
"At just $1.50, the Dollar Tree's rectangular gold tray appears to be much more expensive than it actually is. The piece can add a bit of pizazz to any table, and the sleek surface can be covered with various small bites, snacks, desserts, or candies. One customer praised that trays' "classy" appearance, nothing that "they look more expensive" than they are."
"The one caution a Dollar Tree shopper suggests is to purchase more of these trays than what you think you will need in case stock runs low. Not only is the tray the kind of party hosting essential that can help you keep party favors organized and display cupcakes in an elegant fashion, this simple solution can also double up as a centerpiece to hold floral arrangements or showcase seasonal decor around your home."
"You can embellish your tray by gluing on craft supplies or painting the piece in different finishes for a more antique-inspired appearance. Some crafty shoppers have used the golden tray as a template for stenciling and have repurposed the tray as a base for other creative projects. You could elevate Dollar Tree's serving tray by attaching feet, affixing seasonal decorations with a hot glue gun, or covering it with pieces of fabric for a more homey touch."
The $1.50 rectangular gold tray offers an inexpensive way to elevate tablescapes and kitchen displays while appearing higher-end. The sleek surface works for small bites, snacks, desserts, and candies, and can organize party favors or display cupcakes. The tray can double as a centerpiece for floral arrangements or seasonal décor and has been used to add a nice touch to wedding tables. Shoppers recommend buying extra due to possible low stock. The tray lends itself to DIY upgrades—gluing craft supplies, painting finishes, attaching feet, stenciling, or adding fabric or linen to match a theme.
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