Faux Capiz Trinket Box Diy
Make faux capiz trinket boxes out of waxed paper.
Posted by Gail G.
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We've all seen those adorable faux capiz chandeliers made out of ironed wax paper shells posted around blogland. I was inspired to use this technique and instead of cutting out "shells", cut rectangular pieces and glue onto paper mache boxes for awesome looking capiz trinket containers.
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You Will Need (10 things)
- Wax Paper
- Iron
- Paper mache Box
- Xacto Knife
- Tacky Glue
- Mod Podge
- Metallic pearl Acrylic Paint
- Metallic gold Acrylic Paint
- Paint Brush
- Crysal Ball
Steps (5 steps, 240 minutes)
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1
Iron four sheets of wax paper until fused together.
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2
I took a paper mache box that I traced the sides onto the ironed wax paper and cut out. I then cut the sides into 1/2 inch strips using a paper cutter.
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3
It was easy for me to lay the strips on the box and make "lines" with an xacto knife where I wanted to cut. I applied tacky glue at first but later switched to using a brush and mod podge to speed things up.
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4
I glued the faux capiz "tiles" down on all four sides, allowed to dry and . . . .
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painted the tiles and box interior with a combination of white metallic pearl and gold metallic pearl acrylic which gave the tiles a bit more shimmer like you see with real capiz shells. Made a round faux capiz trinket box to match and added crystal balls to the tops.