Thrift Shop Wooden Salad Plates Repurposed As Christmas/Winter Decor

November 27, 2017

I have actually been hanging on to these wooden salad plates from the thrift shop since early 2017.  I have 4 of them, and they are marked "Made in Japan". 

Today I gave them a Christmas/Winter makeover!


First I painted them with two coats of Dutch Boy Chalky Finish Paint mixed as True Black.

I then pulled out my favorite Christmas stencil this season, (the buffalo check) stencil from *Old Sign Stencils.  

This stencil is sooooo versatile.

The buffalo checks were stenciled with Deco Art Americana Chalky Finish Paint in Rouge.

I added an image to the center of each of the salad plates with the largest snowflake image from Winter Graphics snowflake stencil from *Old Sign Stencils.  

The deer stencil is from Stencil 1 (available at Target.)

And the Minnesota stencil from Artminds (available at Michael's).

I stenciled the center images with Ceramcoat Acrylic Paint in Buttercream.

I then lightly distressed the stenciling with 220 and  the edges with 150 grit sandpaper.  

The plates were sealed with two coats of Varathane Crystal Clear Water-Based Polyurethane in Satin Finish 

These are certainly Minnesota images, all three.

And buffalo check AND plaid are certainly Minnesota winter icons.




*Old Sign Stencils provided me with complimentary samples.
All opinions about these fabulous products are my own.
Thanks for reading my blog, Carlene

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  1. OK...I'm sold! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  2. Love your imagination and creativity!!! Will never look at wooden plates the same way :)

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  3. I love all your creations, these wooden plates are very cute. I just saw your corner shelf transformed into a Christmas tree and really like it. You are so clever and creative.

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  4. I just love all of these beautiful creations!
    Pam
    scrap-n-sewgranny.blogspot.com

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