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Look! IKEA + Decorative Scrap Paper Box Drawer

040808atla-ikeabox01.jpgHere's any easy DIY inspiration we found via Flickr just using some scrap decorative paper and the IKEA wooden drawer boxes. We saw plenty of beautiful decorative paper in Little Tokyo; we might have to go back so we can make our own version of this very same idea. A few more photos under the jump....

[photos: karine*imagine]

 
 

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WOW. I love this. So pretty and fun. I saw this box in IKEA a few weeks ago and passed it by, but this makes me think again. How was this done? What protects the paper?

posted by clancy on April 8th 2008 at 6:05pm
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You could probably use a craft adhesive like Modge Podge....it's a thick white glue that spreads very thin. Use it to glue the paper, and also to coat it. It was used a lot in the 70's when decoupage was all the rage. It's very durable and cleans up easily.

posted by ohjodi on April 8th 2008 at 6:35pm
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Oh my God this is the ugliest thing I have ever seen in my life. I had to register so that I can comment on its hideousness.

posted by MichaelF on April 9th 2008 at 1:16am
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It's cute, but how long is that paper going to hold up?

posted by jooly on April 9th 2008 at 4:23am
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I love the eclectic look of the fun papers! This sort of thing is very in right now!

posted by Keri Kolumbus on April 9th 2008 at 4:38am
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I love this look! And it's very well executed too. I am inspired.

posted by deepa on April 9th 2008 at 5:17am
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I like how this looks! I'm always impressed with people's creativity on this site. Love to know where to find the paper used on this project...love the colors!

posted by suzy8track on April 9th 2008 at 5:20am
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what a fabulous idea. i bought one of these for my studio and started to paint it black for some reason. half way thru i realized it looked horrible. luckily, i work at a paper store, so this will be a great fix!

posted by sizetoosmall on April 9th 2008 at 5:22am
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What's the name of the ikea box unit? I couldn't find it on their site.

I like the idea, very funky. You could always change the paper to suit your own taste.

posted by Melissa82 on April 9th 2008 at 5:52am
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It's name is: FIRA mini chest and it's $12.99.

posted by pkswede on April 9th 2008 at 6:43am
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That's cute but I still think FIRA chests look best with paint or woodstain. One chest with multicolored paper would make an okay desk accessory but I have multiples and stained them the same dark walnut color - they look less cheapy that way.

posted by aysha on April 9th 2008 at 7:07am
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This is one of those products that looks crappy in the stores but is a lot better if you put some work into it. You need to get some 150 grit sandpaper and sand the hell out of all the pieces before you assemble them. I used a little bead of wood glue on all the pieces as well as the nails. And the I buffed it out with a coat of paste wax. I've seen lots of the paper coverings, but I think they look best with just clear wax on them.

posted by Modfan on April 9th 2008 at 8:23am
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I like the look of this and I like it plain as well. So much so that I bought it... but just know that this exact unit requires a LOT of nailing tiny little nails to get it together... so many nails that I ended up quitting halfway through because I'm not a carpenter! :) But if you can get to it, it's a very nice way to hold tiny items. Good job, I say.

posted by lizzer764 on April 9th 2008 at 10:16am
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I covered one of these with marbleized paper over ten years ago and it's still in great shape. No protective coating.

posted by BonivaGScott on April 9th 2008 at 6:34pm
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