I had the small wooden knobs already. I drilled all the way through the screw hole and attached it from the wrong side which I'll show you in a sec. Then I did have to go purchase these simple handles which were very inexpensive. Believe it or not, I didn't have two that would work in my extensive collection of odds and ends.
Notice one handle is on the side and one is on the top of the tray. That was the easiest way to attach them and it adds a little interest.
The graphics are still great although faded.
Now see how I screwed the knobs from the wrong end? I do this a lot when I want a footed tray. And please don't forget to put a little piece of felt on those screws. You wouldn't want to scratch any lovely surface. Notice I didn't counter-sink the screws. Not to worry. It wont show anyway and the felt sticks better to the exposed head.
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WHAT a cute idea. I have one that has a glass washboard part in my laundry room and I have always loved it! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteWell Maggie, you are the clever girl. That is a cute idea. Smiles,Susie(She Junks)
ReplyDeleteVery cleaver Maggie, I love it!!! The perfect vintage piece!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Cute idea sweet girl!!
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barbara jean
That's so unique! What a cool way to re purpose it.
ReplyDelete♥Linsey
I never thought about using a vintage washboard as a tray. It looks so sweet! What a great idea!
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