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Thursday, January 28, 2016

Upcycled Wine Bottle Crate


January Project Challenge


Guess what? I've joined the 2016 monthly DIY blogger project challenge! It's super exciting! Each month we have a different project to create based on a named material theme. This month it's spindles/moulding/trim. 

I had some moulding left over from our kitchen project and a wooden wine crate from a thrift shop. My idea was to create a framed in chalkboard lid and turn the crate into a vintage or antique storage box.


The supplies I needed were: chalkboard contact paper, wood glue, stain, dark wax, and a rope handle. 


First to do, was miter cut the moulding to the size of the lid of the box. 


Setting those aside, I cut the chalkboard paper to fit on the lid and exposing 1/2 inch of the wood around the outside edges for gluing the wood trim on. 

Then, smoothed the chalkboard paper on. Glued the trim on with a small amount of glue on the exposed wood area on the lid. 

And, finally, added a cast iron griddle for weight until the glue dried. 


Once the glue dried, I stained the entire box inside and out. Then dark waxed all of the crevices and imperfections for an aged look. 


For the rope handle, I applied the dark wax to make it look old as well. 


By slipping the rope into holes, a handle is made by tying the ends into knots at the inside of the box to hold it in place. 






Hanging it on the wall makes a great memo board. 


And keeping pens and pencils inside is a nice way to stay organized. 




It has the antique look I was going for. 


Cute and functional! 



Now that this project is crossed off my list... I need to work on the others.  


But before that, let's have a cup of coffee and check out more of the project challenge from the rest of the group!





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1 comment:

  1. Awesome! I really like how it turned out! I will be pinning so the next time I find something similar, I will know what to do with it. Thanks for the idea!

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