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Easy Metal Tiered Tray Design: Create and decorate

Today, I'll show you how to make a tiered tray design using two metal trays and a metal candle holder. I found the metal trays at Target for $5 and picked up the candle holder at a Hobby Lobby clearance event last year. It's super simple!

Easy Metal Tiered Tray Design: Create and decorate 

Tiered tray decoration displaying fall decorations with lit candle beside it

Two metal pans, spray paint and candleholder on a table

Materials


Spray paint- I used Magnolia Home Chalk paint
Two metal trays-I picked these up at Target for $5
One metal candle holder
Decorative Rub on transfers-I picked these leaf design transfers up at Dollar Tree
E6000 or any heavy-duty adhesive

Any Decorations for decorating your trays-I decided to use some of my fall decor


Spray painting metal trays


Spray paint and metal pan

To begin, carefully take your metal trays and move them to a well-ventilated area. Set up an area to spray your metal cans. I used an old cardboard box and set my trays on it before I started spray painting.

 I sprayed a layer on both trays and let them set for about 30 minutes before spraying on the next coat of paint. I left my trays for about an hour after spraying on my final coat of paint.

Two spray painted metal pans

Applying Rub on transfers

Hand holding rub-on-transfers up to metal painted pan

First, cut your rub-on transfers and place them where you want them to appear on your trays. For my trays, I chose a leaf design, but you can choose any design.
Using a transfer tool, add your design.

Hand holding metal pan showing rub-on-transfer design

Attaching candleholder to metal trays

Candleholder in center of metal pan with Adhesive on pan

First, apply adhesive to the top of the metal candle holder. 
Then, place a metal tray on top, and apply adhesive to the bottom of the tray before pressing the candle holder onto it. 
To ensure stability, place a lightweight object on top of the tray while it dries.

Adding decorations to tiered tray

Fall decorations for tiered tray laid out on a table

Start by adding your chosen decorations to the trays. For my fall-themed tray, I used faux mini pumpkins, beaded wooden fall decorations, faux floral, and a squirrel figurine that I got from a salt and pepper set at Dollar Tree. Isn't it cute?

close-up of bottom tray decorations



Close=up of decorations on top tray

I used a mini pumpkin cup from Hobby Lobby, faux fall leaves, and a wooden pumpkin decoration. I found a hedgehog at Michael's store.

Completed tiered tray with fall decorations on dining table

Your tiered tray is finished and it's so cute! I was amazed at how simple it was to assemble with just a few supplies.

Thank you for joining me in creating and decorating. Check out my new link party on the blog starting Fridays at 9 am MST and ending Tuesdays at 11 pm MST.

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Comments

  1. So pretty for fall. Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 126. Pinned.

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  2. I've never used transfers before, but I would like to try them. I have never seen them at my Dollar Tree though. I actually thought at first the you purchased the pans with the transfers already on them, so lovely job! You always have such cute ideas Stephanie! I cannot say I have jumped on the tiered tray wagon, but I might jump on the pan wagon, teehee.

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    1. Cara, you are so kind. Thank you. Yes, I felt very lucky to be able to find these rub-on transfers at my Dollar Tree store. I hadn't seen them before.

      I've experienced a few problems when using the transfers, but I think I have figured out what I was doing wrong. 😅

      Yes, you should jump on the pan wagon! I was surprised at how well it turned out. I love seeing what other people use to create these tiered trays.

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  3. This turned out so well. And your choice of decorations reminds me that fall is almost here.

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    1. Donna, thank you. 😊 I'm so excited for Fall. Thank you so much for visiting.

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  4. So darling! I love how this turned out. The transfers are such a nice touch.
    Visiting from Grammy's Grid Unlimited. Hope to see you again at my linkup this week as well, Will Blog for Comments.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you so much. 😊 I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed this craft.

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  5. Visiting again to say thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 127. Pinned.

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  6. Visiting again to say thanks so much for linking up at #IMadeItMondayLinkParty 22. Pinned.

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  7. Hey Steph, this is really timely! I had been thinking about making a tiered tray. Oh, and I like using rub on transfers. This is so lovely.
    Thank You so much for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friend's this month.

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  8. How cute is that! It looks beautiful. You could also make a cake stand using the same method?

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    1. Mariama, thank you! I love the cake stand idea as well. So many possibilities! 😊

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  9. Ooh, this is gorgeous and functional as well. Love it.

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  10. Lovely, could be used for any seasn.

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  11. I'm so happy you shared this I've been wanting to make one of these for a while now.
    Thanks bunches for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friends this month.
    {{Hugs}

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    1. Paula, you're very welcome. Glad you enjoyed this tutorial.

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  12. I just love tiered trays, and this is no exception. Featuring when my link party opens!

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