One day – it was a Wednesday, I think – I was minding my own business, browsing around the interwebs looking at pretty things I can’t possibly afford when I ran into this gorgeous marble tray:
Did you peep that price tag? $188. That’s one HUNDRED eighty-eight DOLLARS. No. No. NO. Click away. Click away. Don’t look back. But I just couldn’t get it out of my head. That marble! Those brass handles! You see, I kind of have a thing for pretty trays – useful, practical, and they’re a dream to decorate with. Trays are so stylish, yet they corral clutter like it’s nobody’s business and they just generally make your life look like you’ve got everything under control.
So let the records show that this is the easiest DIY ever done. So easy, I made two! See?
Here’s what you’re gonna need:
Materials:
- 1 Marble Tile
- Industrial-Strength Adhesive
- 2 Drawer Pulls
- 4 Vinyl Bumpers
In my neighborhood, marble tiles run about $3.99/square foot from the hardware store. I’d guesstimate you’re going to spend anywhere from $10-$25 on this project. And I can pretty much guarantee that you won’t be spending anywhere near $188 on it. You’re welcome.
Of course, your cost will vary depending on which drawer pulls you choose, the size and price of your marble, and if you have supplies already on-hand. I had the glue and drawer pulls on-hand from previous projects, so the tray with the chrome handles ended up costing me less than $10. Ten bucks! For a beautiful, luxe vanity tray. Can’t beat that, amiright? The way I see it, I saved $178.00, so logic dictates that I can spend $178 on something else, like a pair of shoes, right? Somehow my husband doesn’t understand my logic.
Alright, well, let’s get started. First, you take these self-adhesive vinyl bumpers and you peel the stickers off the backs and stick ’em onto the underside of your marble tile. They give the marble little ‘feet’ to stand on and help protect whatever surface you’re going to place your tray on.
Then flip the tile over so it’s right side up and measure where to place the drawer pulls.
Then you squeeze a dab of adhesive on the pulls, wait a minute or two and let the glue get a little tacky, then carefully place the drawer pull onto the marble. With a cotton swab, clean up any excess glue that may have seeped out, then let the whole thing cure for at least 24 hours before messing with it.
I liked my marble tray so much, I made another one, this time with gold handles. I found these chrome handles at the hardware store. They were a bit pricey (about $10/pull) and I couldn’t find them in gold or brass, so I spray-painted them. I do have a favorite gold spray paint, but the company is not affiliated with me in any way, shape, or form, nor are they sponsoring this post, so I’ll just give you a hint: it rhymes with Crustoleum. You do the math.
Then I repeated the same dealio: dab of glue, let it set for a couple minutes, measure the placement, then place the handles onto the marble tile. Let it cure overnight before handling.
And yes, while I can carry the tray by the handles, I don’t feel comfortable doing so. I’m a bit skeptical of the strength of the glue. Though it claims to be ‘industrial’ (whatever that means), I still don’t feel confident carrying this thing by the handle. Maybe I have trust issues. The marble is pretty heavy and I wouldn’t want the handle to pop right off, sending my beautiful piece of marble crashing to the floor. Or worse: on my bare feet. Yikes. P.S. I will not be held liable for death by marble tray.
Display your beautiful new tray on your bathroom vanity, dresser, or coffee table and let it corral your clutter and look gorgeously glam in the process. Seriously, is that the greatest bang for your buck or what? So luxurious and elegant, with very little effort and cost. Boom.
Did you spy that DIY bedside table? It was my very first furniture design and the tutorial on how to build it can be found here.
I’d love for you to try this project out for yourself – if you do, please come back and share! Oh, and as always, I would love for you to spread the love and pin the image below. Thank you – I heart you.
Jaime Costiglio says
So smart. I was wondering just what drill bit you used to attach the hardware but sure enough you’re so clever. You know I have that J mug too – anthro for the win. Nice project, classy and easy.
Jen says
I’m going to try drilling into the marble next – I have a masonry drill bit just for this occasion! A diamond drill bit should work too. I’m not so confident in this glue… wish me luck!
Janet says
Hi Jen
Did you try drilling the marble?
How did it turn out?
Thanks so much.
Janet
Jen says
I haven’t yet, but plan to. I will definitely post about it once I do. Thanks Janet!
Jude Kwan says
Very nice with elegance look! Thanks for sharing how to make this marble tray, this really inspired me to follow your blog more, totally love it, especially this is talking about home decor and design, thanks so much Jen!
Keisha says
Beautiful. Where did you get the marble tile?
Jen says
The hardware store!
Barbara Zeman says
Home Depot had some for 1.88.
Lindy says
I love, love all of your projects. I think this is one I can actually tackle and not mess up 🙂
Vicki says
Love, love, love this project (and future Christmas presents!). I noticed a shadow box with a gold frame in the background….any details on that?
Jen says
It’s a shadowbox frame that I got from Michael’s during a BOGO half off sale!
Dana says
Love it. I love trays too! Where did you get the mug?
Jen says
Thanks! The mug is from Anthropologie.
Kimberly says
Love this! You are so creative! =) Cannot wait to try this myself!
Ellen says
Love this! I saw a similar post on another blog last year (I think it was Hi Sugarplum) and had forgotten about it. This is a must-do DIY for my bathroom counter!
Linda Mailler says
Where did you get the handles?
Jen says
From Home Depot – in the hardware section.
Linda Mailler says
Where did you get the landles
Jesica says
I’m dying over this tray and I can think of about 35 places in my house where I could use one! I can’t wait to make one for myself. I stumbled across your blog from I<3Organizing and I'm loving everything 🙂
Jen says
Thanks for stopping by! I’m glad you’re here!
Tamara @ Provident Home Design says
This is brilliant, Jen! Thanks so much for sharing!!:-)
Marion says
Great idea and fab look. My only concern is that the adhesive will work and be secure if it’s only for display. Actually carrying things around on the tray may result in collapse. Using it as a a decorative coaster by the bedside is pure loveliness, but after my own failures with expecting too much from this glue, I am anticipating your drilling tutorial. 🙂
Jen says
Yes, I wouldn’t trust the glue enough to carry the tray by the handles. Drilling tutorial coming soon!
Wendy says
I love your site look forward to your ingenious ideas
Kimberly S. says
Could you not use this as a cheese board, except place the handles on the sides? Of course, you would need to make sure the handle base isn’t wider than the thickness of the marble.
Jul says
I love the tray, I love the J mug, I love the one line a day journal!
Jacqueline says
Where do you buy the vinyl bumpers?
Jen says
I found them in the hardware store, near the hardware aisle, where they sell felt pads and those things you put under furniture when you’re moving it, so it doesn’t damage the floor.