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DIY Rope Covered Flower Box
Whenever I can’t find something store brought to fit a space I usually find a way to DIY exactly what I want, and that’s exactly what I did when trying to find something to fit under my art ledges for my Spring Home Tour. I had this idea to create an indoor flower box covered in rope so I set out to make it happen. While I created my own boxes for this project, you can also use this technique to cover any box you already have for a fantastic up-cycle project. This is also a great scrap wood project – just make sure you buy enough rope to cover a larger size box.
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Materials:
- 1 1x5x6 pine board
- 1/4″ x 50ft Sisal Rope (you could also use Jute)
- Wood Stain (I used Varathane Early American)
- 1″ finishing nails (you can use an electric brad nailer or a hammer)
- Glue gun and glue sticks
Build Your Box
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Cut your board into 3 18″ long pieces (for the sides and bottom) and 2 7″ pieces (for the sides). If you don’t have a miter saw this is an easy project for a hand saw
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Use wood glue and nails to attach the two sides to the bottom; I use my electric brad nailer but you could also use a hammer and finishing nails.
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Attach the side pieces to the front and back of the box with glue and nails. Make sure to clean up any glue with a damp paper towel before it dries.
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Stain the box with a quick coat of wood stain – this will give it a more finished look.
Attach the Rope
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Starting at a bottom back corner, attach one end of the rope with a large dot of hot glue and a finishing nail.
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Work your way along the bottom of the box, first with a line of hot glue, and then with a few finishing nails spaced a few inches apart.
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When you get to the corner, wrap the rope around and use a nail on both sides to keep it nice and tight.
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Work your way around the bottom – when you get to where you started you will need to bring the rope up slightly to start your second row. Keep your rows close together as you go.
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Keep adding rope rows with hot glue, but only use nails on the corners after the first row so they don’t poke through the inside of the box.
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When you get to the last row, add finishing nails to hold it in place, but add them on a slight downward angel and that will preventing them from poking through the back.
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When you get to the end, trim the rope and seal the fibers with hot glue to keep them from fraying.
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And there you go! You can fill it with anything you want, but I’m partial to faux flowers. I love home decor that lasts from season to season and just by by swapping out what’s inside this project can be used anytime from the winter to the fall.
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The felt flowers are from two Etsy Stores – The Pretty Petal Studio and Home Heart Felts
Comments
The rope box … functional, different, easy …