02/17/17 07:51:29AM @janine-da-froggy:
This was a craft kit I got for $12 at Kmart (In Australia). All I needed to get was sticky tape, glue (like mod podge to use as a sealer), A hammer and a block of wood to knock the bits together without leaving hammer marks on the fiber-board, and some craft paper which I already had a stash of.The boxes are cardboard, and the instructions said to tape them into...well, boxes. I dug out the PVA to make extra sure. I also coated the fiber-board with Liqutex gloss medium and varnish...I had it, so did it...lol. I also found some old decals I had in my scrap-booking stash. The little coffee maker just fills me with such delight!
This was a long and at times tedious task taping all of these boxes together, but I have to admit that the end product makes me super happy. Now I have a place to put all my small dies and embellishments to make cards and stuff. The less I have to rummage, the happier I am. LOL!
ow very very awesome
That's awesome!
This was a craft kit I got for $12 at Kmart (In Australia). All I needed to get was sticky tape, glue (like mod podge to use as a sealer), A hammer and a block of wood to knock the bits together without leaving hammer marks on the fiber-board, and some craft paper which I already had a stash of.The boxes are cardboard, and the instructions said to tape them into...well, boxes. I dug out the PVA to make extra sure. I also coated the fiber-board with Liqutex gloss medium and varnish...I had it, so did it...lol. I also found some old decals I had in my scrap-booking stash. The little coffee maker just fills me with such delight!
This was a long and at times tedious task taping all of these boxes together, but I have to admit that the end product makes me super happy. Now I have a place to put all my small dies and embellishments to make cards and stuff. The less I have to rummage, the happier I am. LOL!