For someone who lives to entertain… Lazy Susan’s are pretty brilliant! When I have company, I am a huge fan of setting out small bites or cheese trays….. whether I have one guest or five! But when you’re sitting at a table with said guest…. ultimately, there’s going to be a few snacks out of reach. Not everyone likes to reach across the table.. instead they’ll sit sadly, thinking “damn – I wish that big chunk of blue cheese would swing my way, so I could have a piece!” And then the Lazy Susan makes their life whole again, when they realize they can just spin that tray of snacks right around and dig in!!
I picked up 2 of these wooden lazy susans while out thrifting… And oddly enough, I had an identical one at home. They are so sad and plain. I’m sure piled with a ton of goodies, no one may notice this sad little tray… but I thought they deserved a spectacular life too! So… here’s the 1st of the 3 Lazy Susan transformations…. Rock Star Susan!
If you aren’t lucky enough to find one while out bargain hunting… you can buy this 18″ Wooden Lazy Susan from Amazon.
I painted the tray flat black… I really need to buy stock in black paint! Then I found Silver Studded Nailhead Trim, and using E6000 glue, I attached each stud to the outer edge of the tray. I’ll warn you… this part was tedious. I am a huge fan of E6000, but it takes time to dry… so I had to glue small segments at a time. My dumb-ass kept forgetting to go back to my workroom to see if it was dry, so I could get the next segment attached. Thus the whole process took WAY longer than it should have.
All worth it in the end. Now this is a cheese tray fit for a rock star! Susan – you’re looking good!!
To top Susan off… I was going for a Vampire worthy gothic cheese board, so I kept the food dark with some pops of color. For the cheese…. I used some veiny cheeses: blue cheese and an Irish Porter, some dark coated cheeses: Rosemary Goat and Merlot Bella Vitano, and then I added chunk of orange cheese for a pop of color (I forget what kind it was but there are tons of orange cheeses to choose from… worse case, grab a crumbling block of cheddar!). I mixed in mission figs, black plums, black grapes, blackberries –do you see a trend? 🙂 – and a pomegranate. I also added a bowl of large black olives and red peppadews, and topped the tray off with fig and olive crackers.
Note – don’t food directly on a painted surface…. either use a large doiley, or a non-toxic sealer.
Enjoy!!
Are you the eternal host like I am…. then you’ll know that one serving tray is never enough! Once you’re done with this ….. you’ll want to try your hand at the Ouija Board Serving Tray, or the Edgar Allan Poe inspired Tray. Serving to a smaller group? This DIY Black Domed Cheeseboard Pedestal is the perfect serving piece.
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