2.9K views · 61 reactions | Jewelry Holder DIY | Jewelry Holder DIY | By We Craft Around | Hey guys it's Beth. Today I used some of these boxes and a shelf liner from Dollar Tree. I removed the tags from the boxes. And then on just one side filled in those holes with some sparkling. I then took this eight by ten picture frame from Dollar Tree. Removed the inserts and the pins. I took foggy color chalk paint by Folkart and painted the entire frame with two coats. Then sanded down the sparkling on those boxes. Used wood glue and hot glue to glue them together. And then I took the same chalk paint and covered those boxes entirely with two coats. I then took these 212 inch stir sticks that I get from Amazon and painted them with the same color as well. Also two coats. Once everything was dry, I took this matte varnish by Waverly and applied that to all of those pieces. Next I took the picture frame and flipped it over so I'm working with the back. And I have a piece of shelf liner that the larger than the entire frame. Added some hot glue to the very top. Placed down the shelf liner. And then it flipped the rest of the shelf liner up and worked in sections. Just adding hot glue as I went. And placing down the shelf liner just making sure it was nice and stretched out. And did that around the entire frame and then once that was attached, cut off the excess. And then I added back in two of the little metal pieces to the boxes just on the front side. And then I held one of the stir sticks up to the side. Marked it off where it's going to be meeting it. Did the same on the other side on the that stick. And then used E 6000 and hot glue to attach those sticks to the back of the frame on the edge. And made sure to leave the piece that I had marked off for those boxes below the frame. And then I took E 6, 000 again and hot glue. Put it on the bottom of the frame and the remainder of those sticks. And attach that to the back of those boxes. So the frame sits right on top of the boxes. The sticks are attached to the back of the boxes. And that is it. Thank you guys so much for watching.
102K views · 1.7K reactions | Shadow Box Display DIY | Shadow Box Display DIY | By We Craft Around | Everybody it's Beth. Today I'm using these wooden crates from Dollar Tree. I take three of them and add wood glue to the sides. And place them end to end. Clamp them together and add masking tape on the bottom until that glue sets. I make two sets of three and two sets of two. I used a total of ten of the crates altogether. I let the glue set for about half an hour before I work with them again. But it does take a full twenty-four hours for that glue to fully cure. After the glue had set for about half an hour, I removed all the tape and clamps. I then painted them almost entirely with ink color chalk paint and that's by Waverly. The only part I did not paint was the inside bottom portion of each of the crates. I had cut down a piece of cardstock that fit inside the bottom of the crates. I traced that out on this scrapbook paper that I got from Timu. I needed 10 of those pieces of scrapbook paper. And then I'm taking Mod Podge and applying that to the back of each of the pieces of paper. Once I have the Mod Podge fully applied onto the back, I place it inside the crate. Lining it up on the bottom, smoothing it out with my hands at first and then take a piece of parchment paper and use that to help me smooth it out just to make sure there aren't any bubbles or wrinkles. I then am taking the sets of two and I'm adding wood glue to one of the ends and I place it on the end of the set of three. Clamp that together. Do the same thing on the other side of that set of three. And then flip it around and add those sets of two. Wood gluing on the other ends of those and placing it on the other set of three. And clamping that together until that glue sets. And that is it for this project. Thank you so much for watching.
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