Hello, Crafty Makers!
The current challenge at Shopping Our Stash is "Upcycle!"
Donna is this week's host and she is challenging us to:
Use a non-crafty thing somewhere on your project( i.e., shiny washers you picked up off the ground, or a paperclip...or whatever).
For my make, I decided to take the "whatever" route. The truth is that my old "In Use Box" had become really grungy! I use these little boxes to hold inks, water brushes, markers, that I am using a project in progress. The content is driven by the design. The top three drawers of my work table hold things that I need at hand for all projects (adhesives, baby wipes, rulers, etc.).
Humble Beginnings
Empty readers.com box |
How This Was Done:
I painted the corners of the box with black chalk ink. I only needed to paint in 1/2". I did the same on the flaps and inside of the box. I also applied black ink on the interior corners.
I painted the corners of the box with black chalk ink. I only needed to paint in 1/2". I did the same on the flaps and inside of the box. I also applied black ink on the interior corners.
Measured and cut yellow cardstock for the interior lining. I adhered the cardstock using both Scor-tape and Glitter Glue (placing a wet glue on top of the Scor-tape allows me to move thing around a little).
Measured and cut printed scrapbook papers for the flaps and exterior of the box. Because I wanted a cuff on the box, I cut the paper for the flaps to the size of the flap but adhered it 1/" below the flap top.
Added metal handles and black elastic cord.
Added metal handles and black elastic cord.
Help Save The Environment
Once a month, I receive my infusion meds and my injectable meds. These shipments come from two different pharmacies but usually arrive within a couple of days of each other and each is packed in frozen gel packs and wrapped with bubble wrap or silver thermal paper. Hubster and I spend a lot of time trying to figure out how to recycle all that stuff. We finally found a place that would accept the gel packs and the bubble wrap.
Recently, one pharmacy switched packaging that allows them to use fewer frozen gel packs. It is soft, firm fibrous material and I have found all kinds of uses for it. On this project, rather than glue a sheet of printed paper to the bottom of my box, I used this material and just placed the paper on top. The material is about 3/4" thick and quite absorbent. Now, when my paper gets grungy, I can easily replace it.
Another great advantage to the removable bottom is that it allowed me to cover the interior (yellow) cardstock or to paint over it. This will help keep the box looking pristine a long time.
Stash Items: Scrapbook Paper, Yellow Cardstock, Metal Handles.
Another great advantage to the removable bottom is that it allowed me to cover the interior (yellow) cardstock or to paint over it. This will help keep the box looking pristine a long time.
Stash Items: Scrapbook Paper, Yellow Cardstock, Metal Handles.
Materials:
Small Cardboard Box
Recollections Printed Scrapbook Paper
Elastic Cord
Metal Drawer Handles
Supplies:
Scor-Tape
Glitter Glue
HUGZ!
CHANA MALKAH
Small Cardboard Box
Recollections Printed Scrapbook Paper
Elastic Cord
Metal Drawer Handles
Supplies:
Scor-Tape
Glitter Glue
HUGZ!
CHANA MALKAH
What a transformation and I love the drawer pull!
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ReplyDeleteAwesome and beautiful way to give life to these ugly, plain boxes, the papers are really lovely, cheerful and very decorative.
ReplyDeleteLove the drawer handle too, makes it easier to pull your drawer when you need it.
Awesome project, teammate.
Hugs.
Wow, a readers.com box never "saw" so much love! Wonderful job making out into a little box of items you want accessible! Terrific upcycling of the meds packaging as well! Painting the edges before you covered the box was a smart move... Way to go!
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