Follow along as I create this gorgeous soft sage green serving tray from a solid maple door.
Project # 2 was this solid maple cabinet door. Unlike many others I have gotten this one had no hardware holes etc. It was just a lovely solid finished door perfect for my serving tray plan.
I laid out the one sheet of the transfer and chose a soft sage green from Fusion Mineral Paint {get 10% off your order with this link} called lichen.
The lichen was brushed on using a handy 2" Fusion chip brush.
One coat covered perfectly as I wanted some of the original stain to faintly show thru. When it was dry it was lightly distressed on the edges to further show the original wood.
The the fun part of deciding what parts of the transfer would go where.
I wanted the whole bottom portion of door covered so it required another page of the transfer.
It is easy to measure and mark on the clear plastic top layer of the transfer and cut along the line.
The the daunting part.. the actual transferring process. Be sure you have the transfer exactly where you want it to be as once you remove the white backing layer and place on your surface the transfer will start to stick. And it is very adhesive.
Here is a video of the process. I have more but they are too long to post here but can email if you want, just message me.

First full sheet applied
and the partial transfer piece
and finally a few more inspirational words.
To turn it into a serving tray handles were needed. These gorgeous beauties were from
The hole placement was measured and drilled by my handy husband using our favorite Dewalt cordless drill.
Once the transfer was applied and burnished onto the surface with my warm finger it was time to seal up the tray surface for some added durability and easier cleanup.
The handles were affixed and little sponge feet put on the back to protect surfaces and it was ready to serve.

This tray was auctioned on my Creative Moments Facebook page with all proceeds being donated to the Canadian Cancer Society.

The pieces were individually auctioned on my Creative Moments Facebook page with all proceeds being donated to the Canadian Cancer Society. A total of $250 was donated to the cause.
THANK YOU to Fusion Mineral Paint, D Lawless Hardware and Redesign with Prima for collaborating on this very worthy cause!!
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I love these. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletethank you Rebecca ;)
DeleteWhere do I buy these transfer designs? Would love to do this project !! Lovely !!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much so sorry for the delay in replying as this was found in an awaiting moderation folder ;(
DeleteThese are from Prima, check out their website for local retailers as well as on Amazon
What a beautiful tray! congrats on your feature at TFT! We'd love to have you join us at Tuesday Turn About, via myweeabode.com! Hope to see you there!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much so sorry for the delay in replying as this was found in an awaiting moderation folder ;(
DeleteI will stop by this week :)
I'm featuring you when the next To Grandma's house we go link party starts! Thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely, thanks you Tarahlynn
DeleteWhat a great use for those transfers you won! These are incredible. Thank you for sharing this with us at the Will Blog for Comments #85 linkup. Looking forward to seeing what you'll share at #86, which opens Monday morning. Wishing you a great week to come.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jennifer, appreciated!
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