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craftsty is a group administrator craftsty  Pro User  says:

I hope everyone can understand this >.< But here it is and if you have any questions feel free to ask. You can also decorate and add whatever you wish.

Supplies you will need:
4 matchboxes (same sizes)
Acrylic Paint
Paint Brush
Pretty Paper or Adhesive Paper
Stick of Glue
Strong glue for legs and handles (I use Bond 527)

Matchbox Dresser Tutorial - Supplies


Step 1: Paint
Paint your matchboxes. I paint the whole thing inside and out and the drawers. Use thin layers 3-4 coats so the matchbox does not loose its shape from being drenched in paint. Let dry between coats.

Matchbox Dresser Tutorial - Step 1

Step 2:
When completely dry put the drawers back inside the slides. This is very important when starting Step 3 otherwise you will have a hard time attaching the boxes.

Step 3:
Use your stick glue and apply all over one side of a matchbox. Take another matchbox and stack it ontop of the glue. Hold together and make sure all sides are flush with one another. If you don't you will have an uneven drawer. Glue the 2nd matchbox and stick #3 ontop and keep going until all matchboxes are stacked and flush with one another.

Matchbox Dresser Tutorial - Step 2

Step 4:
After I have put the matchboxes together I sit them aside with something heavy ontop for about 20 minutes to allow the glue to dry completely.

Matchbox Dresser Tutorial - Step 3

Step 5:
Trace the length of your box on the backside of your paper. Then cut the paper.

Matchbox Dresser Tutorial - Step 4

Step 6:
Take your stick glue and put it all over the back of your paper.

Step 7:
Wrap your matchboxes with the paper and press firmly but delicately to make sure you do not unloosen the boxes. Let dry for about 5 minutes.

Matchbox Dresser Tutorial - Step 5

Step 8: Handles
Using your strong glue dab a small amount into a container like I show below or somewhere it will be easy to dab the bead into the glue. Attach it to the middle of the drawer. Continue this will all beads putting them in a row.

Matchbox Dresser Tutorial - Step 7

Matchbox Dresser Tutorial - Step 8

Step 9: Legs
Using your strong glue also dab a small amount onto your bead or wood piece. Attach to the bottom left top. Continue this with all the legs attaching them on each corner of the bottom.

Matchbox Dresser Tutorial - Step 10

Step 10:
Let dry for aslong as the glue recommends.

You are done and now have yourself a matchbox drawer! I suggest that you push the drawers from the back so that you don't pull the beads off. And don't forget to filler up :D

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KawaiiKewpie  Pro User  says:

Dear me! Thanks for sharing this, this tutorial rocks!
Posted 60 months ago. (permalink)

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craftsty is a group administrator craftsty  Pro User  says:

Your welcome :)
Posted 60 months ago. (permalink)

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Sonhos Coloridos  Pro User  says:

Ohhh I love it!!!
And it seems easy... i´ll try!!

Thanks Barbara!! :))
Posted 60 months ago. (permalink)

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Lilokas - Instinto Criativo says:

Very nice! Thanks! :D
Posted 60 months ago. (permalink)

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florspace is a group administrator florspace  Pro User  says:

Barbara, what would I do without you?
This tute is invaluable! And that paper's really pretty!
Posted 60 months ago. (permalink)

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Pinuxette  Pro User  says:

Thank you for this great tutorial!
Posted 60 months ago. (permalink)

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ellatori says:

thank you for the tutorial. it gives me some ideas.
Posted 60 months ago. (permalink)

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flowerlily1  Pro User  says:

this is great...thank you for sharing
Posted 54 months ago. (permalink)

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Metallyptica says:

This tutorial is great!! Makes me wanna use a few matchboxes that I've been saving for a big Xmas project (yeah, I know it's too months away!!)!! LOL
Posted 52 months ago. (permalink)

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xHopelessRomanticx says:

how wonderful! :D I love this tutorial! will start saving the matchboxes :D
Posted 51 months ago. (permalink)

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Queen Gracie says:

They also make the larger boxes of matches, would be perfect for holding earrings, bracelets, and smaller jewelry items! I'm on my way out the door to go buy some match boxes right now! Thanks for sharing...Gracie
Posted 49 months ago. (permalink)

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SWEET LIKE CHOCOLATE1 says:

Thank you its so sweet. I will try do one.
Posted 48 months ago. (permalink)

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BY ROSYPEPPER says:

Lindo
Posted 34 months ago. (permalink)

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cris_siq says:

Lovely! Thanks for sharing! :-D
Posted 34 months ago. (permalink)

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