wooden box Archives » Dollar Store Crafts https://dollarstorecrafts.com/tag/wooden-box/ Cool Craft Ideas from Dollar Store Finds Mon, 18 Apr 2016 16:10:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.4 Make an Alarm Clock Purse https://dollarstorecrafts.com/2016/04/make-an-alarm-clock-purse/ Mon, 18 Apr 2016 16:00:42 +0000 http://dollarstorecrafts.com/?p=37589 Do you love the retro look? So does Morena at Morena’s Corner, who came up with this clever way to repurpose an old alarm clock! Using a clock from Goodwill and an unfinished wooden box, she created this absolutely adorable purse. If you make this for yourself you might even want to grab several clocks […]

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Alarm Clock Purse

Do you love the retro look? So does Morena at Morena’s Corner, who came up with this clever way to repurpose an old alarm clock! Using a clock from Goodwill and an unfinished wooden box, she created this absolutely adorable purse. If you make this for yourself you might even want to grab several clocks because as soon as your friends see it, they are all going to want one! [,how to make an alarm clock purse]

Project estimate:

  • Alarm clock, about $1 and up
  • Wooden box, about $5
  • Paint, on hand or $1 and up

Total: about $6 and up!

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Paint a Wooden Watermelon Box https://dollarstorecrafts.com/2013/06/paint-a-wooden-watermelon-box/ https://dollarstorecrafts.com/2013/06/paint-a-wooden-watermelon-box/#comments Sun, 02 Jun 2013 15:00:44 +0000 http://dollarstorecrafts.com/?p=27610 Have you ever seen the little wooden boxes that Dollar Tree sometimes gets?  They are hinged with a magnetic closure and they always fly off the shelves so fast at my store that whenever I see them, I always snag a few more, so that when an idea hits I won’t have to wait months […]

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Paint a Wooden Watermelon Box

Have you ever seen the little wooden boxes that Dollar Tree sometimes gets?  They are hinged with a magnetic closure and they always fly off the shelves so fast at my store that whenever I see them, I always snag a few more, so that when an idea hits I won’t have to wait months to find them for $1 again.  Which of course means I have a whole box full of these boxes.  As part of my effort to work though my supply hoard, I came across the box of boxes and was struck with the idea to paint one to look like a slice of watermelon.  (I guess I must be in a summery mood!)  I wrote an easy how-to on Mrs. Greene showing how I did it.  [how to paint a wooden watermelon box]

Project estimate:

  • Wooden box, $1
  • Paint, on hand or $1 and up

Total:  $1 and up

I think that it would be a cute way to give a small hostess gift at a summer get-together.  Personally, mine is now on my desk holding paperclips.  It’s so much cuter than the plain ol’ wire mesh holder they were in before!  I still have a ton of these boxes left, so what else should I paint on them?  Should I stick with a food theme, or change it up and paint all kinds of different stuff on them?

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Man Crafts: Collapsible Box From Bamboo Placemat https://dollarstorecrafts.com/2011/01/man-crafts-collapsible-box-from-bamboo-placemat/ https://dollarstorecrafts.com/2011/01/man-crafts-collapsible-box-from-bamboo-placemat/#comments Sun, 09 Jan 2011 15:53:34 +0000 http://dollarstorecrafts.com/?p=9468 Box: a small package or container Boxes are useful things, they can keep all your treasures safe or help you stay organized. Collapsible: to fold up; put away; pack up; fold down; or to minimize Having collapsible items minimizes space when not in use, and can provide a tidy solution to bulky items. So, what […]

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Box: a small package or container
Boxes are useful things, they can keep all your treasures safe or help you stay organized.

Collapsible: to fold up; put away; pack up; fold down; or to minimize
Having collapsible items minimizes space when not in use, and can provide a tidy solution to bulky items.

So, what happens when you combine them?  A collapsible box, of course!

This box uses a bamboo placemat as the rigid outer shell, with scrap wood for the sides. The box retains its shape with the use of hook & loop fasteners (Velcro), which also allows it to be collapsed when not in use.

Enough talk, let’s collapse some boxes!

Project Estimate

Tools:

  • hammer
  • wood saw
  • staple gun
  • needle + thread
  • sandpaper
  • measuring tape
Materials:

  • bamboo placemat, $1
  • scrap denim
  • short nails
  • hook&loop strips
  • button
  • fabric elastic
  • scrap plywood


Total cost: $1
This bamboo placemat has thin slits of bamboo oriented in the same direction abutting each other at their sides; this gives the placemat flexibility and allows it to be coiled up lengthwise. The idea is that the placemat will wrap around each end piece and double back on itself creating an enclosed space, a box. As such, the lengthwise distance measurement will match the sum of each side’s perimeter.

A simple method to create a square-ended box would be to measure the length of the placemat and divide by four, giving a box which has equal depth and height. However I chose a design which created a box slightly higher than it is wide. To complete this I wrapped the placemat around several paperback books until I found the right combination to allow the placemat to be wrapped once with a slight overlap where the ends met. Then, I traced the dimensions of the books to a scrap piece of ½” plywood and cut each end out.
Bisect placemat lengthwise. This bamboo placemat had a fabric mesh on the underside to hold together the bamboo slats, along with a decorative thread on the topside. The mesh underside allowed the placemat to be cut in half and hold together.

Gently sand the sharp edges created from cutting the placemat, giving additional attention to sanding the ends of the placemat. When box is collapsed the ends will stress against the fabric applied later, to minimize the chance of tearing the fabric make sure there are not sharp edges and the ends have a small radius curve.

With the end blocks cut out it’s time to attach the loop side of the hook & loop strips. As shown in the picture, the strip needs to be placed in strategic positions to allow the box to have an operable lid when in box form, yet not inhibit collapsing when desired.

The strips I used had an adhesive backing, but that will not be enough to keep them attached to the surface of the wood and bamboo. Using a staple gun the loop strips were attached to the end blocks, and the hook strips were attached to the underside of the bamboo mat with strong thread.

To allow the end blocks to be tucked in when collapsing the box, they need to be able to pivot and lie flat. Each end block has a hole which corresponds to a hole in the bamboo mat, a short large-diameter nail will act as the pin on which the end blocks turn. Using a 3mm [1/8″] drill bit , drill a pilot hole through the placemat, and drill about ½” into each end block.

Time to join the bisected bamboo mat with a flexible membrane which will allow the placemat to be folded over while remaining joined together. I chose denim, as it is durable and has a pleasant finish once applied. I used a strip of denim about 1.5” wide.

The denim will need to be hemmed on both sides to stop the fabric from fraying. Start with a hot iron to create the edge, and then sew the denim to each side of the placemat where it was cut. As mentioned earlier the ends will be stressed more than the rest of the mat, so an additional scrap of denim was placed over the joined ends for additional protection (as highlighted in picture).

The end blocks are attached to the bamboo placemat with short large-diameter nails. Line up the pre-drilled holes in the end blocks with the placemat, then gently hammer in the nails. Do not hammer nails home, leave about 5mm of each nail head exposed. This will give the box some space to expand when collapsing and reduce stress at pivot points. When assembled each nail head will act as a front foot for the box.

To keep the box from springing open when collapsed, a small button was sewn into the inside of one of the denim ends with an elastic loop sewn into the other denim end. The elastic loop fits around the button and keeps the package tight and collapsed. Also, each nail head was coated with sugru (or hot glue) so the metal feet do not damage surfaces the box may be placed on.

Have fun!

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Make Decorative Gift Boxes – One Project Many Looks https://dollarstorecrafts.com/2008/12/make-decorative-gift-boxes-one-project-many-looks/ Mon, 08 Dec 2008 15:16:58 +0000 http://dollarstorecrafts.com/?p=359 Time to really get down to business and prepare for the holidays! Here’s a fun project to make – personalized wooden gift boxes! A wooden box can be painted in any color you choose and lined with coordinating decorative paper to make one-of-a-kind gift boxes that reflect the personality of the person you’re giving them […]

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Time to really get down to business and prepare for the holidays! Here’s a fun project to make – personalized wooden gift boxes!

A wooden box can be painted in any color you choose and lined with coordinating decorative paper to make one-of-a-kind gift boxes that reflect the personality of the person you’re giving them to.

The boxes themselves then become keepsakes, which doubles the value of your gift! I love this idea!

[Project: yogibird]

Project Estimate:

  • Wooden box $1
  • Wood glue $1
  • Acrylic Paint $1
  • Decorative items $1
  • Decorative paper $1

Total cost: $5


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