Thrifted Wooden Cheese/Gift Box Upcycled With Paint & A Christmas Decor Transfer
October 31, 2021
I picked up this round wooden box at Goodwill. I usually call this type of boxes, cheese boxes, but this one had a
Desert Mountain logo burned into the lid. After googling
Desert Mountain, I think it is a golf course. The box is probably a gift assortment
box from the golf course.
I sanded the lid with a power sander to remove the logo, and then gave the
box a Christmas makeover.
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I brushed a couple coats of Dixie Belle Chalk Finish Paint in Caviar.
I used a sponge brush to apply the paint, and I didn't paint the inside of the box.
Luckily, one of my new Christmas decor transfers fit the box lid.
I chose the deer decor transfer from this four design package, Holly Jolly Christmas from Redesign With Prima.
It was a really good fit.
I removed the paper backing and began to rub the decor transfer design down on the box lid.
I always pull up the clear sheet carefully and slowly. If some of the transfer is not stuck down, I can lay the clear plastic back down and rub some more.
I waxed the entire box with Dixie Belle Best Dang Wax in Clear.
The wax deepens the Caviar paint into a very rich black.
This transfer has such a vintage Christmas feel.
I love creating, one of a kind, Christmas and holiday decor with thrifted finds.
I still have 2 more of the larger Christmas decor transfers left for other projects, as well as more of the small transfer designs. I will get many projects out of each transfer package.
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This box came out so beautiful!
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