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I am teaming up with lots of my blogging friends to all share with you different projects created from Graphic Stock images. You should find tons of inspiration here!

 

1. Old House To New Home ~ DIY Little Girls Room Tray
2. Shabby Grace Blog ~ Valentine’s Day Treat Bags
3. Creatively Homespun ~ DIY LOVE sign
4. Refashionably Late ~ Library Book Storage
5. Casa Watkins ~ DIY Moroccan Dessert Plates
6. Tastefully Frugal ~ Be Mine Banner
7. The Weathered Fox ~ True Love Pillow
9. Domicile 37 ~ Butterfly Entomology Clock
10. Up To Date Interiors ~ DIY Notebooks with GraphicStock
11. One Mile Home Style ~ Hand Embroidered Dandelion Wall Art
12. Uncookie Cutter ~ Rustic Americana Wall Art
13. Flourish and Knot ~ Whimsical Owl Art
15. Pocketful of Posies ~ Valentine’s Day Paper
16. The House Down The Lane ~ DIY Heart Candle Holders and Printable
17. The Twin Cedars ~ Rustic Wood Wall Art
20. Farmhouse 40 ~ Bird Canvas Wall Art

DIY Little Girl's Room Tray

My little baby girl is growing up so quickly. She will be four next month, I can’t believe it! As she gets older, the items she needs in her room are evolving. When she was a baby, I was able to stow everything in small boxes and bins. As she gets bigger, I see that that won’t work because she insists on having everything out in the open. I put it in a bin, she dumps it back out. I thought that maybe a tray for her dresser would be more effective. She can throw stuff in it and easily access it when she needs it. I am happy because it is corralled in one spot and she is happy because she can see it!

I started with an unfinished wood tray from Joann’s and then painted it with sparkly purple paint. Not my first choice, but I let my daughter pick and she loves it! I then picked up adhesive printable paper. This was actually Silhouette brand but can be used in a regular printer as well.

DIY Tray

I used this beautiful paint splatter border from GraphicStock.com and added one of our favorite song lyrics. My Mom sang me this song when I was little and now we all sing it to my daughter. Both my Mom and I have this song on a pillow on our beds so now my daughter has a little piece of it too!

Feel free to copy and paste this image to use for your own individual purposes if you’d like. Or use this link!

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I printed it on my adhesive card stock and then stuck it down in the tray. I plan to add a thick coat of a couple coats of hard coat Mod Podge to this but just didn’t get a chance to yet. It will seal the paper from any drips or spills and add a nice glossy finish. You can see that the paper went down slightly bubbly, but I was in a hurry and had two little hands helping me. It certainly isn’t perfect, but she loves it, and that’s all that matters! I would share the finished and staged version with you hopefully next week! The paper was still sopping wet here! Like I said…I somehow got myself into a major time crunch and was hustlin’!

DIY Tray for A Little Girl's Room

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24 thoughts on “DIY Tray for A Little Girl’s Room

  1. Love this project, Amanda! And that image is gorgeous. My kids are growing too fast, too. And the older they get, the faster they grow. A mom’s life, I guess. :0)

  2. I love that you added the lyric inside the image. It turned out great! Our daughters must be very close in age, as mine turns 4 in the beginning of March! Crazy how quickly they grow up.

  3. This is adorable! Love the print and it’s so easy to make. This would be a great gift as well as a school tray. I gather homeschool activities on trays for the kids and this one would be wonderful.

    1. Yes! My daughter already asked if we could make one for her grandma for Valentine’s Day!

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