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DIY: Vintage Chalkboard Tray

JM Perez By JM Perez2 min read576 views

What can you do when you own a gorgeous vintage piece that you either don’t use often or can’t use for its original intent? For one you could re-purposed the item to meet your needs.

Well, I have been wanting to make some chalkboard for my kitchen and I thought it would be great on a tray. At the same time, I was looking for a vintage metal tray and was lucky enough to find one out at the Estate Liquidators in Hesperia, CA. I instantly fell in love with this lovely Stainless Steel Vintage Tray with charming gold handles (to top it all of, it was brand new and still in its original packaging).  I knew at that moment that I had just found what I have been looking for: a plain and simple metal tray.

Vintage Chalkboard Tray.
Vintage Chalkboard Tray.

Today, I finally decided to re-purposed my stainless steel vintage metal tray and it turned out great.

Materials/Tools Needed:

  • Metal Serving Tray
  • Chalkboard Paint/Spray Paint
  • Paintbrush/Sponge brush (if you’re using Paint and not Spray Paint)
  • Painter’s Tape (if you’re not planning to paint the whole tray)
  • Vinegar (to prevent the paint from chipping)

How to proceed:

  1. Clean/sand your tray (if needed).
  2. Clean the area you need painted with vinegar to insure that your paint doesn’t chip.
  3. Tape the borders (if you’re not planning on painting the whole tray).
  4. Start painting in a well ventilated area and let it try at least one hour.
  5. When you’re done and satisfied, remove the tape around the borders.

Now that your chalkboard tray is complete, you can write/draw on it and display it in your favorite place with pride. I hope you enjoy yours as much as I am enjoying mine.

Finds from Estate Liquidators

JM Perez By JM Perez2 min read679 views

Fridays has always been our favorite day of the week to go treasure hunting at Antique, Vintage and Shabby Chic shops. It’s the best day of the week to shop with fewer competition and minimal traffic as every one is either still at work or prefer weekend shopping. Yesterday we found a few vintage items at the Estate Liquidators.

Tiny Vintage Ceramic Planter.
Tiny Vintage Ceramic Planter.

The Tiny Vintage Ceramic Planter above was nested inside a vintage wine glass. I intend to use it as a Pen holder.

Vintage Stainless Steel Tray.
Vintage Stainless Steel Tray.

I have been looking for a vintage serving tray for a while to work on a project. As I was walking around the shop, my eyes cut a glimpse of something shiny. At first I thought it was some type of decorative mirror as I could clearly see my own reflection. The shop owner told me that it had never been used and that she had just taken in out of its package. It’s a lovely Stainless Steel Tray with charming gold handles.

Vintage Wine Decanter with Ice Holder.
Vintage Wine Decanter with Ice Chamber.

I found a gorgeous (hand blown glass) Vintage Italian Wine Decanter with Ice Chamber to keep your beverages cool. I am not sure if it ever had the two cork stoppers that most have. It does make a unique decorative piece.

Vintage 1963 Olivetti Lettera 32.
Vintage 1963 Olivetti Lettera 32.

The best treasure of the day was this beautiful vintage 1963 Olivetti Lettera 32 Portable Mechanical Italian Typewriter designed by Marcello Nizzoli for Olivetti as the successor of the popular Olivetti Lettera 22.
It came with its case and it’s in excellent condition. My husband tried it out and it works great. All we have to do now is purchased some Ink Ribbon and we’ll be good to go.

Vintage German Barometer.
Vintage German Barometer.

We also found a wall hanging, Vintage German Barometer with Porcelain Dial under glass.

Address Location:
Estate Liquidators
9461 Hesperia Rd, Hesperia, CA 92345
1 (562) 233-8199

Hours of Operations:
Opened Tuesday – Saturday from 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Estate Liquidators is one of my favorite places to shop for those hard to find, now obsolete things. If you happen to be in town, find time and visit the shop located on Hesperia Road.