DIY Jewlery Box for Valentine’s Day

DIY Jewlery Box for Valentine's Day

Slowly but surely Valentine’s Day is approaching again. Since shopping is not really possible right now, how about a DIY Jewlery Box for Valentine’s Day?

As you know I am a great fan of recycling. This pretty jewlery box is made from a simple cardboard box, decorated and painted. For the decoration you can use what you have at home or make it from modelling clay. I did a combination.

Take a cardboard box and cut it so it suits you needs. Then you cover it in paper pieces using paper glue (for wallpapers or something like Elmer’s). I used wallpaper glue. You have to watch out a little bit so the box doesn’tget too wet from the glue. If it happens (and it most certainly did to me) make sure to wipe off any excess glue and let the box dry over night. That is a good idea anyway. Otherwise it becomes difficult to glue on the decoration. Covering the box in paper makes it a lot more stabil and you won’t see the writing on it anymore. Before I covered the box, I bent the top a little and added a small sidepiece on both sides so it would keep the shape.

And as I said before make sure to let the box dry completely.

After the drying out comes my beloved hotglue gun, as usual. 🙂 Use it to glue rhine stones and other hard decoration items to the box. For the itms made out of modelling clay you should use paper glue (Elmer’s), because they are not dry yet when you glue them on.

Sometime ago I got some silikone molds for rokoko style trimmings. It was the perfect time to try them out on the jewlery box.

First I used some leftover lace and covered the box with it. That gives the smooth areas some strucure and texture. After that you start glueing on the deco material. Start with the pieces out of modelling clay and use paper glue.

DIY Jewlery Box for Valentine's Day

Then come the rhinestones, pearl chains and anything else you like to add. For that it is best to use the hotglue gun. It will look strange and very colorfulat first. But that will change as soon as you color the jewlery box.

DIY Jewlery Box for Valentine's Day

I use black as the base, because I want the jewlery box to look antique. Afterwards you add metallic paint (acrylic), either gold or another metallic color. The black base makes it look like oxidized metal which creates the antique feel. To create the look you need to thin the metallic paint and apply it to the box with a sponge. It is best to try this out on paper first. Paint an area black, let it dry and then add the metallic paint with the sponge. That way you get a feel for it.

DIY Jewlery Box for Valentine's Day

Once the color is dry you can paint the bottom of the box (or not) and then cover the inside with felt. Only after everything is done cover the box with clear varnish. I made it easy for myself and used spray varnish.

DIY Jewlery Box for Valentine's Day

Now the DIY Jewlery Box for Valentine’s Day is finished. Of course you can use this beautiful jewlery box as a gift on any occasion, e.g. birthdays or anniversaries. We gave it away as a Christmas present.

And here you see a second version of the box. A storage box for ties or bow ties for example.

DIY Jewlery Box for Valentine's Day

DIY Jewlery Box

Total Time8 hours

Equipment

  • Scissors
  • hotglue gun
  • Silicone Molds
  • Paint Brushes
  • Sponge

Materials

  • 1 Cardboard Box
  • Brown Paper to rip into pieces
  • Hotglue
  • Wallpaper Glue
  • Paper Glue (e.g. Elmer's)
  • Modelling Clay
  • Rhinestones
  • other deco
  • Acryllic Paint in black and gold (or other)
  • Clear Varnish
  • Felt for the inside of the box

Instructions

  • Cut cardboard box according to needs.
  • Rip brown paper into pieces and cover box using wallpaper glue. Let dry.
  • Cover box with different leftover materials for structure and texture, e.g.lace
  • Make modelling clay decorations. Don't let them dry.
  • Glue modelling clay decorations to box using paperglue
  • Glue rhinestones and other deco to box using hotglue.
  • Cover box with black paint as base.
  • Use thinned metallic paint and apply with a sponge all over the box. Let dry.
  • Cover inside of box with felt.
  • Cover box in clear varnish. Let dry.