Showing posts with label decorated box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorated box. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Recycle and redecorate

I needed a box to store a set of acrylic paints so had a look around the house to see what I could use. This is what I found:


 






The taps had long since been fitted but I kept the box because I was sure that one day I would use it.












That day had just arrived! It was exactly the right size for the tubes of acrylic paints.













I went round all the edges with Copic marker W7
and then covered the box inside and out with papers from the Docrafts Papermania capsule collection by Jesse Edwards.











Finally I sealed everything with a coat of matte decoupage glue.













 
The paints enjoying their new home!
 

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Metallic effect decorated box

When Sheena Douglass brought out her Oriental Birds embossing folder as part of the A Little Bit Oriental range one of the samples was a decorated wooden box. It looked absolutely fantastic so when I won the embossing folder recently I really wanted to have a go at decorating a box.

I didn't have a wooden box so I used a cardboard mâché one. The sample appeared to use black cardboard with the embossing folder. The embossed panels were then gilded with silver gilding wax. I didn't have black card or gilding wax so did it all slightly differently...

Here is my box.




I cut three pieces of white centura pearl card to 5"x7" and embossed them using the Oriental Birds embossing folder then I coated them with 2 layers of Black Soot distress ink. I covered the edges of the box with black soot and painted the inside of the box silver.

























Having cut the panels, glued them to the box and left it to dry I then gave everything a final coat of Black Soot distress ink. Once dry I gave everything a liberal spray of Spray and Shine to seal the ink and glued edges.

The final effect in real life is of a metallic charcoal. The box lid is a bit tight because of the added thickness to the walls of the box but it can still be put on and removed.

It may be nothing like the original it was inspired by but that's half the fun of creating!