I found an old divided tray at a garage sale for $1.
It was rustic & gray, but sure beats
the modern tray pricing from
scrapbooking supply vendors. Joann
OUCH!
OUCH!
I thought the dented edges & paint spots
looked just right for a spooky display!
BEFORE:
AFTER:
Here are some pics of the cubbies..
Echo park paper label
The only stamping on the project are
the bats around this spooky house sticker!
Those bats are Unity brand Bones About Halloween.
This vintage bottle has an Echo Park sticker label.
Tiny jelly jars make great 3D elements!
I painted the lid with an acrylic craft paint.
The twisty wood is a vine cut down to fit just right!
Linking up to:
Wow! What an amazing upcycle! Love all the little cubbies with their contents.
ReplyDeleteAwesome project.
ReplyDeleteGreat project!
ReplyDeleteSuch a spook-tacular use of that divided try - nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous- so spooky cool!
ReplyDeleteThis is beyond cool!! What a fun project
ReplyDeleteAwesome project. I so wish I could steal this idea from you but I'm afraid I could never pull this off.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! Way to turn a find into a fabulous feature.
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOSH This is AWESOME! I totally love it!
ReplyDeleteOh so fun. You're so talented. Very creative project. :)
ReplyDeleteWOAH!!! this is absolutely amazing!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous Garage Sale find, Jane.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great project. Love the price you've got for the tray too...LOL... NIce sale!
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is awesome! Great up cycling!
ReplyDeleteOh man, Jane, I love this! Spooky wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWow, what an awesome project! So neat!
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