Thursday, June 10, 2021

Thrifty Thursday Reporposed Tray and Camp Stool

Thrifty Thursday Reporposed Tray and Camp Stool
I am working on 5 kajillion projects right now that I can't wait to share with you. Today's Thrifty Thursday project is one of those. It is quick and easy and requires no tools or construction or even paint. Using a great brass tray I showed you last month and a sturdy camp stool, I made a hip, little side table.
Thrifty Thursday Reporposed Tray and Camp Stool
I simply cut the canvas seat off of the camping stool, removed the staples that were holding the canvas seat, revived the wood with some Wise Owl Furniture Salve, and wired the brass tray to the wood base.
Thrifty Thursday Reporposed Tray and Camp Stool
I used some brass wire from the hardware store and wired the tray in three places on each side, twisting the wire tightly underneath.
Thrifty Thursday Reporposed Tray and Camp Stool
I set this side table next to an extra dining chair. I have two that sit on either side of my dining room windows. I am all about creating little seating areas in my indoor and outdoor spaces. I like to think that guests might want to have a seat, read a book, have a spot to sit a drink or cup of hot coffee. 
Thrifty Thursday Reporposed Tray and Camp Stool
I added a tall candle holder, a glass jar with some shells from a trip to the Oregon coast, and a couple old books I recently purchased from a garage sale for $1 each.
old books
The Knickerbocker Sketches by Washington Irving has an 1896 copyright and is a first edition. It is bound together with string and has felt between the cover and end sheets.
Knickerbocker Sketches by Washington Irving
Henry the IV book has a 1917 copyright. It was a school textbook.
Henry the 4th
I love this tray side table. It has a great, boho feel. I like the wood on the stool base and it is a quick and easy project. In addition, it will be easy to change it up or take it apart in the future if I decide to do something different with the pieces. 
Thrifty Thursday Reporposed Tray and Camp Stool
Make your own side table with a tray and camping stool--two items that are easily found at thrift stores and garage sales. 

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