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Styling Tiered Trays

 





 

Styling a tiered tray can be a daunting task. How do you even  start? I am going to show you how to make it happen. 


First: Theme

pick your holiday, season or subject


Second: Gather

shop your home, go to the Target dollar spot, thrift shops etc.


Third: Repetition 

I like to buy in three’s and two’s 

keeping the same piece on each level brings continuity 


Fourth: Scale

Larger items at the bottom, smaller at the top

This is pleasing to the eyes!


Fifth: Be Creative 

There are no limits to what you can achieve! Use your imagination and it will naturally flow!


I hope this helps you have fun decorating your trays!

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