We had a few pallets left in the garage from last summer. I mentioned to Rob that it may be time to find them a new home or put them on Free-cycle. However, upon returning from Lucketts he decided to start taking them apart and making something new with them. He decided to make some pallet trays. Here is what he came up with:
I then found two belts in my "I haven't worn in years" section of my closet. I gave them to Rob and he cut them down to fit handles on the sides. He attached the belts using roofing nails. See the belts below. I was inspired by this idea by Sawdust Girl as she used belts for her drawer pulls in her garage.
Here are the belts before they were sacrificed for this project. I think they were last worn in 2004.
Here is another look at the trays. We are going to use them for the deck this summer to hold drinks or flowers.
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Now you are just teasing me with more pallet projects! I absolutely love these and the belts are an awesome idea. I have never heard of the sunbleached stain. Is it readily available at the Depot etc?
ReplyDeleteKim@reposhture
love these! love the rustic look and love the handles!
ReplyDeleteSounds like Rob was inspired by his trip to Lucketts! What cool rustic trays and the handles are genius! I especially love the gray color! Again, so thrifty - you guys are good!
ReplyDeleteoh that's brilliant, I really think you could sell these they're amazing and I love the belt!
ReplyDeletethose handles are amazing!!! great work :)
ReplyDeleteOMG i love them. you guys did such an amazing job!!!!!! sharing on FB now and pinning!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Hubby has tons of pallets at work...hmmm! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are very cool, I love making goodies out of pallets.
ReplyDeleteLisa
Creative Raisins
I seriously love these. Great job, guys!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a right down my alley project! I love the handles and the finishes you used.
ReplyDeleteFinally, another pallet project. I've missed your pallet projects. This one turned out great. I love it as a tray. I am impressed you used a power tool yourself and I love that you donate some of your old belts to the projects. I can't wait to see them filled :)
ReplyDeleteLove these! Great use of leftover pallets!
ReplyDeleteWell done! I hope you'll consider linking up to our upcycled linky party going on right now at http://love2upcycle.blogspot.com/2013/06/upcycled-linky-party-10.html
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these!!! Thanks for sharing!~Tammy
ReplyDeleteLove these!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cool! I have to find some pallets!
ReplyDeleteLove the trays and the belt idea is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! I have lots of pallet projects planned once I find some!
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I love the look of these! You can't go wrong with pallets!
ReplyDeleteI love your pallet trays! great idea! :-)
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Ingrid
Absolutely love them! I've been dieing to get a tray for my coffee table, but have been too cheap. This...I have everything on hand for!
ReplyDeletecute! sorry it took so long for me to stop over and share! we've been crazy busy around here lately!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! These are really clever! I love them! I would love it if you would link them up at Party In Polka Dots! Hope to see you there!
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Love these...especially using the belts for handles, clever girl!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love, these! You will be one of the features tomorrow at the Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. See you tomorrow at the party. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
ReplyDeleteGENIUS Megan! LOVE how they turned out!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at The DIY Dreamer... From Dream to Reality! Looking forward to seeing what you have been up to tomorrow evening!
These are so cool. Guess what I'll be making this week ;) Like you I have all the materials required and these would be fabulous as garden helpers. May have to make a few for the house too, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletevisiting from Make it pretty monday. These are amazing. I might have to find some pallets to do this!!!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS!!
ReplyDeleteYou have been featured at The DIY Dreamer! YAY! Come on over and grab your featured button, you deserve it!
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This is SO great and timely! I have an old table that I need to remove the top and wanted some kind of 'drawer' to put on top. I have old fence boards I can use and I LOVE the idea of using the old belt for the handle!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on getting these featured on Eliz. and Co. this week!
ReplyDeleteSo doing this for my storage for my craft room. So awesome Megan!
ReplyDeleteLove these! Great project - hopefully no slivers...lol
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing! I love the belt detail.
ReplyDeleteLove this! I need to get my carpenter husband to make these - I already have pallets!
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Dagmar
Dagmar's Home
Awesome trays! I really like how you used part of the leather belt for a handles. Y'all did a awesome job. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSO cute! I've seen similar looking trays even in resales shops for $15-$20. Can't believe these are so easy to make! Love them!
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ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic! Using old belts as handles is ingenious...might have to borrow that idea! Thanks for sharing at our Get Your DIY on Fall Party Challenge! I hope you can party with us again this Sunday at 7:00 EST. Our theme is spray paint projects! Hope to see you there! XO
Deletep.s. had to delete my first comment because I gave you the wrong theme...must've been the excitement over your cute trays!! :)