Hiya crafty friends,
Thank you for all your lovely comments on my blog post, part one of my Altered box. Well, here finally is part two. Sorry for the small delay. I've been having problems with my image host. It all seems to be sorted now...hopefully :)
Continue by covering the base of the box, in the same fashion as the lid.
Apply the glue to the side of the box...
...and wrap as you would when wrapping a gift, but use the glue to adhere the creases
Repeat on the other end of the box too
Apply some more glue, this time to the inside of the box and fold the remainder of the patterned paper inside the box and adhere.
Repeat on the other side.
Allow the glue to dry (I speeded it up little by using my heat gun)
Taking some Shabby Shutter Distress Ink, I distressed the lid, particularly the edges.
I also distressed the base of the box too. Again, I distressed the edges a bit more.
With the new Docrafts Artiste pens, I used 'Wet Leaf', which is like a dark olive green.
And applied it to the edge of the box base to give a tarnished look, to add to the distressed look of the box.
I then adhered some trim to both the base...
...and the lid.
The box is now completely covered, so the next step for me is to embellish it. But shhhhhhh, I've not done it yet. So keep your eyes peeled for Part three, where I will share with you my final box :)
Thank you again for all the lovely comment on part one, they really are very much appreciated.
Coming along fabulously hunny I love it, and great instructions xx
ReplyDeleteComing along fabulously hunny I love it, and great instructions xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful so far Hun, thanks for the tutorial, looking forward to the next instalment xxx
ReplyDeletewow, this is fab Debbi xx
ReplyDeleteThat's Fantastic...Thanks for sharing . Love the design you used x
ReplyDeleteFantastic Debbi, I love the papers you have used.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Linda xxx
Looking fabulous!! can't wait to see how you embellish it :D xxx
ReplyDeletefabby i must get me some chocolate n have a go ...purely to get the box of course :)
ReplyDeleteIt's looking great, thanks for sharing, roll on part 3 with the embellishments lol x
ReplyDeleteLove the second installment, great tutorial xx
ReplyDeleteI love this, a gorgeous project and great step by steps, love NJ XX
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous!Looking forward to seeing the embellishments.
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