Learn how to do wrapping paper decoupage on a dollar store TV tray table! This is a simple way to decorate a table top with a pretty print.
Skills Required: Intermediate. Wrapping paper can have a tendency to wrinkle, so you’ll need to read my tips carefully. Otherwise, you should have some experience with Mod Podge before trying this project.
Are you ready to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary with just a bit of wrapping paper and Mod Podge? If you’ve ever glanced at those foldable TV tray tables at your local dollar store and thought, “Well, they’re handy but kind of bland,” you’re in the right place.
Today, I’m walking you through a super accessible DIY project that’s going to change how you look at those utilitarian pieces forever. Welcome to the fun and crafty world of wrapping paper decoupage!
This project is all about upcycling a simple dollar store find into a chic, personalized TV tray (or craft table) that reflects your unique style.
This tutorial is designed to guide you through the process of transforming a folding table or lap desk into something you’ll be proud to display in your home—or even give away as a thoughtful, handmade gift.
We’ll start by choosing wrapping paper that you absolutely love. From there, it’s a matter of applying the Mod Podge to the table top, smoothing out the paper, and adding a few personalized touches with vinyl for that custom look.
So, grab your decoupage medium, scissors, and that wrapping paper you’ve been saving for a special occasion. It’s time to create a portable craft table that’s not just practical but also a true reflection of your personality and style.
Let’s jump into this project together and turn that dollar store find into a masterpiece of your own making! But first – some tips.
Decoupage with Wrapping Paper Tips
I will say that there are definitely some tips and tricks for working with gift wrap and decoupage medium. It’s easy to wrinkle. So here are a few frequently asked questions! If you want to scroll past to the project instructions feel free!
Can gift wrap be used for decoupage?
Yes it can. All types – from the thin to the thicker types. Two things to note though:
- the thinner the wrap, the more likely it is to wrinkle (see below for solutions)
- metallic or cellophane wrap aren’t great for decoupage, because while Mod Podge dries clear, you’d be able to see some serious brush strokes more than likely
What formula should I use?
For this decoupage table, I’d use Hard Coat for indoor and then Outdoor for outside. Having said that, wrapping paper works with any formula. Use the formula guide to select the best one for you.
How do I smooth out wrinkles?
This is the big question! So if it’s a little thicker, you can use a brayer to smooth out the wrapping paper. Then let it dry before the top coat goes on (15 – 20 minutes).
If it’s thinner paper, there are two options. First you can use the method I use with this coat rack. You’ll want to wet the wrapping paper before applying it to the surface, and then roll it out. You don’t need to soak the paper, but you do need to get it damp.
The second is to use the iron on method that is used with paper napkin decoupage. You’ll Mod Podge the surface, let it dry, then iron on the wrapping paper. Check out both of these posts to see what might work for you.
Are you ready to learn how to decoupage with wrapping paper? Here’s what you’re going to need.
Gather These Supplies
- Folding table or lap desk
- Wrapping paper
- Mod Podge – you can use Gloss with a sealer or Hard Coat
- Paintbrush
- Squeegee or brayer
- Scissors
- X-Acto knife or box knife
- Acrylic spray (optional)
- Die cutter and vinyl (optional)
- Measuring tape
Tips and Thoughts for This Project
Is there a pattern on the top of your tray? Use a thicker paper as opposed to dollar store ones if you don’t want to paint the surface. Otherwise you’ll be able to see the pattern through the thinner paper.
If you want to make the project waterproof, I recommend using a clear, outdoor (or Enamel) acrylic sealer when your project is complete. You can also use resin on top of the paper.
You can also use fabric for this project! Get the how to for a table top here.
So what do you think of my lil’ table decoupaged with wrapping paper?! Personally, I love how this turned out, and the metallic monogram with the trim is such a nice touch.
Get the printable how to for this project below:
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Decoupage with Wrapping Paper
Learn how to decoupage with wrapping paper on a TV tray! Grab a bottle of Mod Podge and get started.
Prep Time15 minutes
Active Time1 hour 30 minutes
Dry Time1 hour
Total Time2 hours 45 minutes
DifficultyIntermediate
Estimated Cost$1
Materials
- Folding table or lap desk
- Wrapping paper
- Mod Podge
- Acrylic spray (optional)
- Die cutter and vinyl (optional)
Tools
- Paintbrush
- Squeegee or brayer
- Scissors
- X-Acto knife or box knife
- Measuring tape
Instructions
- Measure your tray or table top. Select your wrapping paper and cut it to size.
- Clean your table surface if needed, and then use Mod Podge and a paintbrush (or sponge brush) to carefully adhere the wrapping paper or fabric to the surface of the table. Work in sections to lessen bubbles and imperfections on the surface.
- Use a brayer or a squeegee tool to help push down and flatten the paper or fabric and squeeze out any excess Mod Podge trapped underneath. Wait for the Mod Podge to dry.
- Once the Mod Podge is dry (about 30 minutes to 1 hour), use an X-acto or box knife to trim any excess paper and overhangs. It’s very important to wait for the Mod Podge to dry, or you’ll get jagged edges.
- Have imperfect edges? No problem! Cut strips of vinyl to line the border of your table. I added strips of vinyl for the border of my table and cut and trimmed circles for the corners.
- Add your embellishments - in my case, I used gold vinyl and cut a letter for a monogram. Weed the monogram and apply transfer tape, or use a pre-made die-cut letter (or even stickers) to embellish your table.
- Apply another coat of Mod Podge to seal the paper and wait to dry. Once dry, apply a few coats of acrylic spray and wait for that to fully dry as well.
Thank you so much for letting me share this decoupage furniture with you all today! If you’d like to see other tutorials with Mod Podge Outdoor OR wrapping paper, check out the following posts:
- Mod Podge Wrapping Paper Frame
- DIY House Number Sign
- Wrapping Paper Coat Rack
- Coastal Mailbox Makeover