Okay you guys I'm super excited to share this awesome Ballard Designs Tobacco Tray Knock-Off project with you all today! I haven't gotten my knock-off mojo on in a LONG time so it felt really good to DIY a piece of home decor I love for a fraction of the retail price.
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It's no secret that I'm a big farmhouse decor fan. Some farmhouse home decor pieces I can pick up in thrift stores and some, not so much. So when I came across this tobacco"tray" in a recent Ballard Designs catalog I KNEW I could make it myself for pennies compared to the catalog price of $129.00. Okay, so I didn't make the basket per se, but I did turn one into a tray!
So there you have it:
DIY Tobacco Tray Supply List
1. Tobacco basket
2. Leather for handles (old belt if you have one)
3. Wood slices for feet (optional)
4. Glue gun
5. Glue sticks
6. Craft scissors
These are the leather strips I cut down from the original sheet of leather, using regular craft scissors.
I then used my glue gun to attach the leather strips onto the basket for the handles. Luckily, there was already a natural separation between the wood strips so that I could just sneak the leather strips invisibly between them and add some hot glue. As I was about to add the wood slices for feet I decided that it didn't really need feet after all. So I was done!
And voila! I was already a huge fan of tobacco baskets, so this just made me love them even more!
The tray, magazines and my DIY farmhouse wood bead garland really makes for a lovely coffee table vignette that's absolutely perfect for my French farmhouse living room.
I was a little worried that they would be too floppy, but they both stand up independently.
Flea Market Style magazine, as well as The Cottage Journal: French Cottage magazine hiding underneath it, were given to me by my sweet husband this past Mother's Day. He knows me all too well! Throw in a few Country Living magazines and Martha Stewart Living magazines and you're all set.
I'll use the tray for magazines, battery-powered candles, potted plants and other natural elements like large moss and/or boxwood balls. And I can also use the tray as a wall hanging all by itself. I feel very lucky to have stumbled across the Ballard Designs catalog that featured their tobacco basket tray -- it was a great inspiration for me to create my own! Theirs: $129.00 Mine: $14.00.
Well, that's it until next time, friends!
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Love how this turned out Kathleen! Great job ;)
Awesome Kathleen! I haven't been to this blog before, it is lovely. Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!
Love, love, love Kathleen! Featuring when my party opens up tonight. Thanks for sharing!
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