Hey there, friends...it's always a thrill to hijack Jen's blog for the day, and today I'm especially excited to share my latest project with you! The temps are finally warming up, which means we'll be spending more time outside... especially at mealtime. I've seen so many cute outdoor serving pieces in the stores, but thought it'd be more fun to customize one myself. And who doesn't love a Lazy Susan... so I combined it all into one fab tray!
WHAT YOU NEED
18-inch Pine Round (found for $5 at Home Depot)
Cork Trivet
Cabinet Pulls
Jute String
Decorative Paper (I used this crab paper)
Clear Contact Paper or Mod Podge
Spray Adhesive
Paint
Okay, so I snapped the supplies picture based on how I thought the project would go, so of course that didn't happen. This project took some trial and error, and I may have gone through a few sheets of paper, and started over twice, but you lucky-ducks will get to skip all that, because I've worked out the kinks for you!
WHAT YOU DO
1. Paint the entire wood round. If your paper is dark, you may be able to skip painting the top, but it's best to go ahead and paint the whole thing so the wood doesn't show through. (Lesson learned #1)
2. Peel the backing off a piece of Contact Paper, and layer it over your decorative paper, smoothing out any bubbles... essentially laminating it to protect from messy food and drinks. Then spray the back of the decorative paper with Spray Adhesive, and lay the round face-down on it. Use a sharp blade to cut around the edges.
3. By cutting both papers at the same time, you're left with a clean edge. You could also skip the Contact paper and brush a few coats of Mod Podge on the top to protect it. Clear Glaze spray, however, will just absorb into the paper instead of creating a protective finish. (Lesson learned #2)
5. To protect your table surface, hot-glue a cork trivet to the base of the turntable. You could also attach a scrap piece of wood.
8. Stand back, admire your work, and pat yourself on the back. Then thank me for screwing it up 4 times so you wouldn't have to. ;)
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"Hi, I'm Cassie, a DIY and design-obsessed Texas girl, and lover of travel, fashion, sarcasm and Mexican food. When I'm not hanging with my sweet and funny family, you can find me kicking the '80s out of our home, one budget project at a time, on my blog Hi Sugarplum!"
SO fun! I love the crab paper. Looks like something I could definitely tackle once we get our back yard living space in order.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lauren...and YES, such an easy project! And fun!
DeleteWOW! This is adorable! I'm so excited to be back outdoors and I could so use a fun serving tray. Thanks Cassie for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThanks Morgan...cheers to Summer!! xo
DeleteColor me smitten! Love it. Great job. Very inspirational!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project! Super cute Cassie!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lauren!! It was a lot of fun!
Deletesuch a good idea-- pinning and determined to execute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pin, Stephanie!
DeleteWhat a fabulous project! And thank you for sharing the mistakes you made - that actually really helps. Can you give us an idea of what this project might cost to make ourselves using comparable items? Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteThanks Erin! I linked most of the items in the supply list...the wood and lazy susan are about $5 each....the rest of the cost would depend on whether you had things on hand, and also the paper and handles you chose. You could definitely create the project for under $20! Hope this helps!
DeleteThis is so cute. I have a lazy Susan from ikea that I think was 7.99. I never thought of painting it or putting on contact paper. Can't wait to spruce it up. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOooh, now I need to find a lazy susan from Ikea for more projects! Thanks for the tip, Liliana!! ;) xo
DeleteOh my goodness! I am in love with this! Thank you for the awesome tutorial. I want to make this for all my friends....and then for me :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ashley -- that's a great idea to make them as gifts! It would be fun to bring one to a party!
DeleteThanks so much Cassie, it looks useful and gorgeous. Enjoy yours.
ReplyDeleteand thanks Jen, for hosting Cassie x
This is super adorable!! You did a great job, I love the crabs! Perfect for the 4th of July!
ReplyDeleteI love all things red, white and blue...and the crabs were just asking for an outdoor project!
DeleteI really love the idea of using handles on the tray!
ReplyDeleteIt does make it easier to transport!
DeleteI wonder if oil cloth would also work? I've never tried to glue it down but it would be a quick clean up!
ReplyDeleteOil cloth would be a great option, and certainly better protection!
DeleteI love it!!! I'm lovin' crabby's right now. They just seem to be everywhere you turn in decor and kids clothes even!!! I want to try this project. Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteI love it! Great easy project for any backyard entertaining. Thanks for sharing. =)
ReplyDeleteThis is SO SMART!!! I never even realized those lazy-Susan devices existed and are so simple to mount. Definitely keeping this in mind for future projects. :)
ReplyDeleteRight?!?! I was surprised they sold the lazy susan and the finished wood rounds...and for so cheap!!!
DeleteI always wondered if you could buy that base to make your own lazy Susan! (I don't know why I never researched that). I especially like the jute-wrapped handles. This is super cute and looks pretty easy. Thanks for taking one (or four) for the team!
ReplyDeleteHa -- I'm happy to do it! ;)
DeleteI am OBSESSED with that crab paper! And adding the lazy susan function is so smart!
ReplyDeleteThe second I saw the paper, I knew I HAD to have it, and a project was born!
DeleteI LOVE that crab paper!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome tutorial! Pinning ASAP! This would make such a fantastic personalized housewarming gift ~ Erika @ www.yayforhandmade,com
ReplyDeleteSuuuuuch a good idea! It looks to be so simple and looks so classy! I love that print you put on there! Cute idea!
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