I also promised you a tutorial, so here you go!
Step 1: Gather supplies. You'll need boxes of matches (I got a stack of 2 at the dollar store), Mod Podge, spray adhesive, a white paint pen, a foam brush, scissors, and scrapbook paper.
Step 2: Measure your match boxes and cut out the paper to the appropriate size. You'll need just one rectangle for the top and one for the bottom.
Step 3: Take it outside! Spray the backs of the paper with spray adhesive in an even layer. Bring them inside while they're still sticky.
Step 4: Adhere each rectangular piece to the top and bottom.
Step 5: You'll end up with some of the original red box showing. UGLY! Use your paint pen to cover this. It will take a few layers; wait for each coat to dry before covering again with the paint pen.
Step 6: Use your Mod Podge and foam brush to cover the top and bottom piece, overlapping to the side but not covering the strip you'll use to strike the match (obvi). Let dry.
You're all set! Enjoy using your beautiful new match boxes!
SOOOO pretty and crafty! ;-) Can you please live next door??!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea!! Great tutorial April! xoxo
ReplyDeleteadorable! I did this with the little matchbooks for the cigar bar at our wedding. Never thought to do big ones for around the house!
ReplyDeleteSo so pretty, I should whip up a few of those to keep around my house.
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