Embellished and decoupaged boxes for Halloween Decor

Hi, Robyn here, with a guest post for Halloween. This little project combines three of my favorite things – using several ScraPerfect products, dollar store crafts and repurposing things.
I found these little coffin shaped boxes at my local dollar
store, where I also grabbed a bag of creepy-crawly plastic things. I was inspired by a
Pinterest board where someone decorated some old books with skeletons and bugs.
But they used hot glue, and I wanted to use Best Glue Ever.
First I selected my items and turned them over to add tiny
spots of Best Glue Ever to the back. Being plastic, I left them to sit for a
while so the spots would get super tacky. BGE is great for adhering different materials together.

Then, since I had no medium handy, I diluted
some BGE with plain water, probably about 3-to-1 water to glue. I found that it
worked best if I painted it on to the cardboard as well as the paper – pages
from a vintage dictionary. I decoupaged the paper to the boxes and lids. Once
they were dry, if there were corners raising up, I put a tiny dab of BGE to
hold them.

I then placed the plastic pieces where I wanted the on the
lids and they grabbed the dry paper. To be honest, if I were doing this again,
I would probably spray paint the plastic pieces the day before, perhaps grey or
black, with something that worked on plastic.
Now BGE is not really a decoupage medium – it isn’t a
sealer. So I did have some tackiness on the surface of the boxes. I grabbed my
Perfect Crafting Pouch and tapped over the whole thing, removing any tacky
feeling and incidentally setting up the plastic to accept paint, as I happily discovered.
My fingers and work mat were pretty messy with glue, so I
cleaned up with Best Cleaner Ever, before moving on to painting. 

I used acrylic craft paints with a sponge brush to create an aged effect on the boxes. I’ve added them to my Halloween mantel, and I will display with my mini-canvases and the bowls of candy for trick-or-treaters on Halloween night.

Additional elements could be adding a border of lace or
ribbon trim to the edges, or putting some bling on the surfaces with BGE and the
Embellie Gellie.
Happy Halloween and Happy Crafting!

Designer

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