Recycled Old Cabinet Doors – Serving Tray

I have been witness to more cabinet doors being trashed, cut up and burned than I can count over the last 20 years.  I have recycled a few and made picture frames, shadow boxes and decorative mirrors.   Below is a very cute and creative project for a crafter …    contributed by Crafty Nest.com […]

BeckySue Becker, CMKBD, CAPS, CLIPP™

Published 08/03/2011

I have been witness to more cabinet doors being trashed, cut up and burned than I can count over the last 20 years.  I have recycled a few and made picture frames, shadow boxes and decorative mirrors.   Below is a very cute and creative project for a crafter …    contributed by Crafty Nest.com


Cupboard door serving tray

“Salvaged cupboard door = serving tray. I noticed this stash of cupboard doors at my local salvage yard. The white one was the perfect size to make a serving tray. The old drawer pulls—also found at the salvage yard—made ideal handles. Their swirly shape gave me the inspiration for the pattern I painted. All it took was a little black paint. As with many of my projects, the possibilities are limitless: change the handles, add découpage or fabric, paint it a different color, or just leave it classic white. “

painting_process

For step by step instruction on how to make a serving tray out of a salvaged cupboard door, click on the Crafty Nest logo below!

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BeckySue Becker, CMKBD, CAPS, CLIPP™

Becky Sue Becker is a Certified Master Kitchen & Bath Designer, Certified Aging-In-Place Specialist, and Certified Living-In-Place Professional™. She is an award-winning designer serving the greater Atlanta region.