Supplies Used:
- Darice Wood Cabinet with Three Drawers
- Darice Wood Spools
- Mod Podge
- Scrapbook paper
- Folk Art Chalk Paint in Plymouth Rock
- Ink pad
- Glue gun
- Twine
Step one: Remove the drawers from the box. Paint the trim of the box and the sides of the drawers with the chalk paint. Paint three wood spools with the same color.
Step two: Remove the knobs from the front of the drawers. I used scissors to remove some of the glue holding the knobs in place, then twisted the knobs until the came off.
Step three: Trace the front of the drawers on the scrapbook paper and cut out the pieces. Do the same for the sides and top of the box. I used kraft resist paper from a Tim Holtz collection.
Step four: Paint a thin, even layer of Mod Podge onto the wood, then place the paper on top. Press down firmly to ensure that there are no air bubbles. Let it dry.
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