Storage doesn’t have to be boring! I used bright paints, paper and decoupage on this wood storage bin – and now I’m storing my books in style.

When I one day have the craft room of my dreams, there will be so many organizational wood storage bins that it will look like the warehouse at the end Raiders of the Lost Arc.
I’d love everything to have its place, and if it did I’m completely convinced that I would be able to be more effective in my crafting . . . the creativity would churn out more quickly because I would know exactly what I have. A girl can dream, can’t she?
Here are the instructions for wood storage bin #328.
Decorate a Wood Storage Bin
Gather These Supplies
- FolkArt Acrylic Paint –ย Bright Baby Pink,ย Turquoise,ย Yellow Citron
- Mod Podge Satin
- Wood Storage Bin
- 2โ Wood Balls – 4
- My Mindโs Eye Scrapbook Paper โ 4 sheets, 2 each of 2 designs
- Turquoise Ribbon โ 1 roll
- Paper Flowers โ 4 coordinating (I used Prima)
- Pink Buttons – 2
- 1โ Flat Paint Brush
- Craft Glue
- Craft Knife and Mat
- Pencil
- Scissors
1. I always trace the shapes for my finished project first. Why? Because if pencil marks get on my surface, then I can paint over them. Start by tracing one side of the bin on the four sheets of paper. Set those sheets aside โyouโll cut them while the paint is drying on your project.
2. If you havenโt noticed, I fancy colorblocking. On the storage bin, paint the inside Turquoise, two sides Yellow Citron and two sides Bright Baby Pink. Paint the bottom whatever color you want โ I painted it Turquoise. You will have to paint several coats of all colors. Allow to dry.
3. While the bin is drying, paint the wood balls Turquoise. Allow to dry.
4. You are now going to cut the paper. Measure approximately 1/8โ inside your trace line on all four pieces from step 1 and trim them down using the craft knife.
5. When your bin is dry, adhere these four pieces to the sides using the Mod Podge. Work one side at a time. Completely smooth out all air bubbles and allow to dry for 15 โ 20 minutes.
6. Coat the entire bin with at least two coats of Mod Podge. Coat the inside and the wood balls as well. Allow to dry completely.
7. Glue the wood balls to the four corners of the bottom with the craft glue. Allow to dry.
8. Cut the ribbon to fit two opposite sides as you see in the photo. Start with one side and glue the pieces down with craft glue about 1/2″ apart. Glue some paper flowers down in the center and then add a button to finish.
Allow this side to dry before turning bin over and doing the same to the other side.
9. Allow the storage bin to dry for at least 24 hours before using.
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Very cute, so colorful!
So cute and perfect for kids’ rooms, too!
I have that *Stitch and Bitch* knitting book and I have to say it’s my favorite tutorial book ever. Love a little comedy thrown in with the crafting.
I love it – what a fantastic idea.
Well good thing I live in a dinky town with no Hobby Lobby. But, for a LOT cheaper anyway, I bet I could get the wood at HOme Depot and just make my own box. wish me luck because that is SO stankin cute!
I love this idea! I have been diligently saving every large food container that has crept into my house these past few months thinking to transform them into some sort of storage in the craft room. So far they are just stacking up in the garage! NOW I know exactly what to do with them! Thank you! And my craft room thanks you!
Thanks for the clear instructions – and I know what you mean about getting those craft room organised, I am right in the middle of it now!
This is so pretty and colorful, I love it! I’ll be linking.
This is SO cute! Love the mix of colors and patterns. Great job.