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FolkArt Glossy Serving Tray

Upcycle a simple wooden tray with bright pops of color with FolkArt Glossy!

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At a Glance:

Project #16086 Skill Level: Intermediate
supplies

Plaid Supplies

FolkArt Glossy Acrylic Paint - Sunlight, 2 oz. - 11820

Number Needed: 1 $2.99
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FolkArt Glossy Acrylic Paint - Honeysuckle, 2 oz. - 11817

Number Needed: 1 $2.99
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Folkart ® Brush Sets - Artist Variety Set, 10 pc. - 50536

Number Needed: 1 $8.99
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Other Supplies

  • Wooden tray

instructions

  1. Tape off the corner of your tray. Use FolkArt Glossy, Sunlight to paint this section of tray. Let dry.
  2. Then repeat the process by taping off another section of your tray, directly next to the Sunlight section. Paint with FolkArt Honeysuckle. Let dry.

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