Most Thrift Store Trays Get Ignored Until One Like This Ends Up Hanging in the Kitchen
This $3 Goodwill tray makeover from Debbiedoo’s Team turned dated fruit decor into custom kitchen wall art using chalk paint, layered stencils, and a few surface changes that shifted the entire look of the piece. Instead of leaving the tray covered in dark wood tones and fruit artwork, the project focused on changing the contrast, typography, and center panel. The finished tray feels brighter and fits the kitchen better without replacing the original shape. The Original Fruit Tray Felt Dated The tray already had a strong shape with its octagonal frame and raised edges, but the dark wood finish and fruit artwork made it feel stuck in another era. The glossy brown surface absorbed light and pushed the tray into the background instead of allowing it to work as wall decor. Like many thrift-store trays, the structure still worked. The problem came from the finish and artwork covering the center panel. The White Chalk Paint Became the Biggest Change Instead of stripping the tray do...