Welcome to the second installment of Saturdays with Southern Living at HOME. Today I will be focusing on our Jackson Square Tray. On page 60 in our
catalog you can see it used as a breakfast tray.

I’ve put together a sweet little
trayscape (like my new word?). The focus is our Jubilation Cross (pg 69). This is a great way to show your faith! I’ve added a white candle wrapped with a springy ribbon and 3 Jamestown
Votives (pg 9) with grass. To add height, I sat the tray on top of one of our dish stands.

For the next look I glued magnets to the back of card stock cut to fit the center square, glued a magnet to the back of a coordinating Gerber daisy, and added a coordinating ribbon to hang on the wall. The center initial is on card stock as well. I did this quickly but you see how you could scrap a cute page and then frame it with the tray…

OR you could just use as a magnet board in the
office, kitchen, or child’s room!

What about using it as a frame for your favorite vintage print from the
Vintage Moth! I did this quickly with a print I had used for another project so don’t look too closely at how the edges are not squared up. Instead of hanging I’ve displayed in our Bountiful Collection Iron Stand (pg 69).
So you can see how versatile this tray can be! Like what you see? It’s not too late to get this tray for FREE in April! Simply show the catalog to your friends and collect $250 in orders*. They can save big this month with our Gift Giving Sale and our Customer Specials and you can earn this tray and other freebies in the process.
*Want more details, contact me today – j (dot) fryar (at) comcast (dot) net!
April 19, 2009
These are ALL fantastic! I absolutely love the cross. Great stuff!!!
April 19, 2009
Great ideas! You are so clever!
Amy S
April 19, 2009
luv, luv, luv your ideas!!!
Andi
April 19, 2009
Great ideas! Very creative!
April 20, 2009
Love your ideas!!!
April 20, 2009
What very creative ideas! You are good!
I just found you over at Krista’s. I’m also a floral designer and see you share that interest. I’ll have to check out your blog further!
Nice to meet you!
Donna