Wow, I never realized stenciling
could be so much fun until now. It is amazing how you can transform an ordinary
item most likely destined for the garbage into something beautiful. And believe me, the entire process can be SO
MUCH FUN!
Next load your roller with paint.
Remember; do not overload it, and blot of excess paint onto a paper towel. I
did not do so at first so my paint seeped under the stencil. Next, roll your
brush over the stencil in a back and forth motion.
And Voila! You are done!
Today I'm going to share with you
how to fancy-up old cardboard boxes and create inexpensive storage for your craft-room supplies. I was lucky to have enough cardboard boxes stashed up in the attic (which in my case is
more like a kitchen turned things-that-might-come-in-handy-someday room) and
when I was setting up my work space I realized I have a lot of stuff which needed to be organized and stored. I briefly considered buying one of those
colorful plastic drawers but they were too expensive! So I got thinking and
that’s when I came up with the idea to utilize old cartons and transform them
in to storage boxes. And believe me it’s
a SUPER-cheap way to create storage from materials easily available at home. And they look beautiful, too. Gosh, I was super excited
about this project and simply love the way it all turned out! Yaaayeee me!
Let's get started.
What you will need for this project:
- Paper
- Poster paints
- Stencil
- Brush/roller
- Tissues/Rag
- Container
- Masking tape
- Cutter/Craft knife
- Glue
- Scissors
- Mixing palette
Cut the flaps off off your box with scissors. Use your measuring tape to measure up the length and width of one side
of your box (this will be the front and back of the box). Note down this
measurement. Now, rotate your box and take the measurement of the narrow side
of the box in the same manner (these will be the sides).
Cut your paper
according to the measurement..
Decide on the stencil you want to
use. You can easily make your own stencil and yes, I have a tutorial on it
right here or you can get one at an art
shop. I prefer making my
own since the possibilities with it are endless.
Tape your paper onto your working
surface. Take your stencil and decide how you want your design to appear and tape
it on top of the paper. I wanted a simple repeat so I started on the top left,
went down and then up and down again.
Mix you color in a palette. I wanted to go for a nice shade of blue, so I mixed cobalt blue, virdian hue and white and added just enough water.
Wait for the first coat to dry
before lifting off the stencil. Simply repeat the process for as many stencil
prints as you want! No need to clean a stencil in between repeats, unless
you’re switching colors from dark to light. Stencil the remaining pieces of
paper in a similar manner then wait for it all to dry before moving on to the
next step.
Grab your box and glue
the stenciled pieces of paper on to the sides, front and back accordingly.
They are perfect for stashing all sorts of supplies.. |
odds and ends |
and are pleasing to the eye!
TIPS
Spray paint
the inside if you want to do away with the cardboard look
Or glue fabric instead of paper
Have fun making your own and be
sure to share your pictures with me!
That's a really great idea! Thanks for sharing!
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