Thank you for such a precise tutorial and for not stuffing the corners in all sloppy like a lot of the other videos I see. One safety note for the average UA-cam viewer: please use caution if using a flame to melt frays as spray glues are highly flammable. Still one of the best videos out there. Thank you!
I have been wanting to cover boxes with fabric but none of the tutorials I found helped like this one did. Just did my first box according to your instructions and it turned out perfectly! Thanks!
Wow - that is perfect! I am kinda of a perfectionist and I've never tried to cover a box because I wasn't sure how to do it without getting all the bulk around the corners and stuff. This is great! I am looking forward to trying it now!
Hi TheCurlygurly14! Most craft stores sell spray adhesive, and some discount stores may also have it in their craft section. There are several brands but all seem to work basically the same way. Best of luck with your projects, and thank you for watching our videos!
Excellent question! You could use a vase, if you can find one that fits snugly. If not, find a vase that's close in size, and add tissue paper between the vase and the box to stabilize the vase. Another option is a plastic liner; they're available in round and square and in varying sizes. Thanks for watching our videos!
Latoya, thank you for viewing our video! The procedure for covering the lid is the same, but, obviously, you will need less fabric for that, since the sides of the lid are short. I hope that helps!
I have a metal tissue box holder that shows fingerprints like crazy! I'm going to use this method to cover it instead. I'll start with the top piece and starburst cut inside the oval opening to be able to fold those pieces inward to seal the opening. Then I'll move to your exaggerated plus sign with the two opposite sides wider for wrapping around the corners first. A suggestion...show what you're marking with a colored, disappearing seamstress' marker. I couldn't tell what you were doing until after the oversized plus was cut out. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks I made two with boxes I already had :-) one was a feminine pad box lol hey those cost a lot finally good use, and the other was pasta boxes! Thank you so much for such an awesome idea!
Neat 👍 Loved your idea. And love florals 😊 So, winning combo. Please complete the process with a tutorial on how to line the inside of the box with minimum joints showing. Thanks !
Hi!! Just found your video. I have many different patterns of cloth, so looking forward to trying this. Just a question: I'm sure you work with some expensive and/or rare sorts of flowers, as well as daisies or carnations ( what I can envision putting in a cotton print box). If you were going to use orchids, lilies of the valley, roses, etc, have you tried covering a box with silk, satin, or velvet? Or any upscale fabric? Is the adhesive process the same? Or will the spray adhesive just soak through the fabric and ruin it? I wanted to ask before, I try the material and ruin it. Thank you in advance for answering. I know this video is severely years old.
Thank you for your positive comment, Karen! Boxes such as these should be available in most crafts stores. If you make your own, please share your results on our Facebook page here: url.frinfo.net/3
Sorry this project wasn't to your liking--but thanks for tuning in! If you're interested in floral design projects, we have several other videos that may be more appealing. You can visit our channel here: ua-cam.com/users/FloristsReview
Thank you for such a precise tutorial and for not stuffing the corners in all sloppy like a lot of the other videos I see. One safety note for the average UA-cam viewer: please use caution if using a flame to melt frays as spray glues are highly flammable.
Still one of the best videos out there. Thank you!
Thank you sir for your very helpful tip. It was JUST what the doctor ordered. All the best!!!
I have been wanting to cover boxes with fabric but none of the tutorials I found helped like this one did. Just did my first box according to your instructions and it turned out perfectly! Thanks!
Absolutely fabulous! So clear to understand, thank you.
Just what I need! I have many small boxes to wrap up and now I know how to do it. Thank you so much! Great tutorial!
So glad I found this video. Just getting ready to cover some boxes and this works with paper as well as fabric.
Wow - that is perfect! I am kinda of a perfectionist and I've never tried to cover a box because I wasn't sure how to do it without getting all the bulk around the corners and stuff. This is great! I am looking forward to trying it now!
Hi TheCurlygurly14!
Most craft stores sell spray adhesive, and some discount stores may also have it in their craft section. There are several brands but all seem to work basically the same way.
Best of luck with your projects, and thank you for watching our videos!
thank you for the cutting process. i wasn't sure how to make the corners so neat. ..
Excellent question! You could use a vase, if you can find one that fits snugly. If not, find a vase that's close in size, and add tissue paper between the vase and the box to stabilize the vase. Another option is a plastic liner; they're available in round and square and in varying sizes. Thanks for watching our videos!
I need to cover some boxes for a jewellery craft stall and this was extremely helpful, many thanks.
Amazing tutorial. Thanks for sharing
excellent video, so helpful!
This is such a helpful video, thank you.
Thanks for such a great video!
Thank you for tuning in natural426!
Great tutorial
Thank you for the very helpful video.
Thank you for your kind words! Glad we could help!
Latoya, thank you for viewing our video! The procedure for covering the lid is the same, but, obviously, you will need less fabric for that, since the sides of the lid are short. I hope that helps!
I have a metal tissue box holder that shows fingerprints like crazy! I'm going to use this method to cover it instead. I'll start with the top piece and starburst cut inside the oval opening to be able to fold those pieces inward to seal the opening. Then I'll move to your exaggerated plus sign with the two opposite sides wider for wrapping around the corners first.
A suggestion...show what you're marking with a colored, disappearing seamstress' marker. I couldn't tell what you were doing until after the oversized plus was cut out.
Thanks for sharing.
Our pleasure! Thank you for tuning in!
Thanks I made two with boxes I already had :-) one was a feminine pad box lol hey those cost a lot finally good use, and the other was pasta boxes! Thank you so much for such an awesome idea!
Great video well done and thanks!
This was very helpful! So clear easy to follow! If I want to have an arrangement inside, what can I do to keep the box from getting soggy?
Your video is very good. I am a Chinese manufacturer of printing paper packaging products. Thank you for your sharing in your video
Very good ideas
Thank for VDO
Thank you for your kind words zoomcat54! We are glad it was helpful!
Neat 👍 Loved your idea. And love florals 😊 So, winning combo. Please complete the process with a tutorial on how to line the inside of the box with minimum joints showing. Thanks !
Hi what is the name of the spray that your using .
Great video! I really want to try this
Where can I find the spray adhesive glue?
Talmadge, Love your how-to on this. Do find find it best to use a square vase inside the box or do you find a liner can work?
Do you have any tutorials on how to cover round boxes? Thanks.
i loved it..thank you
Very lovely
Where did you get the box?
Hi!! Just found your video. I have many different patterns of cloth, so looking forward to trying this. Just a question: I'm sure you work with some expensive and/or rare sorts of flowers, as well as daisies or carnations ( what I can envision putting in a cotton print box). If you were going to use orchids, lilies of the valley, roses, etc, have you tried covering a box with silk, satin, or velvet? Or any upscale fabric? Is the adhesive process the same? Or will the spray adhesive just soak through the fabric and ruin it? I wanted to ask before, I try the material and ruin it. Thank you in advance for answering. I know this video is severely years old.
I can make my 🐱 a bed! ☺ im gonna get a soft quilt and a pillow from garage sales.
where did you find your box.....great video, thanks.
Thank you for your positive comment, Karen! Boxes such as these should be available in most crafts stores. If you make your own, please share your results on our Facebook page here: url.frinfo.net/3
Happy to help! :)
I'm so glad it's useful to you!
Hi ceeloflo,
A liner can work fine, as long as it is sturdy and fits well. Thanks for watching!
Lovely tutorial but couldn't hear your voice over the loud music. 😊
It was hard to see how he measured out the template....camera shot too far away to see the pencil line he was drawing.
I would measure the box first, then buy the fabric. That way you won't get too much fabric, or not enough.
Nice
Im sure you can build it too guys. Just look for Woodprix page
I did something like this a month ago with plans from Woodglut.
Wish you had a screen shot looking down. It’s not clear what you are doing. Also using a plain color would be better
We can’t see what you are doing. 😩
Woodglut is nice for that.
very detailed plans for that I found on stodoys.
The volume isn't very clear. The music drowns your voice!
Am I only one that can't hear him
this sucks
Sorry this project wasn't to your liking--but thanks for tuning in! If you're interested in floral design projects, we have several other videos that may be more appealing. You can visit our channel here: ua-cam.com/users/FloristsReview