Decoupage Tissue Paper Flatware Box Makeover

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Use decoupage tissue paper to update old flatware boxes! Completely change them up and use them for so many things!

Hello sweet friends!

It’s Trashy Tuesday and I’m sharing some trash!! lol One that almost ended up in the trash anyway. Haha! It gave me a fit. But I persevered, and here we are.

trash to treasure pink box
You know those ole flatware boxes that you can find everywhere, anytime, when thrifting. Well, I’ve made over a bunch of them, and those darn innards never get easier to remove, I tell ya! They really do make great little boxes when you do, though.

Here’s a few I’ve made over if you want to take a look at these first:

Told ya I had a few! I have a hard time passing them up when I see them because, other than ripping the insides out, they are super fun to make over.

Decoupage Tissue Paper Flatware Box Makeover

Here is how this one began.

brown flatware box with blue interior

Nice box, right?!

REMOVE THE INSIDES

The insides weren’t as hard to remove as some I’ve had.

hammering away the silver holder

But still pretty tedious.

peeling away the cardboard under the fabric

I wet the cardboard to help it come off more easily. Probably a mistake because I think it activated that icky, sticky brown glue.

spraying the cardboard

Ugh, send help. lol

scraping the cardboard inside the box

And done. Ish.

inside of the box with innards out

CHOOSE EXTERIOR DESIGN

package with tissue paper

I decided to go with this decoupage tissue paper. This one comes with three designs. I used just the one, so I still have two left to make other pretty things with.

blue tissue paper with white roses

I had already ironed it when I took the above photo. You should iron these to get the fold creases out before using.

This is another one in the pack. See the folds?

dark tissue paper with pink roses

PAINT THE INSIDE OF THE FLATWARE BOX

jar of chestler paint

I chose Chestler because it matched the color blue on the decoupage tissue paper perfectly.

So yeah, I painted it and left it for a day or two. Came back to this.

scraping up the painted bottom of flatware box

It was scratching off because of that gummy glue underneath. It was embedded into the inside of the flatware box, but I scraped as much as I could. Then I used Ultra Grip before repainting. That seemed to do the trick.
Still…I didn’t love the pattern of the material used inside the box. At this point, I am pretty deep in, and I need to get this one done for our Tuesday post. So I didn’t have the time to change course and add fabric/etc to cover it up. I’ll show you what I did a bit later to take the attention away from it, though.

DECOUPAGE TISSUE PAPER TO THE EXTERIOR

OH! Apparently, I didn’t take a picture of the outside, but I painted it white so the tissue paper and pattern would show up nicely.

decoupage gel jar

For this part, I used our Decoupage and Transfer Gel and an old chip brush.

applying decoupage gel to top of box

Next, I laid the tissue paper (by the way, this “tissue paper” isn’t like tissue paper in the normal sense; it’s more like fibrous paper) over the flatware box.

applying tissue paper on top of box

I secured the top first. (and then dried it with a hair dryer)

Then I did each side one by one, repeating that pattern. Once a side was done and dry, I sanded off the excess from the bottom.

lightly sanding edges of box to "cut" tissue paper

bottom of box with sanded paper removed

Once I had all sides done, I worked on the corners.

With all the sides attached and dried, I’m left with this.

holding up excess paper at corners

I simply sanded each side individually.

showing where I sanded corner

And it leaves perfectly connected pieces at the corners. (you’ll see in the finish photos below)

After that, I used a box cutter to cut through the tissue paper at the box opening.

using a box cutter to cut line where opening is

DECORATE THE INSIDE

“Decorate the inside,” aka, give us something to distract us from the texture inside the box.

transfers laying inside box

This is sort of the plan. I added to it as you’ll see below.

rose transfers inside box

As you can see above, I ended up taking the gold lettering all the way up one side.
And I decided to add some roses along with the butterflies.

arranging rose transfers inside box

Something like this.
Adding a little stem so it doesn’t look like that one rose is just hanging out there in la-la land.

applying a stem under rose

rose and stems inside box

Better.

Everything will get a coat of Toughcoat Topcoat in Matte.

HARDWARE

I almost didn’t add this, but then decided to.

gold handle with gilder's paste beside it

It’s an oldie from my stash and was bronze. I actually used “Bronze” Gilder’s Paste, which looks like a beautiful, rich gold, to change the color.
Funny, huh?

REVEAL

blue and white rose box with gold handle

I love the rich blue color with the white roses in this paper.

top view of blue box with white roses

front view of blue and white rose box with gold handle

Oh, I use my hot glue gun to attach the handle.

Here’s how I handled the hinge issue…I used my box cutter and cut them out.

back view of box showing hinges

Inside…

inside of box with gold script on one side, roses and butterflies on other and butterly on lid

blue and white rose box with gold handle front view

Another flatware box saved from the landfill! Ready to be used and loved.

PIN it to save it!

Use decoupage tissue paper to update old flatware boxes! Completely change them up and use them for so many things!

Don’t forget to check out my friends’ treasures today, too!

trashy treasures before

  1. Salvaged Inspirations
  2. Confessions of a Serial DIYer
  3. Me! You are here!

I also thought I’d update you on the new room (screened porch turned into living space). I shared this one the other day…

room with unfinished ceiling

We are actually further along than this now! Yippee!

But I did use a little AI to see what this room would look like with a stained-wood ceiling and a white-plank ceiling. It really helped me visualize and make a decision.
I threw them up on my Facebook page to see what everyone thought. I know which way we are going, but I thought it’d be fun to see what you all think here??

room with stained ceiling and wood floor

room with white plant ceiling and wood floor

Now, keep in mind that AI is not perfect, so the upper wall (in both photos) above the windows and door will be painted in whatever color we choose. (I’m thinking Oyster Bay right now, always subject to change,lol) Oh, and the ceiling is not fully accurate either. Haha!Got to love AI.

Hope you have a wonderful week, friends!

xoxo


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