Hello everyone! I hope you all are doing great. It's been a long time since I last posted in this community. Since it's final exam season, most of my time has been spent studying and preparing for papers. Luckily, I had a gap between my exams, so I decided to use some of that free time to do something creative.
While scrolling through social media, I often come across amazing DIY and craft ideas. I usually save the ones I like and hope to try them whenever I get some free time. This jewelry box was one of those saved ideas that I finally got the chance to make. It was a fun and relaxing project that helped me take a break from the stress of exams.
1)ice cream sticks
2)poster colors
3)glue gun
4)pearls
5)crepe paper
1)We will cut the crepe paper according to the size of the box we want.You can cut it according to your likings
2)Then we will start attaching all the ice-cream sticks to the paper one by one.It is a time taking process.I also used alot of glue coz I wanted it to stick perfectly but I would recommend simple glue instead of glue gun.
Then I took a cardboard and cut two pieces of it in the shape of a box and then attached it to the crepe paper.I forgot to mention it in the things you need portion but you also need a cardboard
Then we will attach both of the pieces to the crepe paper very carefully so It will stick perfectly.
Then I covered the pieces with pink A4 paper so It will give a cleaner look. honestly I hate this part of always mess up.But it doesn't matter i am the one using the box so I don't mind it
Then I colored the box and I literally painted my whole face and bedsheet with the paint.This part was very messy honestly but I enjoyed it and then I let it dry for some time
Then after it dryed I added the pearls and when I was adding the pearls and yarn to close the box I used too much glue and it literally looked so bad that's why I am giving you guys advice not to use hot glue😭😭but it's ok it's ok it turned out good and it was very spacious
*Thats all from my side.Hope you guys liked my post. See you soon with some more creations.