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This was the old project.... I basically did the same thing. I first spray painted the whole pan. Then did a stencil on it.
I wanted to turn the new Dollar Tree Pizza Pan into a serving tray. So, I picked up some handles at our local mission, it's like a thrift store.
The old handles also got a coat of primer and paint in black.
For this Dollar Tree Pizza Pan, I thought a stripe of black would be a nice simple touch. I measured a 3"strip and taped it off with painter's tape.
Then I spray painted that area with black paint. Be sure to remove the tape right after you paint it. Take it off when the paint's wet.
Blessings!
I wanted to turn the new Dollar Tree Pizza Pan into a serving tray. So, I picked up some handles at our local mission, it's like a thrift store.
Of course, I used my favorite primer and spray paint! Rust-Oleum 2X Ultra Cover Primer and Paint.
The old handles also got a coat of primer and paint in black.
For this Dollar Tree Pizza Pan, I thought a stripe of black would be a nice simple touch. I measured a 3"strip and taped it off with painter's tape.
Then I spray painted that area with black paint. Be sure to remove the tape right after you paint it. Take it off when the paint's wet.
After it dried, I did a quick coat of Rust-Oleum Clear Coat.
The last thing to do was to attach the handles. I drilled 2 holes for each handle.
That's it! Such a quick and easy project! The possibilities are endless, there are so many ways you could paint this simple pizza tray.
I decided to set it by my coffee pot.
I love crafts you can make from the dollar tree. I love what you did with the pizza pan. Looks like all your choices of fabric are beautiful. I love that bold blue at the top. :)
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Thanks! Megan, I love the Dollar Tree! I like the blue one too...
DeleteVery cute! featuring this today! thanks for sharing!
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Thanks! Jen! You are my first feature!! Yay!
DeleteAs far as the fabrics, the top option in blue is my fave.
ReplyDeleteAs far as the try...FABULOUS!
Thanks so much for linking up at Feature Friday FREE-FOR-ALL!
~Abbie
Thanks soooo much, Abbie! I appreciate the encouragement!
ReplyDeleteVery cute -- what an easy idea...and I love the dollar store for stuff like that!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah! I love cheap and easy...
ReplyDeleteWow! THat turned out really good! Thanks for sharing it. Saw you over at The Grant Life.
ReplyDeleteThanks sooo much! This is incredibly FUN!!
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Awesome!! Thanks for following! I'll definitely stop by!!
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ReplyDeleteThis is sooo cool! Thank you for following me!! I'm checking you out now!
DeleteYou gotta love the dollar store. Great job. Thanks for sharing at DIYbyDesign.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Judy! It was my pleasure to share! If you want cheap you can't beat the dollar store!!
DeleteDefinitely need to start hitting the dollar store for some decor now!!
ReplyDeleteBTW - I love all the curtain fabrics you picked! they're so fun!
I love the dollar store! That's where I got the supplies for the spring topiaries too!
DeleteI love the fabric, too, but I'm sooo undecided, because I've been looking around even more! Ugh! Well, we'll have to see...
Really cute idea. If I would want to use these trays for food, what do you spray them with to protect the food and the tray?
ReplyDeleteYou know that is a very good question... I'll have to check that one out! I wish I could email you, but you didn't put you're email address your comment! But, I'm still going to check!
DeleteLove it !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks you!
DeleteLove the tray! What a great inexpensive decorating idea. :)
ReplyDeleteThe dollar store has tons of stuff! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteHappy Saturday! I wanted to let you know that you've been featured today at The Gunny Sack. Stop by, check it out and grab a button!
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I love this..I visited Michaels for stencils myself last night!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sarah! I absolutely LOVE those Martha Stencils! Good for you, hope you have fun creating with them! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteI love this! It's inexpensive and a great way to add a bit of color!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking it!
--Katie
@ Creatively Living
Hi Katie, Thanks for your kind comment! It was sooo easy! My pleasure to link up!
DeleteI would have never thought to use a pizza pan in decorating. How creative! It turned out really pretty. Thanks for sharing at Terrific Tuesdays.
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adventuresofadiymom.blogspot.com
Thanks, Rachel! I was just shopping and saw it and the idea just hit me... It was my pleasure to share!
DeleteOK, I love that! And the turquoise fabric is great - it would make impressive curtains for sure!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment! I was looking at your blog, so cute! I'm following you! I really liked that fabric too! I call my hubby, hubby too!
DeleteThis is such a pretty & creative idea. I would love for you to link up at my Linky Party via: http://ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com/2012/04/show-me-what-you-got-linky-party-8.html
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www.ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com
Thank you for the kind words! I appreciate you asking me to link up! I just did!!
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Lori
I love b&w damask, but that turquoise fabric is AWESOME!! And your tray - too cute! Thanks for linking up.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tisha!! It was my pleasure to link up! Thanks again for the feature!!
DeleteHi Lori,
ReplyDeleteGreat transformation! I love the stencil (I think I might even own it!) and colours that you used. Is your tray magnetic? It would make a great magnet board if it is :)
Claire @ alittlesomethinginthemeantime.blogspot.com
Thank you, Claire! What a great idea! I wish I had thought of that!
DeleteThis is so pretty! Thanks for sharing at Beautify it Monday!
ReplyDeleteHi! I see that these comments are from 2012 but I just saw this project on Pinterest. Did you seal after painting with anything? I'm thinking of doing a sign for the front door and wondered if it would need sealed. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is from a long time ago! At the time, I did not seal it. But if you are going to put it on your front door, and it will be exposed to the elements, I definitely would give it a good seal with some exterior clear coat.
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