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Two-Tier Faux Galvanized Tray

The Two-Tier Faux Galvanized Tray is not just a practical addition to any kitchen or dining space – it's a charming way to elevate your decor! With its rustic yet stylish design, this tray effortlessly combines functionality and aesthetic appeal. Whether you use it to serve up delicious treats or display your favorite items, it's sure to add a touch of farmhouse chic to your home. So go ahead and enjoy the convenience and beauty of this versatile tray – it's a must-have for both hosting gatherings and adding a cozy touch to your living space!

Two-tier Faux Galvanized Tray Supplies

Metal bucket
Baking pan
Wood unfinished candlestick
3 Wooden ball knobs
Grey chalk paint
Rainy day grey acrylic
Black acrylic paint
Silver metallic acylic paint
Paintbrush
Two wood screws
Gorilla super glue gel

Two-Tier Faux Galvanized Tray

To make my two-tier tray I started out painting everything with Waverly grey chalk paint. I used chalk paint because it adheres to metal without having to sand the items.

I only added one coat since I would be layering it with different colors of paint.

Next, I used black acrylic paint and a sponge to dab the black on over the grey leaving black spots here and there.

Then I went back over the tiered tray using rainy day grey to tone down the black and add a variety of grey’s.

Once all this is dry I went back over everything with metallic using the sponge again and a paintbrush where the sponge couldn’t reach.

I continue sponging the metallic on the two-tier faux galvanized tray until I got the desired effect I was looking for.

Putting The Two-tiered Tray Together

Next, I drilled a hole in the center of the pan and bucket to help secure them to the candlestick.

Then I used Gorilla super glue gel to connect the ball knobs to the bottom of the pan letting set for a few hours to dry.

To put it all together I added some glue to the Candlestick and put it in place then screwed the pan and bucket down.

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Stephanie
Jun 29, 2025 01:00 PM
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I like that. It's a really cool idea.

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