Don’t Overlook These Trays from Goodwill!

10 Brilliant Ways to Upcycle Thrifted Trays into Functional Art

That stack of dusty TV trays, chipped metal servers, or faded wooden platters at Goodwill? They’re not junk—they’re blank canvases.

Often overlooked and priced under $5, these humble trays are solid, versatile, and bursting with potential. Whether wood, metal, enamel, or plastic, they can become everything from wall art to pet stations—all while keeping usable items out of landfills and adding soulful, one-of-a-kind charm to your home.

And those vintage TV dinner trays with their retro patterns and sturdy legs? They’re goldmines for upcyclers—built to last, rich in nostalgia, and begging for a second act.

Here are 10 creative, budget-friendly ways to give them new life:

🖼️ 1. Chic Wall Art or Gallery Display
Paint the tray base in a bold color or soft pastel.
Decoupage with vintage maps, sheet music, or botanical prints.
Attach picture-hanging hardware or sawtooth hangers.
Use the lip as a ledge to display small photos, postcards, or mini plants.
💡 Pro tip: Leave the original pattern visible for mid-century charm!

☕ 2. Coffee Table Tray (Instant Style + Function):