Greetings and welcome everyone! Here in the U.S., November
is the month of giving thanks, and my platter is overflowing with gratitude
this month. I'm Betsy Skagen of Paper Calliope and I am so thankful that Gina
asked me to serve as the 2015 November Guest Designer of what will soon be know
as Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts.
Today I'm going to show you my Art Cabinet Organizer. If you
are anything like me, you can never have too many places to store art
materials. Made from one of Gina's Designs fabulous kits, it could be used for
many purposes. In fact, I may have to make another for my mail area!
Tutorial--How to make Gina's Art Cabinet Organizer
Since I have been (painfully) slowly giving my studio a teal
and rust industrial chic makeover, I altered the cabinet to fit in with the
rest of my decor. Here's how I did it:
Step 1: Cover all of the wood with brown cocoa bean paint. If you prefer,
you can just paint the surfaces you will leave exposed. Since I was
not sure what I was going to leave uncovered, I went ahead and
painted everything.
Step 3: Completely cover the ledger paper from the 7gypsies
Trousseau Collection with Tea Dye Distress Ink using a blender tool.
Step 4: Measure each of the panels you wish to cover and cut papers from
7gypsies
Maritime and 7gypsies Trousseau collections. Ink edges with
Vintage Photo Distress Ink. Adhere papers to panels with matte Mod
Podge. Add another coat of matte Mod Podge over top of paper to act as
a sealant and let dry.
Step 5: Add a decorative rope ribbon between the two papers
on the large side panel and secure on the inside of the panel. Repeat for the
other side.
Step 6: Assemble the pieces with a strong adhesive such as
Beacon Fabri-Tac. (Don't be fooled by the fabric reference.)
Step 7: Add decorative tape to the exterior corner edges and
seal with Mod Podge.
Step 8: To make the drawers, first assemble the drawers using a strong
adhesive. Use Mod Podge to adhere 7gypsies Conservatory paper to the
side and Maritime paper to the front. Ink edges with Vintage Photo
Distress Ink.
Step 9: Add decorative tape to the exterior corner edges of
the drawers. Seal with a coat of Mod Podge.
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Betsy! That is amazing. Gorgeous paper/colour choices <3
ReplyDeleteI love this caddy!!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Perfect for the craft room or bill paying desk. I love your color combination for this project.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Betsy!
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