How To Make A Wooden Jewelry Box
by Lara Smith
To start, help your child or significant other pick an undecorated jewelry box. The most common type of jewelry box is one with a wooden flip top lid. With time there have been several changes introduced in the designs and styles of the boxes but the function is always the same, to hold what is precious to each owner.
Once a box has been picked out, she can decorate it however they want. This is a great project because it involves minimal adult supervision. It is always a good idea to keep a watch over your child especially if you are using hot glue guns, or sharp objects like scissors. Make sure to have your child glue things to her jewelry box like multicolored jewels, glitter, foam cut outs, etc. The possibilities truly are endless when it comes to designing your own jewelry box.
Have your child paint her jewelry box and personalize it by writing the names of her friends on each one. Your child will love handing out these wooden presents to her close friends!
Boys do not have to feel left out either! They can paint their own tiny boxes and use them to store things like money or tiny treasures collected from outside.
Another neat idea is to glue seashells to the top of the box, store things found from a family vacation to the beach.
If you would like to turn your jewelry box into a modern piggy bank, have an adult cut a slit on the lid of the jewelry box. If you are going to use your box as a bank, make sure you get a box that is deep enough to hold several coins.
Children can also glue beads or buttons to the tops of their boxes, this is a simple project that most children will love. The target age group for this project will most likely be between the ages of 8 and up. Make sure you keep an eye on smaller children and see to it that they do not eat the tiny pieces used for decoration.
Whatever you choose to do with your wooden jewelry box one thing is for certain, your child will be left with a product that they absolutely adore! For more nifty wooden craft ideas look online and at your favorite hobby shop. The possibilities are truly endless when it comes to finding projects that are enjoyed by all ages!
Lara Smith works for Woodworks, LTD, a wholesale craft parts supplier near Fort Worth, TX, offering wood products such as wooden toy wheels, toy parts, buttons and plugs. To learn more about wood parts,wood products,unfinished woo, check out http://www.craftparts.com
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