Do you have small pieces of paper, snips of trim and other craft scraps left over from another project? You can make personalized wedding party favors your guests will keep forever. Even the tiniest bit of fabric can turn an ordinary item into a darling brooch, pocket treasure chest or homage to something wonderful. Try your hand at altering a matchbox with these step-by-step project instructions. ~ by Kim M. Bayne
Personalized for the Mother of the BrideMaterials & Tools ListCardboard Matchboxes, like Strike On Box Matches 32 count by Diamond BrandsPaper Trimmer, like Fiskars 12" Portable Paper Trimmer Item #95987097Good Pair of Comfortable, Teflon-like Coated Scissors for Cutting Tape, like Armada Velvet Touch Scissors
Tacky Double-sided Tape, like Art Accentz Terrifically Tacky Tape Roll in 1 & 1/16 inch and 1/8 inch widths, by Provo CraftSticker Paper for Making Glitter Lace Paper [
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Purple Fabric Ribbon, like 5mm (3/16 inch) wide 100% Polyester Spool O' Ribbon by OffrayOne Bunch of Small Artificial Flowers in Lavender, like Modern Romance Item #MR6975-79 by Hirschberg Schutz & Co.Wire Wrapping Stick, like a Mandrel from the Wire Worker Set by Artistic WireWhite, Thick and Tacky Paper Crafting Glue, like Aleene's Tacky GlueMetallic Acrylic Paint, like Dazzling Metallics in Purple Pearl by DecoArt1/2-inch Wide Foam Brush for Applying Acrylic PaintHand Held Paper Punch, like 1/8-inch Round Punchline Punch Item #52400 by McGillStrands of Tiny White Faux Pearls (Plastic), like 4mm White Pearls by DariceSmall White Plastic Imprinted Beads, like Alphabet and Heart Beads by Crafts Etc.Small Wooden Purple Button for Embellishing Inside of Matchbox TraySmall Wooden Bead for Creating a Tray HandleFlower-shaped Sequin in White or LavenderJewelry Pin Backs, like 1/4-inch Nickle Plated Steel Pin Back Item #1880-61 by Darice
Some of the Supplies You'll Need
The Steps
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1. To determine the size of your decorative paper, measure the length, width and height of your matchbox. I used different matchboxes for this project but I strongly recommend Diamond Brands. Diamond's cardboard is sturdier than other matchboxes, making it the best choice for crafts applications.
2. Cut your sticker paper to the size needed for wrapping around the box. Use the sticker paper to make glitter lace paper in purple and silver.
3. Apply double-stick tacky tape around the sleeve of the matchbox, covering most of the surface.
4. Remove the backing on the tacky tape. Wrap the glitter lace paper around the matchbox, taking care to align the edges.
5. Use a small piece of tape to adhere the end of the glitter lace paper to itself.
6. Trim any paper that extends beyond the box edges.
7. Tape or glue the fabric ribbon around the box ends.
8. Select a flower and leaf from your artificial flower bunch. Hold the petal and leaf tops together and twist a few times around each other. Tightly wrap the individual stems around the shaft of a wire wrapping tool.
9. Glue the flower on the front of the matchbox sleeve.
10. Paint the matchbox tray both inside and out. Paint it twice, allowing it to dry between coats. The picture shows a sampling of colors.
11. After the paint has dried, punch two small holes in a short side of the matchbox tray. This is where you'll fashion a handle for opening your treasure box. You may have to squeeze hard to punch through the tray if the cardboard overlaps.
12. Glue the pearl strand to the inside of the matchbox tray, around all four corners.
13. Wrap the stem of another flower around the wire tool. Glue the flower inside the tray. Glue a small button, alphabet and heart beads, and/or other embellishments inside the matchbox tray.
14. Thread a flower stem or piece of wire through a wooden bead and the tray holes. Twist the wire ends loosely to avoid tearing the box holes. You now have a handle to pull open the matchbox drawer.
15. Glue a pin clasp to the back of the matchbox. After the glue has dried, you're ready to wear your miniature art creation.
Project Tips
If you're making several matchbox pocket shrines for wedding favors, simplify your design for faster assembly.Excessive handling may cause glitter to rub off on your hands. You may wish to spray your glitter lace paper with an acrylic matte sealer before attaching the paper to the box.Once you've applied the glitter lace paper to the tacky tape, it's on for good. Don't try to reposition it or you'll tear it and/or the matchbox.If punching holes in the tray is too hard or frustrating, forget about it! Glue your wooden bead to the outside of the tray instead.
Additional ReadingArtful Bride Wedding Favors & Decorations: A Stylish Brides Guide to Simple, Handmade Wedding Crafts, by April L. Paffrath, Paula Grasdal, Livia McRee.Fabulous Favors: Favors for Parties, Weddings, and Holidays, by Beverly ClarkCreative Wedding Keepsakes You Can Make: by Terry L. Rye, Laurel TudorProduct Resource GuideOut of time? Find hundreds of ready-made wedding favors here!Buy your craft supplies at MisterArt.comWholesale Arts & Crafts SuppliesMost project photos on this page were taken with a 5.0 MP resolution KODAK EASYSHARE DX4530 Zoom Digital CameraArticle Description: Do you have pieces of paper, snips of trim and other craft scraps left over from another project? Alter a matchbox into a personalized party favor your guests will adore.