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3.17.2011

Dressin' It Up...



I have had several inquiries asking me where I found my storage containers for the cloffice. I found them at Ikea and Wal-Mart, but used spray paint to customize them. Today, I wanted to share a tutorial on how to customize your storage containers.


The first containers were from Wal-Mart, I found them in the office aisle on sale.


They were already white. To dress them I simply:

1. Measured the box height. Mine was 4.5"

2. Then decided out how many stripes I wanted. 3 went into 4.5" evenly, so I decided on 3.

3. Measured and marked increments every 1.5" all the way around the box.

4. Decided I wanted the box to be mainly yellow, so I taped off the center stripe (so it would remain white).

5. Spray painted the rest of the box yellow. (I taped the handles on the side of the box and laid it on its top so that inside would not be yellow.

The second set of containers my husband and I bought on a trip to Ikea. At the time we were in a hurry and bought black containers.





The black wasn't working for me, so I taped off the silver touches on the boxes, primed them, and spray painted them a gloss white.

I then wanted to add more pattern and color to the space, so I decided to add a chevron pattern to the binding of the magazine files.

There are several ways to add chevron and a million tutorials on how to do it.

I will show you two.

The first way is the what I did it. I cheated :).

I created this chevron pattern in photoshop a while back, so I already had the pattern.


1. I measured the height and width of my magazine file binding.

2. Plugged the height and width into photoshop to create a new document the size I needed.

3. I then added the pattern to my document, making sure the pattern was centered.

4. Next, I printed the pattern onto contact paper. I had to do this twice since my binding was 13" and my paper was 11."

5. I cut out the pattern and evenly placed it on the magazine file.



6. Next, I covered the sides I did not want painted.

7. Finally, I spray painted the binding.

8. After it dried, simply peel off the contact paper.

Voila...


After I had finished my chevron boxes, I found this (which is one of many) incredibly easy to follow tutorial on how to create a chevron pattern on Makes Me Blush blog. This would be a very simple way to add chevron to your boxes.

When I started I was a little nervous on how the spray paint would hold up on cardboard boxes, but it worked like a charm. You would never know they have been spray painted.

When I started on the cloffice remodel, my original plan was to cover my boxes with fabric. I did try it, but was not happy with the results. The spray paint looks more professional, in my opinion. As I said earlier, you would never know they were spray painted.

I hope this tutorial helps make all of your boxes pretty ones.


Link parties I have linked to today.




Transformation Thursday





23 comments:

  1. Wow these look great! Great idea to paint them, the cheveron pattern is beautiful.

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  2. WOW! These look so great...I'm going to have to give it a try. Thanks for sharing. I love what you've done with your beautiful home.

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  3. Love this idea! So fun and creative and really makes such a difference!

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  4. Those look so fabulous and chic! You are definitely right, you would never know they were spray painted! Freakin' cool DIY. I'm pretty sure I would've followed your blog after only seeing your amazing header...but after this post, you betcha I'm happily following! So glad you visited my blog so I could find yours! (c;

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  5. What a great idea! Thanks for sharing the details!

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  6. Hi Elizabeth. Thanks for leaving a comment on my blog- as I'm sure you know, every and any comment is so appreciated! I'm especially glad because I love that it gave me a chance to discover your blog. I've only read this one post (so far) I love, love, love it!!! (I'm currently working on a tutorial and I've also used the chevron pattern- I think you'll like it!)

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  7. How creative!! You make it look so simple; thanks for the tutorial :)

    http://ladyonaroof.blogspot.com/

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  8. Oh wow, these are beautiful!! Great job!!

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  9. These are awesome. I never would have known they were DIY!

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  10. Wow! You're a very smart and handy woman, you know?!

    Great job!

    Have a great weekend!

    xo

    Luciane at HomeBunch.com

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  11. What a great way to add a little fun to your work space. I'm in desperate need of some storage for magazines that I like to consult, I'd love to update a plain one from an office supply store.

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  12. I have these boxes from IKEA...but i may have to paint them now that I've seen these. They look great!

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  13. I love your storage containers. I shared them on my TT&J facebook page :)

    xoxo
    Jen

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  14. These are wonderful! You have inspired me. I have lots of containers that could use a facelift. Great job with the photoshopped pattern. And the office is looking great!
    You have found a new fan/follower. Can't wait to check out the rest of your blog!

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  15. that is such a wonderful idea! thank you for sharing your idea with us! Now i will look at things like that different (if i do not see what i want i can always change it)

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  16. This is so cute. And your blog is adorable!! I am a new follower. Can't wait to read more. I would love it if you checked out my blog, http://houseofsorensens.blogspot.com and my facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/41-West-Designs/172196482827623

    See you around the blogging world!!

    Brittany

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  17. Love that you changed up the regular old IKEa!

    im inspired
    chickhardware.blogpspot.com

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  18. Thanks for the link love! Great blog!

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  19. So creative and they look professionally done! ;) I'm pretty sure we will be seeing these beauties on pinterest soon! ;)

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