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Reversible Checkerboard Wooden Tray
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Sondra Lyn at Home
(IC: blogger)
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An ebony-stained checkerboard on one side of this reversible wooden tray provides a bit of whimsey and loads of fun to this very functional DIY project!
I love this tray! The handles just pull through to either side, so I can use it as a checkerboard or as a plain wood tray.
I love this tray! The handles just pull through to either side, so I can use it as a checkerboard or as a plain wood tray.
This tray started as a damaged wood panel from the scratch and dent section at Lowe's!
After staining and drilling holes for the rope handles, the tray is ready for a coat of polyurethane (I used water-based Polysatin). Here's the finished product:
Visit the blog for the tutorial on How to Make a Reversible Checkerboard Wood Tray!
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Published June 25th, 2015 10:17 AM
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Bobbie larsen on Jul 05, 2015didn't know Lowe's has a dent and ding section! LOL
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Sondra Lyn at Home on Jul 17, 2015@Bobbie larsen I guess they don't, per se, but this was on the shelf with a damaged note on it, and it was for sale!
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How do you tie the rope handles so the knots don’t show on one side or the other? Thank you.