I have an antique tool box that a special friend gave me years ago.
I thought that pallet boards would make a perfect imitation antique tool box.
I thought that pallet boards would make a perfect imitation antique tool box.
and
Guess what?
I saved some pieces.
I am so glad I did.
The rungs on the chair made a perfect handle for my mini tool boxes.
I measured and cut out each piece for one box.
Since I cut out enough for two boxes,
I tied and bundled them together with twine so I wouldn't mix up the pieces.
I drilled a hole in the end pieces big enough to fit the rung.
I then attached the end to the bottom piece like this.
Since I cut out enough for two boxes,
I tied and bundled them together with twine so I wouldn't mix up the pieces.
I drilled a hole in the end pieces big enough to fit the rung.
I then attached the end to the bottom piece like this.
I flipped it over and attached the other end like this.
Then I added the sides to the rest of the box.
I was NOT happy with the way I cut the ends,
SO............
I went back to the garage and cut the ends in more of a triangle shape.
like this:
That was much better!
Copying a font off of my computer,
I transferred the word Herbs using the charcoal method.
I numbered these boxes on the other side.
I also added some leather straps to the inside of the mini tool boxes.
I did a wash of stain over the fresh cut wood to antique them.
I really love the way these turned out.
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Great work! I really like the way they look. What's next? :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteI Love this Tammy! What a clever idea! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!
sandraallen260@centurytel.net
Yep, the second cut did the trick. They are just darling, and I didn't hear of any hammer incidents. LOL
ReplyDeleteI need to come up & barter with you. I don't have anything you might want though:)
ReplyDeleteHello !
ReplyDeleteYour blog looks great and looks like you have a lot of neat ideas. Thanks for following my blog !!
Tammy, love those. Are you selling them at the craft sale? Great job!
ReplyDeleteLOVE these!! You are soooo talented!! :)
ReplyDeleteWow-looks great! Impressive :)
ReplyDeleteSusan
Another great primitive project that I lust after! I like the triangular cut best and I loved how you staged the box! I came over from YOUR party - got to go visit more links!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! What a great idea...you are soooo talented! ~ Judy
ReplyDeleteI love these!
ReplyDeleteI love this! The shape is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful box and so many uses! This was a great tutorial with such easy to follow steps. I'm very visual so I love it when things are clear to follow along with. I can see a few of these in my future to help whittle down my pallet stash.
ReplyDeleteSo very cute and so many uses. Great job. Thanks for sharing at the All Star Block Party.
ReplyDeleteHolly
That's so cool! You make me want to hoard every single wooden item I have. I might just need it. These are really adorably rustic.
ReplyDeleteLiz
Oh... shut up!! These are FABULOUS! I'm pretty envious!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! You are the woman! Thanks for linking up at Doodles & Stitches. I always LOVE looking at your creations!
ReplyDeleteThese are just AWESOME.... and so rustic and fantastic... I so love them... I had to "pin" them on Pinterest.... they are just SUPER!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at the ALL STARS BLOCK PARTY...
Carri
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