Do it Yourself, at Home Crafts-Beautiful Storage Boxes, You Pick the Type!

Take your love of knitting to a whole new level with these beautiful storage cabinets! Each and every completed project is listed, as it appears from a top-notch department store. These make great gifts, or add a little decoration to your life!

Text picture box

You need to:

cardboard box and cover

old pictures (who is a writer of great works of the past)

Until pain (black or blue)

Equipment:

tape

glue

lead

scissors or a craft knife

prince

paint brush

1.For a complete look, paint the inside of your cabinet and cover with a dark color selection. Paint dry thoroughly.

2.Measure one side of your box and add two inches to the height and width.

3.Find the image you want. (you can have a picture type).

4. Cut the picture to the measurements you took from the instruction above, centering the picture as much as you can. Note the dimensions first, then cut with scissors or a knife.

5.Cell paper around the box (measuring side) and glue the edges in place. Fold the top edge to the inside of the box, and secure with glue. Fold the edge to the bottom of the box and also glue. The glue should be done completely on the other side of the paper.

6. Repeat the measuring, cutting and paper on the remaining sides of the box, but to create a finished edge on the sides, do not wrap the paper around. Instead, arrange the excessive paper under it, and glue the place.

7. Then we measure the width and height of the top of the box. Add two times the width, and then two inches.

8. Cut out another picture and wrap it around the outside, with the edges inside the flaps, flashing the corners and making the final glue. 9.Let the glue cook.

10. You can also add a picture in the bottom box if you want.

Factory Roof Trim

You can give a special gift, or create a beautiful storage piece for yourself with these beauties. You can use this technique in almost any box; round, square, or even odd shaped boxes that you made yourself with cardboard, pre-purchased at your favorite store.

You need to:

Box

Posterboard

lead

Spray adhesive

Tacky glue

Hot glue and glue gun (optional)

Scissors

Dominator

Fabric and trim (the amount of both depends on the size of the box, so you need to choose or construct your box first)

1. Stick the top of the Twig Twig cover (preferably outdoors or in a shower booth). Place, tough side up, on the left side of the fabric. Trim the fabric allowing a 1/2″ excess around the bottom surface of the box. Snip the excess every 1/2″ and glue up to the side of the box lid with tacky glue to create a ‘collar’ for the box lid using posterboard. Use your imagination to ‘twist’ deeper than the original (twisted, pointed, etc.); Measure the circumference of the box lid and add 1″ to the length and enough width to accommodate the project you are planning. To fit your project neatly into an overlap, divide your poster board into uniform segments with pencil lines (not counting extra inches).

2. Lay the collar flat and spray with adhesive. Press the strip firmly to the wrong side of the fabric and trim the excess, allowing 1/2″ beyond the top, bottom and ends to fold under. At the curved or pointed edge, snip the fabric up to the posterboard and glue in place with Aleene tacky glue. Repeat for straight edge and borders.

3. Cut a length of fabric that will wrap around the circumference of the box plus 1/2 extra length and 1″ extra width. Apply spray adhesive to the sides of the box again, if needed, and apply a length of fabric, with a 1/2″ excess at the top and bottom. In the back of the box, fold over the excess and hide the raw edges. Fold the excess fabric under the top and bottom of the box and glue in place with Aleene glue.

4. Cover the bottom of the box by repeating the first shape on a piece of posterboard. Cut the posterboard just inside the lines of your type. Spread the spray adhesive and place on the wrong side of the fabric and trim the edges to 1/2″. Glue the excess on the wrong side of the posterboard and glue in place on the bottom of the box.

5. Trims can be attached with Aleene tacky glue or hot glue. Place the order so that the parts you want to hide (for example, the hem string) are glued in place before the braid, then the braid is covered.

Asian theme box

1: Center the lid of the box over the ivory paper and measure, adding about 1 1/2″ to the edge of the perimeter. Cut the paper and set aside.

2: Large Ink Flowering crests marked with grape dye ink, and marked four times on ivory paper. Leave about a 3 1/2″-4″ center square in the middle of the four marks. It is important to re-ink the stamp after each placement. Allow the ink to dry. Clean up the stamp before using the next color. Use an old toothbrush dipped in soap and water to soak.

2: Large Ink Flowering crests marked with grape dye ink, and marked four times on ivory paper. Leave about a 3 1/2″-4″ center square in the middle of the four marks. It is important to re-ink the stamp after each placement. Allow the ink to dry. Clean up the stamp before using the next color. Use an old toothbrush dipped in dish soap and water to clean thoroughly.

3: Re-ink the Chianti crest flowers and red purple stamp with red, leaving only the top. most of them show a stamp. Yes, let it go on the paper margin. Use protective paper to keep the surface of your work free of ink. Dry Clear rubber stamp.

4: Measure and cut two sheets of Brown paper 17″ x 7 1/2″. They will cover part of the base of the box.

5: Print one piece of brown paper with spray adhesive and wrap it around the box starting on one side about 1/2″ from the inside top, and pressing in place, then ending at the opposite top edge.

6: Spray the second towel with adhesive spray, then wrap the other side of the box, following step 5 for directions.

7: Stamp the center of each brown card with a blooming crest in gold pigment ink.

8: Before the ink dries, you immediately sprinkle with the gold bullion dust. Tap the rest of the powder onto the paper to reuse.

9: Use the heat gun to stamp. Repeat steps 7-9 for each square box.

10: Paint the box with 2 coats of warm white and dry.

11: Twig adhesive spray on the reverse side of the printed ivory paper, then pressing the middle paper on the lid of the box into place, taking care not to get air bubbles.

12: wrap the paper over the inside edges of the box lid, creating “hospital” corners

13: Stamp the corner of the box lid with the Totem stamp using gold pigment ink. Dry

14: Select the two opposite crest images in the top box. Using an X-Acto knife, cut out half of the circle from each. Push back a little from the inside.

15: Thread the threads through the holes at the top of it.

16: Secure in the inner lid with a square knot.

17: Two river rocks stick together, one on top of the other.

18: Once Raffia was surrounded by rocks around the middle of the river.

19: raffia on the opposite side of the ring as a ribbon with wrapping the gift. Fasten the anchors with tacky glue.

20: tie the raffia in the opposite direction and twist again where the rocks are joined.

21: tie the remaining raffia up to the center of the raffia on the lid of the box using a square knot. Secure the knot, then cut

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