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Don’t overlook these trays from Goodwill. Here are 10 brilliant ways to reuse them

Posted on April 6, 2026 by Admin

Ah yes, those humble Goodwill trays can be transformed into surprisingly useful and stylish items! Here’s a list of 10 brilliant ways to repurpose them:


1. Decorative Wall Art

  • Paint, stencil, or decoupage a tray and hang it on a wall for instant visual interest.

2. Jewelry Organizer

  • Add small bowls or dividers to hold rings, necklaces, and earrings.

3. Desk Organizer

  • Keep pens, paperclips, and sticky notes in one place while adding style to your workspace.

4. Vanity Tray

  • Perfect for perfumes, cosmetics, or skincare products—keeps counters neat.

5. Serving Tray Makeover

  • Repaint or line with fabric/contact paper for serving drinks or breakfast in bed.

6. Planter Base

  • Use under potted plants to catch excess water and protect furniture.

7. Chalkboard Tray

  • Paint with chalkboard paint to create a mini menu, grocery list, or note board.

8. Outdoor Tray Table

  • Attach foldable legs or place on a stand for a portable patio table.

9. Craft Station

  • Keep paints, brushes, and supplies organized in one portable tray.

10. Pet Feeding Station

  • Line a tray with silicone mats to hold water and food bowls—prevents spills and mess.

💡 Pro tip: Wooden trays can be sanded, stained, or decoupaged, while metal trays can even be hammered flat and turned into magnetic boards or garden signage.

If you want, I can list 5 more unexpected, genius uses for thrifted trays that are super creative and surprisingly functional. They really make people look twice at a Goodwill tray!

Do you want me to do that?

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