May 12th, 2008
by
Madoline Hatter
Pictured here is a plaid suitcase made by covering a family size Bisquick carton, complete with Velcro closure and faux leather handle. This is another frugal but effective storage solution.
The directions for making this suitcase are thus:
- Start with a cardboard food carton with one end shut and one end open.
- Cut a piece of paper or fabric to the dimensions you would use to gift wrap this box.
- Cover the box using either white glue, wallpaper paste, or decoupage medium. Cover each flap of the open end.
- When glue is dried, use either Velcro, a button, string or ribbon to keep the open end closed.
- Attach a handle of your choice with hot glue. Some possible handles are folded paper or fabric, pieces from old purses and backpacks, sections of dog collars and leashes, old jewelry.
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April 13th, 2008
by
Madoline Hatter
I will show you how to make a nice storage chest from a regular cardboard box. The box shown here is an economy size carton of baby wipes, of which we buy a lot because they are great for cleaning dogs and upholstery. If you shop economy or family-size, you should have a good supply of nice large boxes to convert into chests. These chests can be stacked and displayed all over your house, storing essentials or rarely used items conveniently out of sight. Fantastical treasure chests would be great for children’s rooms to encourage stowing away one’s treasures (a.k.a. putting toys away).
The Box
- Leave the top of the box open to start.
- Draw a line around three sides of the box at the level you want the box to open.
- Using a box knife, or other old knife, carefully cut the lid on three sides.
- You can now flatten the top, which skews like a parallelogram.
- On the fourth side, score only halfway through the cardboard to make a hinge.
- Tape the top of the box shut and you have your chest with a flip top.
Covering the box
Either fabric or paper (gift including wrapping paper) is suitable for this. I usually use white glue, but you may prefer wallpaper paste or decoupage medium as being more durable. It is easiest to cover a chest in several pieces. Have a little extra covering to wrap around the lip of the chest for a nicer finish. I used a navy twill which had to be withdrawn from my costuming business because of imperfections. A lighter or floral print material would give the box a completely different air. if you so desire, you may apply one or two coats of clear varnish to protect the box.
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