Newsprint Drink Tray for Ottoman
Ah, busy life. Why must we always stay so busy?
Well here’s a quick project that I started over a year and a
half ago. When I first started this blog, actually- I had all kinds of
Christmas gift projects in my head, and then being preggo and just, yes, busy…
they didn’t all get done. This one was lowest priority, so it didn’t get done
before Christmas.
And then I messed up a little, and didn’t know what to do
with it, and then it still didn’t get done.
But I finally got inspiration for it, and now I’m just
swooning over it.
Drink tray posing with my treasures from Hope Handmade and Cache Chic on Etsy |
Let’s start with the problem so you can see what a beautiful
solution this is.
No coffee table.
So where are our drinks supposed to go? We have an ottoman,
but let’s face it, cushy ottoman can equal spilled drinks. And I’m tired of
grabbing a DVD case to put my drink on.
Enter drink tray project.
I started at Goodwill, looking for a frame or something that
would suffice as a good size for a tray. Not too huge, and the right kind of
frame.
(My husband keeps teasing me that “someone worked very hard
on that, and you just painted over it!” but I blamed Pinterest, but really, if
it was all that important to them, it wouldn’t have been at Goodwill in the
first place.)
So here’s where I became unhappy with it. I was trying to be
fast and frugal and all that, and used some of the paint from the walls
upstairs. Lovely sunflower gold. Yellow. Whatever.
Hmph. Didn’t give it quite the look I wanted. Even if I
planned to mod-podge some photos on it, I didn’t really like the yellow on this
particular project.
So, inspirationless, it sat.
And sat.
And sat.
Until I was tossing out a newspaper, and had an idea.
I love newsprint. I love words. I love black and white.
And this love translates to me rescuing that newspaper from
the trash and tearing it up.
Here’s how to do it:
Old picture frame or piece of wood
Newspaper or magazine pages
Mod Podge
Foam brushes
Drawer handles
First, you’ll want to cut a straight edge on one side of the
piece, and then tear the other side just haphazardly, so it doesn’t look too
planned.
Next, mod-podge on the back
of the piece (VERY important!! I’ll explain why in a minute) and then stick the
straight edge along the edge of your frame, and mod-podge over top of it.
Continue with more pieces, laying them this way and that,
and fill up your area. I recommend starting with the edges and moving in, but
you can do it however.
BIG TIP: I have
learned from experience that you need to
smear the back of your piece of paper with mod-podge before you stick it down!
The reason why is because the paper is going to soak up the moisture from the glue and pucker after you’ve laid it down on your beautiful craft project. And then there’s nothing you can do about it. Get it nice and wet with the mod-podge on the backside, and then lay it down, and mod-podge over the top. You may still see a few bubbles or puckers, but they should be small enough you can smoothe them down with your fingers.
The reason why is because the paper is going to soak up the moisture from the glue and pucker after you’ve laid it down on your beautiful craft project. And then there’s nothing you can do about it. Get it nice and wet with the mod-podge on the backside, and then lay it down, and mod-podge over the top. You may still see a few bubbles or puckers, but they should be small enough you can smoothe them down with your fingers.
TIP: You may even
want to get all your pieces ready first, and then mod-podge them down, simply
because if you’re holding it over the wet gluey pieces to ‘see if it will fit’,
it might accidentally stick there, and then tear before you’re ready. This
happened to me, but it wasn’t that big of a deal- I just covered up the tear.
Once the whole area is nice and covered, put a layer of
mod-podge over it all. After it’s set and dry, put another layer of mod-podge,
and let dry. It should be good and set before you put any drinks on it- but the
mod-podge should water-proof it well enough to protect your newsprint, photos,
or whatever you put on it.
You can also mod-podge some photos on it if you want. I may
still do that, but haven’t decided if I’m done swooning at it the way it is
right now.
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