I questioning whether I'm a bit ADHD lately!
I feel like I have about 100 projects going and none of them are even close to be finished. Ugh! Well, not a 100 probably more like 10,
but I'm feeling like I'm all over the place.
but I'm feeling like I'm all over the place.
Things will settle down and I will be able to focus and get these projects finished! I will!
BUT for now.....
I had to do this project truly out of necessity!
I just couldn't take it anymore.
BUT for now.....
I had to do this project truly out of necessity!
I just couldn't take it anymore.
You know when something is driving you nuts and you get to the point
where you just HAVE to do something about it.
Well, that's what happened to me....
If you know me even just a little bit, you will know that I LOVE coffee.
Well, that's what happened to me....
If you know me even just a little bit, you will know that I LOVE coffee.
I bought this awesome coffee pot a couple of years ago. It's one of those metal thermal pots. Which is perfect because we have broken so many coffee pots and this one is unbreakable!
This is the problem....
When we built our house we picked out these beautiful granite counter tops.
And when you make coffee, you have to pull out the coffee pot in order to put the water in, right?
And when you make coffee, you have to pull out the coffee pot in order to put the water in, right?
Well, when I pull or push mine back and forth it jumps and spits and tips and makes a huge mess, because the little rubber pads on the bottom GRIP the counter like suction cups!
I mean really....
Have you ever had a coffee pot run away or slip off the counter?!! I haven't.
I mean really....
Have you ever had a coffee pot run away or slip off the counter?!! I haven't.
So, I have to actually pick up the whole thing and set it back and forth.
This is NOW getting old...
I've been doing this for 2 years and I just had enough!
Why did it take me so long to think of a solution?
I don't care, but I have one today!!
I made a coffee tray! This is perfect! It works amazing!
I made a coffee tray! This is perfect! It works amazing!
All I did was transform a picture frame into a coffee tray.
I found this cool looking frame in the basement. (FREE!)
I painted it my fav.... Heirloom white.
Sorry, I forgot to take a pic of the frame before...
Oh, well.
Then, I got my Martha stencils out again, and the green paint I used on my Easter sign.
Then, I got my Martha stencils out again, and the green paint I used on my Easter sign.
I stenciled some more of my old sheet that I used in the DIY Disaster.
I love using stuff I already have!
I needed feet on the bottom of the frame, so it would S L I D E.....
I needed feet on the bottom of the frame, so it would S L I D E.....
That's the whole reason of this project!!
I went to hubby's workbench and rummaged around and found those feety things that go on the bottom of chairs to make them slide on carpet.
Perf! I hammered those in the corners.
Next, I needed to clean the glass.
And... I just received some Fish Foam Glass cleaner.
I thought I'd try it on that filthiness.
Well? It worked beautifully!
I'll be working on a give away soon. (Yay!)
It was important that I seal the glass in the frame. Just in case I spill,
or God forbid the coffee pot overflows.
So, I put a bead of silicone in the frame and dropped the glass in place.
Then I wrapped the stenciled fabric around a piece of cardboard and taped it up.
I like the fact that I can change out the fabric if I get tired of it.
Then I wrapped the stenciled fabric around a piece of cardboard and taped it up.
I like the fact that I can change out the fabric if I get tired of it.
Next I just plopped it in the frame.
I tried and tried to bend those frame staples to hold it all in.
Well, those flimsy things that are NOT looking real secure.
Well, those flimsy things that are NOT looking real secure.
Back to hubby's workbench....
Looking for something to secure it better..... Hmmm.
I found washers and some baby screws. Perf! Again!
Looking for something to secure it better..... Hmmm.
I found washers and some baby screws. Perf! Again!
Flip it over and Wa La!
A beautiful coffee tray!
Check it out!
I am soooo LOVING it!
It SLIDES sooo smoothly!
Now, I'm looking for a small vintage looking drawer pull to finish it off!
I am a happy camper!
A beautiful coffee tray!
Check it out!
I am soooo LOVING it!
It SLIDES sooo smoothly!
Now, I'm looking for a small vintage looking drawer pull to finish it off!
I am a happy camper!
Blessings!!
This is a pretty genius idea! And the white looks gorgeous against your countertop. hooray!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ash! I am soooo loving this!
Deletedefinitely a nice touch :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I'm glad you like it!
DeleteBeautiful job, Lori! The tray is functional and fun! Megan
ReplyDeleteThanks, Megan! I am so happy it turned out exactly like I wanted!! Yay!
DeleteOh, Lori, I absolutely love it! I am going to do something just like it! You definitely have "the eye!"
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda! I so appreciate your encouragement!
DeleteOnce again you hit on a repeated routine for alot of people, my husband for one goes through that in the am. (I'm not the coffee drinker). Lovely idea. You amaze me!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Thank you!! I appreciate your encouragement!
DeleteThis is such a clever idea!
ReplyDeleteMrs. Delightful
www.ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com
Thank you! It has made making coffee so much easier!!
DeleteA perfect solution and just what I need. I had the same exact problem and it's even worse when hubby makes the coffee. This is my weekend project. Good tip about the silicone seal!
ReplyDeleteHi Stephanie! It has worked so wonderfully! Thanks for your sweet comment and for stopping by!!
DeleteWhat a great idea! I might have to steal this project from you :)
ReplyDeleteHi Amy! Steal away! It works sooo great!! Thanks for stopping by!!
DeleteWhat a fabulous idea!! Love the stenciled look too! I would LOVE to have you share this at my link party and even enter the giveaway! I am your newest GFC follower! :)
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Hi Katie! Thank you for inviting me to your link party! I linked it up! Thanks for following and for stopping by!
DeleteNicely done...gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Marilyn! Coffee making is so much easier now!
DeleteYour coffee tray looks amazing! I know exactly how you feel! 10 projects feels like 100 to me as well. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your tutorial with us!
Hi Angela! Ugh! Only a fellow blogger would understand so well!! Thanks so much for your sweet comment!!
DeleteThis is truly wonderful. I've been working with old frames and I think I just found a new thing to do with them. Thanks!! Best wishes, Linda
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda! I'm so glad to share this. Hoping it makes your life easier too!
DeleteOh, I love it! I was thinking that I need to have a tray in my coffee area... perfect solution! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteTania
Thank you! I sooo love my coffee tray! I've gotten several wonderful comments from my friends. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteBeautiful tray, really creative and I love the white against the darker counter, fabulous! I am a new reader, Tanya :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! It has made my life so much easier!!
DeleteYour coffee tray turned out beautiful! This is EXACTLY what I need to make for my coffee pot. Isn't it amazing when you put something on a tray how much better it looks??? Thanks so much for sharing this at Project Queen's Link Party!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Mandy!! It really does look better and functions WAY better!
DeleteI LOVE this!!! and it looks so cute! Another fabulous project from you! I want one of these!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
--Katie
Hi Kate!! Thank you so much! It's always my pleasure to share!
DeleteYou've been featured this week at Bringing Beauty! Come grab a button!
ReplyDeleteXoxo - Four Sisters
Aww!! Thank you, girls!! I appreciate it so much!
DeleteGreat tray, Lori!!!
ReplyDeleteJust came over from Bringing Beauty!
Hi Claudine! Thanks you so much for stopping by!!
Deletelove this! so smart and cute, a real inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ashley!
DeleteGenius! I'm on it!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carolyn!!
DeleteI love this! Its so cute!! Thanks for sharing and for linking up at Well Crafted Wednesdays!
ReplyDeleteHi Lauren! I love a great party!! Thanks so much for stopping by!!
DeleteSuch a nice idea! I love the color and the design you have used. Thanks for linking up at friday fun party. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Hani! I'm having so much fun crafting!! Thanks for reading and for having a great party!
DeleteWOW! What a beautiful solution to a frustrating problem! I am going to be making one for my coffee pot! Great idea! I am your newest follower! Have a great day!
ReplyDelete- Hope
Hi Hope! Sorry, I didn't get back to you sooner. I've been at Haven! Wow, what an experience! This project has made my mornings so much easier.. I don't dread making coffee now! Thank you for your sweet comment!!
DeleteThis is great!! Beautiful and functional. I especially like that you used fabric (your old sheet) versus paper for the interior.
ReplyDeleteHi Shelby! Thank you so much! I like to upcycle!! Thanks for stopping by!
Deletethis is such a clever idea-it'd be a good spoon rest while cooking too! (my boyfriend always just leaves it on the counter...)
ReplyDeletei'd love for you to post at Get Your Craft On at the Gilded hare:
http://thegildedhare.blogspot.com/2012/06/get-your-craft-on-2.html
michelle
Thanks so much! I stopped by your blog... adorable!! Thanks for the invite!
DeleteHi Barbara! I'm so glad you stopped by! This has made my life so much easier!! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and simple solution! My coffee has never slid off the counter either!
ReplyDeleteThanks!! I love it when it works out so well!
DeleteThat looks great, I also love how you added the silicone to catch any spills. That is very imprtant when I am on my 1st cup!
ReplyDeleteHa ha! That is so true, Christine! Or when I've not set the coffee up correctly and it brews all over the tray and counter... :P Not fun...
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