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HOW TO MAKE A CHARMING TIERED TRAY THE EASY WAY

Farmhouse tiered tray decorating has become more and more popular.  So today I am sharing how to make a tiered tray for all your accessories and holiday goodies.

How to make a tiered tray

What is a tiered tray?

A tiered tray is made of plates stacked one on top of another and divided by dowels of some sort.  In times past they were used to serve food, but today people are using them to create vignettes with accessories on them.

Whenever a holiday arrives people start looking to find ideas for their tiered trays.

The most popular tiered tray post roundups on my website are the Christmas tiered trays, Valentine's day tiered tray and of course, Rae Dunn tiered tray.

I mean gee-whiz!  You cannot have a farmhouse style tiered tray without some Rae Dunn.  LOL!

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How to make a tiered tray

Okay so enough chatting, let's get on with the DIY.

Getting Started

As always begin by pulling out all your tools.

How to make a tiered tray supplies

Here is what I used to create the two-tiered stand.

Attach Feet

Begin by laying the feet on the bottom of the larger plate in a triangle shape.  Measure and make sure they are distanced evenly apart.  Next, create a pencil mark inside the hole and then drill the holes and screw on the feet.

If you need the screws to inset into the feet, so they don't scratch your table when you use the tiered tray, drill with a larger drill bit into the hole of the foot just two times around.  The indention will allow the screw to inset.

How to make a tiered tray and attaching the feet

Fasten the first dowel to the large bottom plate

Cut the longer dowel to 7 inches.

Drill a hole into the center of the large plate.  Make sure it is perfectly centered.

Drill a hole into the bottom of the dowel.

Join the plate and dowel together with the screw that has a flat end on it.

How to make a tiered tray and attaching the dowel

Connect the smaller plate

Drill a hole into the top of the dowel that is attached to the larger bottom plate.

How to make a tiered tray by drilling a hole

Take your double sided screw and clamp your vise grip to one end and start screwing it into the 7-inch dowel.

How to make a tiered tray by screwing in a screw

Now screw the top plate down.

How to make a tiered tray by attaching the second plate

You will see the screw coming out of the top of the plate.

How to make a tiered tray showing the screw coming through the plate

Attach the top dowel

Start by cutting the top dowel down to the size you want.  I made mine about 4 inches.

Drill a hole on the bottom of the dowel to screw it into the top plate.

Now screw on the top dowel.

How to make a tiered tray by attaching the top dowel

We are almost finished!

How to make a tiered tray

For the last step use some wood glue to attach the ball to the top.

How to make a tiered tray

It also looks nice to attach a handle to the top.

However, if you choose to add a handle, I would drill another hole and screw it in rather than using glue.

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Conclusion

Now, all we have to do is paint the tiered tray.

I like the look of chalk paint, so I painted my tray using the chalk paint technique I used on my hutch.

See how easy it is to make your tiered tray?

Here are the steps again on how to make a tiered tray.

  • Collect supplies and tools
  • Attach the feet
  • Fasten the first dowel
  • Attach the top plate
  • Connect the top dowel
  • Glue on the wooden ball
  • Paint with your favorite paint

And there you have it, your very own charming farmhouse-style tiered tray!  Now I wonder what fun things will go on your shelf?

Happy Decorating!

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Sandra

Friday 16th of October 2020

How would you make this food safe?

Linda McDonald

Tuesday 20th of October 2020

Hi Sandra! That is a good question. I created this tiered tray for decorations so I am unsure about food safety. Wish I could be of more help.

Season

Tuesday 26th of May 2020

Where did you find the wooden feet?

Linda McDonald

Tuesday 26th of May 2020

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Monday 11th of February 2019

Great ideas

Linda McDonald

Monday 11th of February 2019

Thank you!!