11.19.2012

DIY Leopard Acrylic Tray

After last week's one dollar dino post, I had a couple of e-mails asking about my leopard lucite tray.
It's actually a fantastically simple DIY inspired by the lovely Eileen of A Creative Day.
 Eileen's tray was inspired by the 'les touches' fabric and was created very simply with a gold leaf pen.
via A Creative Day
I was in love, and knew I had a small lucite tray that needed some leopard loving of it's own (I purchased it at Home Sense for around $5). AND it just so happened that I had the same gold leaf pen, so how could I not?
I went with a more traditional leopard design.

Now it's a perfection place for jewelry:

 Sunnies:

Every day beautify products:

Or even office supplies:

I just love it!
Hope you had a great weekend dolls xo
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15 comments:

  1. What a great idea! May I ask, did you paint the underside or the top of the tray? I'm just thinking if the paint scrape off.

    Great job.

    Lura
    x

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  2. Love! You did such a great job!

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  3. lovely; DD

    www.live-style20.blogspot.com

    new post !!

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  4. Love both of your DIYs so much! I have a lucite tray that just might need a makeover!

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  5. Look at you! Your all about the diy's lately. This looks so good! I'd be afraid of messing it up freehand! It looks great though!

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  6. Adorable! Another great DIY!!

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  7. That is my kind of DIY! Simple and beautiful!

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  8. What a great job you did! You're so good at DIYs. I just started my 2012 Holiday Gift Guide, check it out!

    -jenn

    apopofstyle.blogspot.com

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  9. fabulous. Both of you ladies did a great job on these lovelies!

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  10. Very, very cute! Does it scratch off at all? I think I'm going to be trying this on a picture frame soon!

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  11. Did you follow a pattern or anything to get the spots to look like that? I love the look, but I fear that if I tried it myself, it would look like a 2nd grader made it.

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  12. What a great idea. Looks great! I might try something like this over the weekend ;-)

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