Vases and other thrifted dishes and glassware that are cracked or chipped can be transformed into a colorful serving tray by damaging them a bit more.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When setting a Holiday table, it’s always nice to create a central focal point…a gathering of elements that elevate the overall ...
This DIY serving tray from Steven Sabados is incredibly customizable and is the perfect rainy day project – it doesn't require much effort but serves up some serious style to you and your guests. It's ...
Give your next gathering a big boost of color thanks to this tropical DIY. Using laser-printed leaves, design and arrange on a white serving tray into a unique project that elevates whatever you're ...
Whether you're celebrating Halloween or Thanksgiving, or simply embracing the fall season, hosting a dinner party is a great way to show off your seasonal decor. On-theme dinnerware and serving dishes ...
One of the fun things about DIY projects is turning cheap items into things that look significantly more expensive. This DIY mod takes a simple serving tray and customizes it with an epoxy blend ...
Each month, ELLE.com wades through the lifestyle blogosphere in search of just the right Guest Blogger to post regularly on our site’s Dispatch blog. This month, we tapped Song of Style blogger and ...
Using the table saw and miter saw, cut the slats (A), the center slat (B), and the long ends of the tray (C) to size. Set the long ends (C) of the tray aside for now. Sand everything down to 220-grit ...
One person's trash is another person's treasure, or so the saying goes. When thrifting, that often seems to be the case. What another person donates and gets rid of can become a one-of-a-kind, ...