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While Dollar Tree serving trays are meant to display food at parties and gatherings, find out how to use them in other ways around your home and garden.
Spring is here and entertainment season is on! Erin and Kelli show us creative ways to decorate serving trays in this week’s Southern Table brought to you by Ingles.
Find top party serving trays suggested by design pros, including a serving tray with handles from Bloomingdale’s, a wood one from Wayfair and a round tray from Amanda Lindroth.
If you want to create your own beautiful serving tray that will suit any interior aesthetic, you can easily DIY one using little more than a cabinet door.
The rules of the catch-all tray When I say catch-all tray, I mean something a little decorative that can rest on a flat space in any room, holding the high-touch or random items you pick up and drop.
Not only are the Wooden Herringbone Decorative Serving Trays With Handles ($28, originally $44) great for displaying your favorite accents, but their handles make them perfect for serving food, too.
This rustic-looking tray is crafted from iron alloy and deserves a prime spot in your living room. The tray would be perfect for displaying accessories and even serving.
Hanobe Decorative Serving Tray ($22, originally $30) This tray will work as a decorative piece in any room in your home. You can use it to showcase your favorite knickknacks and accessories.