четверг, 7 марта 2013 г.

diy vintage rose jewelry box

diy vintage rose jewelry box
diy vintage rose jewelry box

i know what you might be thinking. whoa. that’s a girly jewelry box and totally not what you normally see on almost makes perfect. i think you’re right — it turned out QUITE feminine looking. but it’s almost valentines day, so i think that allows me to girl it up. this simple little jewelry box would make the perfect valentines gift for your mom or sister or niece or … a girl. that’s in your life. you get it.


materials

wooden craft box

gel medium

a paintbrush

a brayer tool

white craft paint

felt

liquid stitch

scissors

sponge

a print out of your choice


jewelry box diy

diy image transfer jewelry box
directions


01. sand and paint your craft box if you choose and let dry overnight. paint the inside edges but don’t worry about the inside of the box which will be covered by your felt.


02. find an image you like, measure your box, and print it to fit. many internet sources say inkjet prints don’t work with gel medium, but they actually do.


03. cut out your image as best as you can, and keep in mind that it will reverse once it’s adhered to your box, so if you’re using text, print backwards.


04. brush your image liberally with your gel medium, once saturated, lay down on top of your box.


05. make sure all the sides are covered and it’s sitting tightly on top with no loose corners.


06. using your brayer (if you don’t have one, you can just use a book or credit card), burnish your image for a couple minutes.


jewelry box diy

jewelry box diy

diy jewelry box

07. let dry for about three hours. then, using a bowl of water and a sponge, gently wet your sponge and dampen your entire image. you’ll begin to see the image coming through. keep patiently wetting and removing the paper backing.


08. wet your fingers and keep rubbing more paper off. it will become messy but the darker detail of your image will start showing through even more.


09. once you’re happy with your image, brush away the paper and let dry for an hour.


10. measure your box width and cut your felt to the same width. as tightly as you can, roll up pieces and wedge them into your box. add glue to the bottom of the box and secure them into place. my box fit eight rolled pieces (eight pieces of felt).


diy jewelry box

diy rose jewelry box


and there you have it. the girliest diy jewelry box i’ll ever make that i’m really not even sure i like that much. but if you like it – i’ll be happy.


Original article and pictures take www.almostmakesperfect.com site

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