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Decoupaged tool kit for the geek in your life (or your own DIY drawer) |
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This was inexpensive, but doesn't look too cheap (although the plastic case was a dead giveaway, hence the decoration) |
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Front and back prepared in exactly the same way - just change the positioning of the decorations |
PREPARATION
As it's plastic, it's rather slick and not good for gluing, so sand a little first, just enough to roughen the surface (use an emery board if you don't have sandpaper).
DECORATION
- Couldn't be simpler: leftovers of scrapbooking paper for the front and the back, cut to size.
- Collage the ticket on first, then overstamped some text (using Staz-On ink).
- The dots were Punchinella (sequin waste) used as a stencil, stippled with acrylic paint. Move the stencil and stipple again, creating a drop shadow using a metallic paint.
- Finally, decoupage a vintage scrap image of a clown's head.
Next step: glue to the tool kit using a good quality strong glue such as Crafter's, Gorilla, Aleene's Tacky Glue or use double-sided tape. You don't want this peeling off at a later date.
Finishing touches: I ran a metallic gold pen round the edges, then applied a single coat of clear acrylic varnish for protection.
TIME TAKEN
Very fast - took around 2 hours including coffee and biscuits, and drying time!
Hello Susie,
ReplyDeleteThat's right! Love this super cool tool box!
Gabriela
Hi Susie,
ReplyDeleteNow that is one cool tool set. The imagination can turn anything that's plain into a work of art.
Superb job you've done. I love it. ♥
My first time at PS in a long while. I finally have my Etsy Shoppe open, on Facebook, in the beginning stages of Pinterest....and I'm supposed to blog too! {giggles}
Love and Hugs,
Steph ♥
Great idea! Thank you for sharing the how-to!
ReplyDelete♥ Jil
The tool box is spot on for an unusual handcrafted gift. Thanks for sharing the idea and your expertise.
ReplyDeleteLove Jo x
Clever idea! & what fun.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas ~
TTFN ~
Hugs,
Marydon
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You took something very simple and turned it into a work of art. Nicely done.
ReplyDeletethis is brilliant Susie! I have a roses painted screwdriver/hammer. Husband won't touch it! LOL Happy Pink Saturday
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHearty Pink, come and see when you get a chance.
This is a nifty idea, Susie!
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday!
great gift idea, Susie - thank you!
ReplyDeleteThe case is pretty. And the tools are handy. Happy PS
ReplyDeleteLaura
Nifty, fun and creative! Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
Hi Susie, Thx for stopping by my post. I love your tool kit. I think alot of people would be happy to get one.
ReplyDeleteThx for sharing
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