Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Tutorial Tuesday - Altered Box


Hi everyone! Dana here with a fun tutorial for your Tuesday!  First I want to congratulate the winner of the blog hop.

Thank you for the blog hop and all the wonderful designs! Lots of inspiration!

Ellen R, contact Carrie at paperwingsproductions@hotmail.com for instructions on how to claim your prize!



I've wanted to alter this decorative box for some time now. I loved the blue cover, but wanted to change the Christmas theme to something that will be able to sit out year round. The vintage themed August Nesting Components Mixed Media Kit is much more my style! The mix of travel ephemera and clip art helped transform my box into a fun catchall for items that I collection on journeys both near and far!


I used the large piece of alphabet print wrapping paper from the kit to cover the front, side and back of my box. I wanted to play up the aged look to the box so I tore the wrapping paper to fit each side of my box and inked the edges of the paper before sealing it in place. My box measures approximately 8" x 11" and I used less than 1/3 of the wrapping paper from my kit. If you're looking to alter a large piece, this wrapping paper has a lot of possibilities!


I added several layers of printed paper that I cut from the patterned envelopes in the kit and one of the clip art images to the top of my box.


I used the Circles Background Stamp in several areas.


I added another patterned layer with the Mr. Huey's Chevron Stencil and some acrylic paint.


This text is from the package of Tim Holtz Remnant Rubs, which contains 2 sheets of fun rub-ons in a variety of fonts and sizes.


I added a fun double loop bow of vintage rayon ribbon to the top of my box and topped it with a handmade crochet rose that was gifted to me by fellow Flight Attendant Cathi.


I decided to embellish the side of the box as well! I cut the center from a doily and used that as the base of my embellishment. I topped that with some charms from my stash and a bow made from the vintage lace from the kit.


I finished my box with some fussy cut butterflies, several strips of adhesive pearls (included in the kit) and some more stamping with some of my favorite PWP stamps, Art Textures and Writings Background.



Thanks for stopping by today! I hope I have inspired you. If you'd like to purchase the August Nesting Components Mixed Media Kit, stop by the Paper Wings Productions Store and pick one up while supplies last!


10 comments:

  1. Love it! Love boxes usually, and yours is fantastic!

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  2. Wow, what a gorgeous box!! It looks amazing!! Love all of the details!!

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  3. Awesome box, Dana! And all your vintage embellishments are super, doilies, lace, pearls, and layers of paper. I love to collect boxes to alter, and yours has given me some fabulous ideas.TFS.
    Mindy

    http://mulberrymindy.blogspot.com

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    1. P.S. Congrats, Ellen on winning the monthly prize!
      Mindy

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  4. Great use of the August kit. Love your box!!

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  5. Dana, you've done it again! Amazing altered box and tutorial and such an inspiring use of the Nesting Components kit. And congrats to Ellen!

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  6. Gorgeous project, love what you did with outside cover!

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