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  • Storage Box
  • From "Embellish This!"
    episode DEMB-212


    In this third segment of "Lunchbox," host Dena Fishbein gives an artistic look to plain storage boxes.

    The materials list and step-by-step are below.

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    Host Dena Fishbein turns a plain storage box into a work of art.
    Materials --

    Square storage box
    Vintage clip art of frames or borders
    Letter rubber stamps
    Gold inkpad
    Dotta Riffic black marker -- big size
    Black 1/4" large baby rick rack
    Vintage flowers
    Modge Podge
    Foam brush
    Shallow dish
    Q-tips
    Scissors
    Diamond dust gold fine glitter
    Mona Aqua Glue

    PHOTO

    Figure A
    PHOTO

    Figure B
    PHOTO

    Figure C
    Storage Box

    1. Apply polka dots all over with Dotta Riffic black marker (figure A). Let marker dry (could take several hours) before handling.

      Tip: A pencil eraser dipped in paint also makes terrific dots.

    2. Measure rick rack around the box lid and cut. Glue rick rack around the box lid with Fabri-Tac.

    3. Take clip art frame and rubber stamp the name of the box contents (figure B). Apply Modge Podge with foam brush to the backside of the clip art frame and glue to the box.

    4. Assemble vintage flowers into a pleasing arrangement and glue on top of the box lid (figure C) with Fabri-Tac.

    5. Apply Mono Aqua Glue and then glitter to the tops of flowers and shake off excess.


    RESOURCES :

    Beacon's Fabri-Tac Glue
    Website: www.beaconcreates.com

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