Supplies available at Designaholic Studio:
2 x 4” Wood Coaster (coming soon)
DecoArt Americana Acrylic Paint – Buttermilk (coming soon)
Stamperia Allegro Acrylic Paint – Avocado
Stamperia Allegro Acrylic Paint – Ivory
Finnabair Art Alchemy Metallic Wax – Vintage Gold
DecoArt Satin Varnish (coming soon)
Other supplies: paper towel, ruler, pencil, painters’ tape
Over the years, I have been on the lookout for a square tissue box cover that I could bring out and use every Christmas. I have been unsuccessful in my quest and finally decided to create one for myself. Because I lean toward the look of Victorian decoration, I’ve done my box in that style and hope that you like it. As we get closer to Christmas, I may do another to suit a different decorating approach. Here are the step-by-step directions for the Victorian Santa:
- Paint entire box (inside and out) with Buttermilk. Let dry.
- Re-paint the top with Avocado (2/3 coats)
- On the 2 wider sides of the box, measure in 1/2cm from each side and mark with a small pencil mark.
- Repeat a little lower down.
- Using your ruler, join the two marks.
- Place the ruler against one of these joined lines, measuring and marking at 2cm intervals.
- Repeat this process further down the box
- Join the marked spots
- Tape off every second stripe and paint them Avocado (3 coats) – see picture
- Remove the tape once painting is complete (you do not have to wait until dry for this)
- Tidy up edges as necessary
- Paint the top of the coaster Ivory and the sides Avocado.
- Tear Santa wreath from rice paper\cover the coaster piece with mix media glue, place the Santa wreath onto the middle and put a second coat of mix media glue over the top. Let dry.
- Put out a puddle of Ivory, buttermilk, and Avocado paint.
- Use your round sponge by pouncing up and down on a piece of paper towel and then onto the area around the Santa wreath after you’ve dipped lightly into one or more of you 3 colours – blending as you go. Let dry.
- Using paper towel around your finger, dab and blend some metallic wax around the coaster piece and on the sides.
- Complete the 2nd coaster in the same way.
- Using Aleene’s glue, attach the coaster piece to any side of the box and the second to the opposite side. Let dry well!
- Place gold wax around the edges of the box top and on the top and bottom edges of the box sides.
- Varnish the entire box (including coaster piece) with at least 2 coats of Satin varnish and let dry well between coats
Now you are ready to put that rather unattractive tissue box into a cover that is lovely and that you created. Take your time, enjoy creating and have a fun crafting day. I leave you with my mantra “try it, you’ll love it”.