Effortless DIY: Thrift Flip a Silver Tray into Romantic Table Decor (2024)

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Happy Valentine's Day, IOD family! 💖 Today's all about love, but who says it’s only about chocolates and flowers? Let's sprinkle some of that love on one of our recent thrift scores - a tarnished silver tray. This one is so simple and quick but equally lovely!

You’ll paint your tray with your paint of choice (we used chalk paint) - you’ll probably need several coats to get a nice opacity. Once your paint is fully dry, you’ll apply your transfer of choice. We’ll be applying this darling scene with a little girl in her bonnet, with romantic roses trailing up the side - don’t you just love that vintage typography?

You’ll finish with a top coat in the finish of your choice (we used a flat-out matte). Now, where should we put this little cutie? Wouldn’t it be adorable on a tea table? Or a coffee table vignette? Or to hold jewelry? This project is perfect for many different seasons, so choose the transfer set that matches the vibe you're going for, and be sure to bookmark this one for upcoming seasons!

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And because it's Valentine's Day, let's throw in a fun fact to sweeten the deal. Did you know the first Valentine's note was actually a poem from 1415? Yep, Charles, Duke of Orléans, was the OG romantic, sending love letters while imprisoned in the Tower of London to his wife. Captured in battle, but not in spirit, he penned his feelings, proving love knows no bounds. And guess what? This love note is currently in the British Library, still making hearts flutter centuries later. Talk about setting the bar high for Valentine's Day! (if you want to see the original poem, check it out here.)


Ok, let’s get to making! Grab your IOD products and supplies by using the store locator and finding a stockist near you.

IOD Products Needed:

✨IOD Seed Catalog Transfer

Other Supplies:

🎨 Thrifted Small Silver Tray

🎨 Soft Pink Chalk Paint

🎨 General Finishes Flat Out Flat Sealer

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If you're just kicking off your creative journey, have no fear — our Product 101 pages are packed with straightforward techniques to set you up for success. We're thrilled to accompany you as you explore and create. For more how-tos and creative inspo, make sure to browse through the rest of our blog.

Once you've crafted your final piece, share it with our Facebook Creative Tribe! This community is not just a showcase but also a supportive hub for when you hit those creative roadblocks. And remember, your local stockist is always ready to assist with IOD supplies and expert advice. We're excited to see what you'll bring to life!

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Effortless DIY: Thrift Flip a Silver Tray into Romantic Table Decor (8)

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Happy Valentine's Day, IOD family! 💖 Today's all about love, but who says it’s only about chocolates and flowers? Let's sprinkle some of that love on one of our recent thrift scores - a tarnished silver tray. This one is so simple and quick but equally lovely!

You’ll paint your tray with your paint of choice (we used chalk paint) - you’ll probably need several coats to get a nice opacity. Once your paint is fully dry, you’ll apply your transfer of choice. We’ll be applying this darling scene with a little girl in her bonnet, with romantic roses trailing up the side - don’t you just love that vintage typography?

You’ll finish with a top coat in the finish of your choice (we used a flat-out matte). Now, where should we put this little cutie? Wouldn’t it be adorable on a tea table? Or a coffee table vignette? Or to hold jewelry? This project is perfect for many different seasons, so choose the transfer set that matches the vibe you're going for, and be sure to bookmark this one for upcoming seasons!

Effortless DIY: Thrift Flip a Silver Tray into Romantic Table Decor (10)

And because it's Valentine's Day, let's throw in a fun fact to sweeten the deal. Did you know the first Valentine's note was actually a poem from 1415? Yep, Charles, Duke of Orléans, was the OG romantic, sending love letters while imprisoned in the Tower of London to his wife. Captured in battle, but not in spirit, he penned his feelings, proving love knows no bounds. And guess what? This love note is currently in the British Library, still making hearts flutter centuries later. Talk about setting the bar high for Valentine's Day! (if you want to see the original poem, check it out here.)


Ok, let’s get to making! Grab your IOD products and supplies by using the store locator and finding a stockist near you.

IOD Products Needed:

✨IOD Seed Catalog Transfer

Other Supplies:

🎨 Thrifted Small Silver Tray

🎨 Soft Pink Chalk Paint

🎨 General Finishes Flat Out Flat Sealer

Effortless DIY: Thrift Flip a Silver Tray into Romantic Table Decor (11)

If you're just kicking off your creative journey, have no fear — our Product 101 pages are packed with straightforward techniques to set you up for success. We're thrilled to accompany you as you explore and create. For more how-tos and creative inspo, make sure to browse through the rest of our blog.

Once you've crafted your final piece, share it with our Facebook Creative Tribe! This community is not just a showcase but also a supportive hub for when you hit those creative roadblocks. And remember, your local stockist is always ready to assist with IOD supplies and expert advice. We're excited to see what you'll bring to life!

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Effortless DIY: Thrift Flip a Silver Tray into Romantic Table Decor (2024)

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What can I do with old silver plated trays? ›

SILVER TRAY PROJECTS
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How much silver is in a silver plated tray? ›

Silver-plated items, on the other hand, are a different story. They are made mostly of copper and typically only contain 1% silver by weight. As a result, although silver-plated items are often bulky, they are worth very little. Many thrift stores won't even accept donations of silver-plated flatware.

Are silver plated trays valuable? ›

Is silver plate worth anything? Silver plate cannot be melted down and re-sold as sterling silver can, which makes it less valuable than sterling silver. However, there is value in silver plated items which comes less from the value of the silver content than the age, maker and quality of the item.

How much are scrap silver plated items worth? ›

Pricing
DescriptionEstimated Value
Silver Plated Holloware$4.25/lb
Silver Plated Flatware$5.00/lb
Silver Plated Knives *Non Magnetic Handle*$1.50 /lb
Iron –Anything MagneticNO VALUE
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How can you tell if silver trays are valuable? ›

Purchase a hallmark guidebook to compare the markings you find on your tray. Notably, if the silver tray is over 100 years old or by a coveted designer, such as antique Tiffany silver, it's most likely going to be a higher value.

Does anyone buy silver plated items? ›

We Pay Cash For Vintage Silver Plated Pieces

Some old silver plated items like: jewelry boxes, tongs, cigarette cases can be more ornate and may be worth more than scrap value. We will take the time to go through your collection and sort out such pieces and pay you a much better premium if the retail market permits.

Will a magnet stick to a silver plated tray? ›

Most silver plated items are made of silver-on-copper. So if a magnet 'sticks' to the item, it cannot be silver or copper. If a suitable magnet shows the diamagnetic effect the item might be silver (most likely with a coin) or it could be silver-plating on copper. Do not confuse diamagnetism with magnetism.

Is there a market for silver plated items? ›

We pay cash for silver plated flatware like, forks, knives, spoons, service utensils, platters, butter dishes, sugar bowls and creamers, napkin rings, butter dishes, wine coasters, sugar spoons, cake knifes, serving pieces, gravy ladles, candlesticks, candelabras, silver-plated tongs etc.

How do you clean badly tarnished silver plated trays? ›

Dip a microfiber cloth in lemon juice and wipe off tarnish and water spots. Vinegar: This is the best method for removing a moderate amount of tarnish in minutes. Submerge your item in undiluted white vinegar and let it sit there for 15 minutes (for light tarnish) up to a couple of hours (for heavier tarnish).

Can tarnished silver plated be restored? ›

Since silver-plated jewelry is just a surface coating, the plating can wear away over time to reveal the base metal. Thankfully, the plating can be reapplied to restore the original luster of your jewelry.

Can you sell a silver tray? ›

We buy all kinds of Silver Trays in any condition. Simply request a free guide today to get started, then fill a box and send it to us for free. Our experts value your Trays and any other items you send and make you a cash offer - payable that day. Fully insured postage and no obligation.

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