When it comes to crafts, I’m all about transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. Simple, inexpensive items can become elegant accessories with nothing more than a bit of time and a few common craft supplies. No talent required.
Today’s craft project is a faux finished box you’ll want to keep out on display year round. The box itself can be used to store just about anything, depending on the size you use. After all, who can’t use another storage container, right? Or use it as a container for a centerpiece. In and of itself it makes an elegant gift, but when used as a gift box, the recipient receives two gifts in one.
Materials:
chipwood box (your choice of size and style)
DecoArt walnut Americana water-based stain
DecoArt Dazzling Metallics Elegant Finish acrylic paint, Splendid Gold and Rich Espresso
DecoArt Satin Varnish
foam brush
rag
plastic lids to use as paint trays
household sponge
paper towels
3/4” wide ecru decorative lace trim, length determined by perimeter of lid and container
DecoArt American matte Decou-Page
1. Brush stain onto box and lid. While still wet, wipe off excess with rag.
2. Cut a piece of sponge approximately 1” x 2”. Wet sponge. Wring out excess water.
3. Place a small amount of the Splendid Gold paint in a tray. Dip an edge of the sponge into the paint. Tamp off excess paint on paper towel. Then randomly tamp onto box and lid.
4. Repeat Step 3 with Rich Espresso paint.
5. When paint is completely dry, brush on a coat of Satin Varnish.
6. Using the Decou-page, decoupage lace around lip of lid and base of box.
Want to line your box? It’s easy with some felt and tack glue. Measure the inside circumference of the box and the height. Cut a piece of felt to these dimensions. Place the box on a second piece of felt and trace around the bottom edge. Cut out this piece 1/16” inside the traced line.
Glue the side piece to the inside of the box. Fit the bottom piece into the box. If it’s a bit tight, trim to fit. Glue in place.
Anyone going to try this craft? Post a comment to enter the drawing for a book from our Book Club Friday guest author. -- AP
Today’s craft project is a faux finished box you’ll want to keep out on display year round. The box itself can be used to store just about anything, depending on the size you use. After all, who can’t use another storage container, right? Or use it as a container for a centerpiece. In and of itself it makes an elegant gift, but when used as a gift box, the recipient receives two gifts in one.
Materials:
chipwood box (your choice of size and style)
DecoArt walnut Americana water-based stain
DecoArt Dazzling Metallics Elegant Finish acrylic paint, Splendid Gold and Rich Espresso
DecoArt Satin Varnish
foam brush
rag
plastic lids to use as paint trays
household sponge
paper towels
3/4” wide ecru decorative lace trim, length determined by perimeter of lid and container
DecoArt American matte Decou-Page
1. Brush stain onto box and lid. While still wet, wipe off excess with rag.
2. Cut a piece of sponge approximately 1” x 2”. Wet sponge. Wring out excess water.
3. Place a small amount of the Splendid Gold paint in a tray. Dip an edge of the sponge into the paint. Tamp off excess paint on paper towel. Then randomly tamp onto box and lid.
4. Repeat Step 3 with Rich Espresso paint.
5. When paint is completely dry, brush on a coat of Satin Varnish.
6. Using the Decou-page, decoupage lace around lip of lid and base of box.
Want to line your box? It’s easy with some felt and tack glue. Measure the inside circumference of the box and the height. Cut a piece of felt to these dimensions. Place the box on a second piece of felt and trace around the bottom edge. Cut out this piece 1/16” inside the traced line.
Glue the side piece to the inside of the box. Fit the bottom piece into the box. If it’s a bit tight, trim to fit. Glue in place.
Anyone going to try this craft? Post a comment to enter the drawing for a book from our Book Club Friday guest author. -- AP
2 comments:
Perfect for holiday gifts instead of boxes!
What a pretty box and it sounds easy to do. I would definitely like to try this. It's something a little different and would make a great gift. Thanks for the idea!
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