colors for our dreary surroundings. Silverware drawer in good shape before you started your project. Have a nice day.