How to make fun little toy boxes out of used milk cartons:
Do you find that you've got far too many baby bits and bobs lying around the house without a home?
Here's a super simple way to keep things tidy but still an attractive decoration and easy to personalise!
Do you find that you've got far too many baby bits and bobs lying around the house without a home?
Here's a super simple way to keep things tidy but still an attractive decoration and easy to personalise!
Make sure you have thoroughly washed out your box and it's completely dry.
First cut the top off at your desired height. If you want a shallower box, simply cut further down from the top.
Then, using a basic acrylic paint of your choice, start painting your box!
A couple of coats will be needed to cover the writing,
and if you want the box to be more hard wearing, a coat of gloss or PVA should give it a nice finish.
To cover those raggedy edges up and give the box a homely feel, I felt a cosy crochet cuff would work lovely, or even a fabric one would work too.
Crochet cuff:
- Cast on and chain stitch to the circumference of your box
- Then undo 3 or 4 stitches (This will make the cuff slightly tighter than the box opening so that it will hug the box close and not slip down
- Slip stitch into the 1st chain to create a circle.
- Then single crochet (or double crochet - depending on if you use US or UK patterns) 8 rounds
- And cast off your stitching
You can make your cuff longer or shorter depending on how much of your box you would like to cover.
Once the paint on your box is dry, wrap your cuff around the rim of your box and fold half of it into your new toy box to give the edges a lovely finished touch.
Ta da!
A simple, cute and fun way to turn milk boxes into toy boxes!
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