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Monday, November 26, 2012

Wood Tote Makeover

In case you missed my tote makeover when I guest posted over at The Copper Coconut, I’m posting it here today while I continue my Christmas decorating.

I found this one at our local antique mart for $8.00.  Kind of plain but I liked the shape and size.

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I started out by painting it with my Annie Sloan chalk paint in Old White. 

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I then added a graphic to each side; this one from Debbie at Confessions of a Plate Addict.

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I used the Mod Podge method to transfer the graphic to the tote.  Using a toner printed/copied graphic {I copy mine at the library}, I cut my image as close as possible.  The image must be printed in reverse/mirror image.

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Apply Mod Podge to the image side and apply to your piece.  Gently smooth it out and then, walk away.  I generally leave mine to dry overnight. 

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The next morning, I wet a paper towel and wipe it over the paper.   Just to get it wet enough so that I can rub my finger over it.  It will come up like this.

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Using light pressure, rub your finger over the paper until it starts to come up.   This is what it looked like after my first go over.

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Once it is done, you can wax it or apply a coat of polyurethane for protection.  I applied a coat of clear wax  to the entire piece once I was done.

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A new look for a plain old wood tote!

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14 comments:

  1. It turned out beautifully Kathy.

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  2. thats beautiful Kathy. you always amaze me with your creative talent.

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  3. I did miss this post! Must have been when we lost power. I love this - looks amazing!

    Jeanine

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  4. Kathy, I just love this project. This is one of my favorite graphics. It turned out just prefect. Love the pumpkin too.

    Cynthia

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  5. Kathy, this is beautiful! You are so creatively talented!

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  6. Kathy, $8 was a great price for the tote and I still have not tried that method, on my todo list for sure! It turned out perfect!

    Carol

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  7. Looks great, Kathy. I just love that transfer method.

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  8. Your makeover looks much better than the original. Love the color and the graphic!

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  9. Very nice and creative! I must get going on some creativity around my house....very inspiring to do so! Roxie

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  10. Wow amazing how your pieces always turn out so pretty. Repeating what everyone else says your just so creative.
    Hope you had a nice Thanksgiving.
    Love
    Maggie

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  11. Sweet carrier; when you see the original and begin your magic--it turned out beautiful! I love that towel with it too.

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  12. Love, love, love it!!! You are so good at transforming objects!!!! Hope you join TUTORIALS TIPS AND TIDBITS!

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  13. Kathy, I love transfer designs and yours is great. I will try this one of these days.

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I always enjoy reading your comments! Kathy