More Paper Mache Box Upcycles With Dollar Tree Rub On Transfers
March 07, 2021
I really like the rub on transfers at the Dollar Tree.
This sheet has an antique-y feel to them.
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This is another of my favorite transfer sheets from Dollar Tree.
These are the last two paper mache boxes I purchased at Dollar Tree.
I gave them a makeover with these transfer sheets.
First, I brushed on two coats of General Finishes Flat Out Flat Topcoat on the box bottoms. Not the covers!
I am going the keep the bottoms the brown paper bag color.
Next, I cut my transfer in pieces that fit the boxes.
I removed the white backing and carefully centered the piece on my box.
I rubbed the transfer down with my flat stick and carefully pulled the top sheet up as the rubbed on transfers stuck down.
I go into more detail on how to apply the transfers in a previous post HERE.
I applied the antique-y rub on transfers to the square box.
I painted the box lids with Dixie Belle Chalk Finish Paint in Drop Cloth.
I painted a 1" round wooden knob with Dixie Belle Chalk Finish Paint in Caviar.
The wooden knob has one flat side with a hole, and the knob was attached to the square box lid with a screw.
This is a book that I upcycled recently with paint and rub on transfers.
Since I had extra transfers left over from the boxes, I added some to finish out the book front and spine.
I waxed the boxes with Easy Peasy Spray Wax and a rag.
I also added a metal label holder from Hobby Lobby to the square box with the brads included. The tag was printed on cardstock on an inkject printer.
The little what not boxes can be used to store rings, coins, buttons, etc. or just use them for decorative purposes.
Easy and inexpensive decor with thrift shop finds and Dollar Tree supplies.
More information on the book project HERE.
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