Do you know why I dream about going to the thrift store frequently? Actually I wish I could go everyday or maybe every other day. I feel like a kid in the candy store at the thrift store because my “DIY makeover” eyes open as soon as I get there. I’m always so eager to scan the shelves and furniture area of the store to find items that could be easily transformed into useful items, brought back to life with a simple coat of paint, new parts or a quick fix. I once bought a floor lamp without a lampshade and a dent in its base for $12.99. If I had just looked at the item as is I would not have bought it. However, I was able to see beyond that it’s current state. Yes I bought the lamp, wiped it down, fixed the dent on its base and bought a new lampshade from Walmart. Now the lamp looks like new and you would never have guessed that it was a thrift find.
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Ok. Enough preaching. Let me get back on topic.
So on a lovely thrift shop day, I snatched a wide wooden tray from Savers. See photo below. Of course It was not love at first sight, but I was able to see beyond the present.
Here it is in its initial state, this poor thing :(.

I spray painted the tray gold and then added contact paper. Walmart is my go-to place for spray paint (it cost about $4 for a can) and you can buy contact paper at shopbobbys.com or at homedepot.com.





Looking for contact paper for this project? Click here for a variety of prints.


Get this wire basket and check out my DIY gold and white vase makeover post.

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Great redo! Spoonflower wallpaper would make a great substitute for the contact paper, too!
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Thank you! Very well so! Even scrapbook paper with a bit of modpodge will work.
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I love what you chose, though – it seems to be (on my monitor) a dark orange or coral color, which is one of my faves.
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I just visited your website, through your blog. You’ve done really well with it and I like your variety of prints and colorful options.
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Thank you!
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