Wooden Breakfast Tray DIY – Handmade Gift Idea

A DIY tray is a perfect handmade gift idea for Father’s Day. Surprise Dad with breakfast in bed on a personalized Wooden Breakfast Tray. Handmade gifts for dad are the best and he will love this cute DIY serving tray.

Thank you to Testors.com for sponsoring this post. All opinions are my own.

DIY Wooden Breakfast Tray - Handmade Gift For Dad


 

This is Tonya here to show you how to make a wooden breakfast tray. This DIY serving tray does require grown-up help, but is a great way to spend time with the kids creating something that everyone can use for a long time to come. Whether someone is in bed sick, or it’s a special birthday, Mother’s Day, or Father’s Day, this special breakfast tray can be used by the whole family.

Supplies for a DIY Wooden Breakfast Tray

How To Make A Wooden Breakfast Tray

The first thing you need to do for this DIY serving tray (the grown-up will need to do this), is measure the distance of where the screws need to be placed for the tray handles, mark those on the wood panels, and using a power drill, drill the holes for the screws.

Measuring where to drill holes for the screws

Next, in a well ventilated area have the kids apply four coats of Testors Craft 3oz Aerosol in whichever color they chose to the unfinished wood, both sides, allowing each coat to dry completely before applying the next one.

Testors Craft Paint

Once completely dry, place stencils where you would like to paint a message on the tray (this is another great part of the project kids can do). We chose to paint ‘made with love’ so that whoever receives the tray knows that the breakfast was made with love just for them.

Stencil Made With Love on the Wooden Breakfast Tray

Then carefully paint over each stencil letter using the Testors Craft Acrylic Paint in the color you chose.

Paint Over Stencil Letters with Testors Craft Paint

Once dry, apply a sealer over the top to protect the paint and wood from spills. Allow to dry overnight.

Now, pull out that power drill once more, and use it to drill the screws through the hole and into the drawer handles. I found these beautiful drawer handles at my local architectural salvage shop, it’s one of my favorite places to find old bits and pieces to re-purpose.

Add drawer handles to the handmade tray

Then, help the kids cook dad’s favorite breakfast and place it on your new DIY serving tray with a plant, and napkin, and any condiments he may want.

DIY Wooden Breakfast Tray - Handmade Gift For Dad

Dad is going to absolutely love this special breakfast in bed on Father’s Day. Your kids will be so excited to present him with this handmade wooden breakfast tray and serve him breakfast.

Wooden Breakfast Tray - Handmade Gift For Dad

About Testors Paints:

Testors Craft 3 oz. Aerosols are available in a wide variety of colors and specialty finishes (including metallic, glitter, and glitter sealer) and adhere to a variety of surfaces including wood, metal, glass, terra cotta, ceramic bisque, and more.

Testors Craft Paint Bottles

Testors Craft Acrylic Paints are water-based paints available in a wide variety of colors as well and can be used for general craft and decorative painting. They can also be used on surfaces such as wood, metal, fabric, canvas, ceramic, glass, and more!

What will you create with Testors Paints?
 

 

More DIY Projects For You To Try

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More Handmade Gifts For Dad

Here is another way to make a DIY Bed Tray by customizing an IKEA bed tray.

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This DIY pallet picture frame is a lovely gift for moms that you could adapt for a father’s day gift…

Creative Mother's Day Gift - DIY Pallet Picture Frame

And here are even more Father’s Day Gifts Kids Can Make.

Fathers Day Gifts Kids Can Make

 

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Wooden Breakfast Tray DIY - Handmade Gift For Fathers Day

 

 

Disclosure: This post is sponsored, so extra thanks for reading and sharing.
We first published this handmade gift idea on June 7, 2017.
Written by Tonya Staab, contributor at 5 Minutes for Mom
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126 Comments

  1. Oven Fresh Cake says:

    What a Fantastic Post!! Love your work.

  2. Pinterest Pro says:

    Delicious. I will do it today. Thank you!

  3. My dad will love this gift. Starting to do today. Thanks

  4. I loved the idea! Surely a beautiful way to gift to those we love! Thank you!

  5. Rastrear Pedido tres says:

    i like this

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  16. Carol@BlueskyatHome says:

    Hi Ladies, What a sweet project. Thank you for sharing at Happiness is Homemade Link Party 271. Have you heard of A Makers’ Studio and their fabulous tri~mesh, adhesive backed stencils. So much easier to use than the stiff plastic stencils. I think you would love them. I just wanted to share this info with you.

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  19. Jerry Marquardt says:

    I like making prints the most of all projects.

  20. Jill Rivera says:

    I want to pain bubble bees and lady bug rocks as -ToeTac.

  21. amanda whitley says:

    me and my daughter would make a dollhouse.

  22. Stephanie says:

    We would use them to decorate some flower pots that we could use on our porch.

  23. My kids would love to build their own bird houses and paint them with these paints.

  24. I am trying to get into this rock painting craze but lack the funds for paint! We live right on the railroad tracks so have great access to rocks, but no paint. So if I won, my daughter and I would invite over my friend and her daughter and have rock painting days and then other days where we go to the park and leave them for people to find or collect.

  25. Sally Gearhart says:

    Me and the kids actually have quite a few projects that we need to finish. I bought some metal plant stands, flower pots and items for a fairy garden. My kiddos love getting in the garden with me and they have their own veggie plants to take care of.

  26. Laurie Nykaza says:

    I would paint bird houses with my kids they would love using these wonderful paints

  27. Kerrie Mayans says:

    My kids have really gotten into a new trend of painting rocks and then leaving them for other people to find in our small town. There is a facebook page dedicated to posting photos of the rocks you find or leave and my kids love to look for rocks and post or make rocks and hide them and wait for people to post that they have found their rocks.

  28. Angela Williams says:

    We would paint box for keys, wallets, phones and we also would paint a birdhouse!

  29. Pauline Milner says:

    We just got some birdhouses that will be fun to build and paint. I always use Testors. Thanks for the great giveaway opportunity.

  30. jame jenkins says:

    we love to make garden stake-signs for us and our neighbors.

  31. Aliree Paul says:

    I think we would make the one here. Left over supplies make one for mom too!

  32. eva andrew says:

    Going to make a table out of an old suitcase and use the paints to paint the suitcase and the legs.

  33. I would love it for a sign.

  34. Elizabeth Brooks says:

    We love painting and doing crafts

  35. We would make art projects and paint pine cones for the holidays

  36. Peggy Rydzewski says:

    My grandkids were showing interest of a bird house

  37. Christina moore says:

    My daughter loves crafts and loves to paint, this would make a great present for her

  38. Philip Lawrence says:

    We would make some greeting cards for family members.

  39. sarah conaway says:

    We’d paint clay animals

  40. Holly Kennedy says:

    We would like to paint the mailbox.

  41. We would probably decorate our plant pots.

  42. Jessica Sage says:

    I would probably use it to make signs for our walls

  43. We would have fun making a painted pallet sign.

  44. We could paint bird houses.

  45. This would be great for school projects

  46. Kelly thompson says:

    The kiddos have been wanting to paint a birdhouse for all the birds in our backyard. The paint would be awesome for that.

  47. Lorena Keech says:

    I’d love to make a flag sign for our patio for the 4th of July.

  48. Jessica Rickman says:

    Wall art, Ive been wanting to make more personally made decorations for our home!

  49. Alison King says:

    We would use the paints on the doll house we are crafting.

  50. Veronica Bohan says:

    Painted rocks

  51. Brenda Haines says:

    We are big into painting rocks and leaving them for others to find. It so much fun to do as a family!! I didn’t even know they made spray paints!! I may be in heaven right now 🙂

  52. Jeanie Garcia says:

    We are constantly creating at home and at church since we are so involved in Children’s Ministry… we use all kind at materials and recycled items too!

  53. Stephanie Liske says:

    My kids are both very artistic, so I’m sure they can think of all sorts of murals and decorative recycling that you can think of. I’m not as good with arts n crafts so they’d have to lead the way.

  54. Janine Hwang says:

    We would make some crafts for grandma!

  55. Gabrielle Kinman says:

    I would love to make furniture and things. Thank you very much.

  56. Thank you for the giveaway. My daughter’s birthday is coming up in a couple weeks. She asked if we could sand her dresser and repaint it as a birthday project. I think these paints would be fun to use on that project!

  57. Brandy Jones says:

    I need to repaint some old garden statues

  58. I don’t have any children. However, my niece and I would paint label the pots with the diferent plants and seeds I’m growing.

  59. We would make some wooden crafts to make a jewelry hanger

  60. I would like us to paint a birdhouse.

  61. Lana simanovicki says:

    We would. Do a bookshelf

  62. Tina reynolds says:

    We do all kinds of projects especially during the summer right now were working on a fairy house.

  63. Michelle H. says:

    We usually use this type of paint for a pine wood car race that my kids compete in at church each year. But, it can be used for so many other things.

  64. Belinda Shaw says:

    My grandkids and I would repaint an extra large St. Bernard ceramic dog in memory of our previous St. Bernard.

  65. angela eagle says:

    we recycle old chairs we find in the garbage

  66. We’re moving and want to repaint our furniture to work in the new space. my kids would LOVE to stencil their shelves!

  67. Marty Crosson says:

    Birdhouses? Room signs? There are dozens of things we could use the paint for!

  68. So fun!
    We have a few summer fun craft ideas in progress..one is making terra cotta plant planters..painted and decorated with the seaglass and seashells we collected from the beach.
    Another is painted plant, vegetables and fruit gardens picks and rocks…maybe painting seashells too.
    And, we are going to paint summer throw pillows..canvas

  69. susan smoaks says:

    we would use these for our summer craft activities. i’m sure we will find some way to use these.

  70. We could make picture frames.

  71. We would paint picture frames!

  72. .Christine L says:

    My daughter is the one who is good at crafts. She paints models and is always making something.

  73. Jan Hammersmith says:

    I would paint my model rocket

  74. We have been collecting small wooden drawers from broken jewelry boxes and things like that and we are going to make a shadow box. This would be great to paint it.

  75. Geena O'Banion says:

    I am always coming up with little projects to make odd things. Being very creative I always like to have tape, paint, sand paper, small tools, and cable ties at hand.

  76. Laura Mccartney says:

    Right now we are working on some shelving and dresser, we have it stripped and sanded, have not decided on any color yet. I’m sure with this great prize we could decide

  77. .Christine L says:

    My daughter is the artist in the family & she would love the paint set. She loves all kinds of crafts

  78. Melissa C says:

    We’d love to make some home made canvas wall prints!

  79. Geena O'Banion says:

    I am a senior female and I spend my time creatively. Oftentimes, the ideas I get spring from finding an odd piece of plastic, etc. while I take a walk to the store. Making things work for what you want and need is not easy……..but sometimes it just happens correctly.

    I use paper cups almost everyday so I made an item……using a creamer plastic container in which I cut it in half and glued plastic lining in it…..whoola, its done. The creamer container is very stable and I put my unstable top heavy liquid filled paper cup into it and thus I can carry the paper cup around without spilling a drop. My invention stabilizes the cup.

  80. Carl Smith says:

    I would like to win a prize pack of testors craft Paints.

  81. Rhonda Fuller says:

    We want to make some projects for fall

  82. Jessica M says:

    My kids and I would use the paints to yard decorations such as flower pots. We would probably paint some pet rocks also.

  83. Kimberly O says:

    We would make garden stakes. Thanks!

  84. Pauline Milner says:

    We have several wood crafts to work on. These paints would be great for all of them, especially the bird houses. Thanks for the super giveaway opportunity!

  85. Kayla klontz says:

    We would make household decorations, thehandmade ones are the best.

  86. We’d come up with something and maybe make some arts & crafts to make for our family for birthday parties.

  87. crystal gibson says:

    My daughter would love to use the products. We just finished restoring an old hanging light fixture and updating it with solar lights.

  88. I like crafts ideas for our home. It is quite fun!

  89. barbara scott says:

    WE WILL BUILD BIRD HOUSES AND PAINT AND DECCORATE THEM.

  90. Kat Collins says:

    We would use on NFL Seahawks ornaments and wall art that we like to make.

  91. I have kid’s table that needs some TLC

  92. Kim Naumann says:

    We would paint rocks and leave them around town.

  93. Shelly Stumpf says:

    I would love to paint my bookshelf!

  94. Anne Lehnick says:

    We would try making some wooden items for our back porch. I love the wooden signs and I’ve seen them for sale at the craft stores. My kids would enjoy doing a creative project on real wood that we hung on display out there.

  95. Kim Avery says:

    We love doing hand prints on different things as gifts.

  96. I’d repaint my son’s bed

  97. We would paint rocks for our rock group here. The members paint rocks and hide them about town in parks and gardens for others to find!

  98. Denise B. says:

    I have a birdhouse that we can work on among some other items.

  99. Valerie Mabrey says:

    We would make signs for their bedrooms with their names on them.

  100. mary loveland says:

    My kids would paint all kinds of things and this would be a great way for my kids to paint when they feel anxious.

  101. Linda Torres says:

    We use it to paint wooden picture frames or crate boxes for magazines.

  102. We would complete my daughters doll house using these wonderful paints!

  103. Sarah Hall says:

    I have some things to put in the garden that could us some paint to spruce them up.

  104. Dawn Ballo says:

    We like making signs and birdhouses.

  105. We’ve been making personalized subway signs, we would definitely use the paints for that. Thanks!

  106. Ashley Horner says:

    We like to make project from reclaimed pallet wood.

  107. jeremy mclaughlin says:

    Would use to decorate a shelf in the house.

  108. we would try a book shelf

  109. Cindy Peterson says:

    We want to make a new bed board with old wood and paint. it is fun to have one-of-a kind furnishings that you have designed.

  110. Jill Hanson says:

    Would like to do some repurposed furniture paint and decorate.

  111. GENA VIGGIANI says:

    WE LOVE OUTDOOR EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN! SO GARDEN STATUES, BIRD HOUSES, DECK CHAIRS, TABLES AND FLOORS WOULD BE OUR GOALS! MAKE EM LOOK PRETTY!

  112. BusyWorkingMama says:

    I’d love to use these to refinish an old rocking chair.

  113. Would make a birdhouse!

  114. Denise Sachs says:

    My kids would paint some wooden letters to make their names.

  115. Christine Labelle says:

    We have a pallet frame that I want to paint and mod podge with pictures. This would be great for it!

  116. We’d paint some pots for flowers.

  117. I love the tray – nice job on it! I never know what all my son and I will use paint supplies for, but they all get used up. The other day I took a leftover slate tile from a home DIY project and painted a tic tac toe board on it for outdoor fun (not my idea, saw it on YouTube). I do have a nice sign, just don’t like the message. I would love to repaint it with something about gardening and hang it by my raised beds. These paints would be perfect for it.

  118. Michelle Hill says:

    We would make some holiday decorations.

  119. Richard Hicks says:

    We might use the paints to refinish some old furniture

  120. We have some furniture that could use repainting!

  121. I have an old children’s table with chairs that we could repaint.

  122. ColleenMarie says:

    I think it would be fun to update some furniture or some flower pots for outside.

  123. We enjoy crafts and we would create many beautiful and interesting ideas. The girls enjoy painting wooden flower cutouts for their gardens.

  124. Peggy Nunn says:

    We make blocks that hold pictures, signs for the girls doors, and we have made crates for doll toys.

    1. Stephanie Nicole Keylon says:

      Would use the paint to paint an antique chair that I have.