Add a Special Touch to Your Wedding With a DIY Hand-Lettered Wooden Ring Box
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Adding personal and unique touches to your wedding couldn't be simpler with this gorgeous hand-lettered ring bearer box. Bare wooden boxes, which are surprisingly inexpensive (under $3), come in all shapes and sizes at your local craft supply store. Once painted, you can personalize the box by adding names, a wedding date, or a favorite quote. What I love most about this project is that the box can be repurposed as a jewelry box and will be the perfect wedding keepsake for years to come.
Here's what you'll need:
- Bare wooden box (you can find them at any craft supply store)
- Small paintbrush
- Spare fabric
- Pillow filling
- Gold and white acrylic paint
- Paper
- Graphite pencil
- Ribbon
- Needle and thread
- White oil-based paint marker
- Scissors
Step 1:
Paint the outside of the box. For this project, I painted the lid of the box gold and the base of the box white. Wait 30 minutes or until dry.
Tip: Hang the open box on a spray can to allow for easy drying.
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Step 2:
Paint the inside of the box, and let dry.
Step 3:
Using a pencil and a piece of paper, sketch out a design for the top of the box. If you plan on free handing the lettering, move directly to step eight.
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Step 4:
With the text side down, use a pencil to shade over the back side of the paper.
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Step 5:
Place the paper (text side up) onto the top of the box. Use a pencil to firmly trace over the lettering.
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Step 6:
Remove the paper and you should see a light pencil tracing on the box.
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Step 7:
Use the marker to go over the tracing.
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Step 8:
Cut fabric to roughly the length and width of the box, leaving 3/4 inches of excess margin. You'll need two pieces of fabric, equal in length.
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Step 9:
Overlap the two pieces of fabric (print sides facing each other). Sew three of the four edges together. Knot the thread.
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Step 10:
Flip the fabric inside out. You should have formed a little pocket. Add filling to the inside of the pocket. Sew the remaining edge up.
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Step 11:
Stuff the pillow into the box. Sew a piece of ribbon to the center of the pillow.
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Step 12:
String the rings onto the ribbon, and secure with a simple bow.
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