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    Home » DIY Christmas Crafts

    Silverware Tray Repurpose For The Holidays

    Published by Pam Kessler | 701 words. · About 4 minutes to read this article. - 31 Comments

    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.

    thrift store wooden silverware tray

    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.

    Upcycled Christmas Decor from thrift store silverware tray

    (This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. You can read my full disclosure policy here.)

    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

    Christmas crafting supplies

    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.

    cutting scrapbook paper

    Spray adhesive on the back side of the scrapbooking paper and apply the paper to your cubbies.

    spraying adhesive on scrapbook paper

    I chose to use 3 different patterns.

    making a shadowbox out of a thrifted silverware tray

    Glue your trees to the bottom.

    gluing bottle brush trees in shadowbox

    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.

    gluing snow in a shadowbox

    Then glue Santa and his reindeer down.

    gluing santa sleigh for Christmas shadowbox

    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.

    repurposed silverware tray turned Christmas shadowbox

    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)

    before and after thrift store makeovers


    repurposed Christmas decor

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    1. Victoria

      January 27, 2023 at 4:31 pm

      Even in the '60s and '70s cutlery trays had four slots. The short one across the top/bottom would usually be used for teaspoons. The rest were for knives, forks, and tablespoons or soup spoons. The steak knives and all the other fancy stuff had their own slots in the silverware box. We definitely didn't have a different knife for every different vegetable or type of bread. 🙂

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    2. PJ

      November 17, 2020 at 9:36 pm

      Stopped over from Sadie Seasongoods. Love what you did with the silverware drawer. My great grandmother used to keep a glass on the table with spoons in it. I have no idea why, I was just a kid, & that's the way it was. She's of German descent so I don't know if that had any bearing or not

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    3. Nita Vallerga

      November 13, 2020 at 10:02 pm

      So Clever. Love it. I can copy and improve on things or add things, but not very good at coming up with ideas.

      Reply
    4. Alice

      November 12, 2020 at 11:05 am

      I love that silverware tray idea! I want to do it if I find a tray> I am not moving to Alaska. OLOLOl

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    5. Sandy

      November 12, 2020 at 9:49 am

      I bought a “biscuit table “ enamel topped kitchen table from a neighbor many years ago. She apologized because the silverware tray had been broken. She said that it was a “bonus” from the furniture store and fit in the drawer of the table. I found one later and replaced it in the drawer..
      I believe the family often had their casual meals in the kitchen and keeping basic flatware in that drawer was convenient. There would be no real reason for soup spoons in the casual family meal service.
      I think that red was the most common color for those tables. I have seen green and blue , I bet they made yellow too but have not seen one,

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      • Pam Kessler

        November 12, 2020 at 4:53 pm

        Oh, that is an excellent explanation! That makes perfect sense!

        Reply
    6. gail Wilson

      November 11, 2020 at 9:45 pm

      Pam,

      you have me wondering about my silverware tray.... I think it's 5, but I have small and large spoons in the same divider. hmmmm
      Anyhoo, I love your Christmas tray. Yay for Santa, I'm glad he won out.
      So.Darn.Cute.
      pinning!
      gail

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