Sunday, September 30, 2012

~Paris in a Box~

I love this paper my sister Charmaine gave me for my birthday. Anything to do with Paris, love it!
I have been wanting to hide our security system box forever.
Then I remembered the Paris paper and I thought how could I use it.
I measured the area and found the bottom of a cardboard box with almost the same dimensions at Michael's. For just $3.00.
I just had to cut down the depth.

I glued down the paper with Mod Podge.
Added a couple of nails to the wall.
And then the magic happened!
Great idea to hide that ugly box and now
 I get to see Paris instead!

30 comments:

  1. It looks so pretty on your wall. Such a clever idea!

    Dee

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  2. What a great idea. Looks so beautiful.

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  3. That is beautiful paper. Perfect for covering ugliness!

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  4. What an ingenious--and beautiful--idea! Plus removing and rehanging the Paris box as needed will be a piece of cake!: )

    xoxo

    P.S. I love your fall-themed header!

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  5. I love that paper too! and I love what you did with it, great idea!!

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  6. Wow Jody it turned out beautiful, very ingenious use! A little Modge Podge and your creativity...a great duet!
    Charmaine

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  7. Wow! you made a simple box turn into a great wall decor! Very clever and so pretty!
    I hope you will stop by StoneGable and share this great dyi at TUTORIALS TIPS AND TIDBITS, my weekly linky party. Link goes live Wednesday at 8:00 pm.

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  8. I just love this paper and what a great use for it and I love that shelf next to it.

    Cynthia

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  9. That was a great idea and a pretty one.

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  10. That's brilliant Jody. Why are these boxes smack in the wall?

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  11. I mean the security device box.

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    1. Olive, I'm sure it wasn't a woman who designed where it should go. If it was up to us, it would be in a closet out of sight! Thanks for your comment.

      Jody

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  12. That is a great idea. I love the paper and the look. Great job!

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  13. That is so good, We have a huge box over ours from when it had the old electrical wiring, but when we rewired we never removed it. I think this is a great idea,I might make a feature of it by covering it. At the moment it's just painted.

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  14. Jody, beautiful paper. Beautiful blog. Love your header, too. Take care, Linda

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  15. Fabulous! That paper is so lovely. What a great idea!

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  16. Great idea! Love decoupage and this paper is wonderful!
    Besos, Silvina

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  17. Cute idea! I hate eyesores,too!

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  18. I know what you mean about those ugly boxes builders seem to put in such easily to see places. I love your solution. Looks so much better!
    Mary Alice

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  19. Fabulous idea! I too have an ugly security system on the wall and may have to steal your idea:)

    xo, abby

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  20. Cute idea. I love that wrapping paper.

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  21. A great way to use wrapping paper! It would be an idea for Christmas boxes, too!

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  22. Love this idea! Someone put a phone jack in the middle of our dining room wall. Why???? Now I know how to fix it! Thanks for the idea!

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  23. Cleaver you! This is a great idea. You could actually change it depending on the season...or holiday.

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  24. Thanx for linking up to THT with such a great little project!

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  25. brilliant and beautiful! thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things hop. Sorry I'm a bit slow getting here xo

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  26. Brilliant idea! I have a security system box that I'd like to hide too...now I have an idea :o)

    Thanks for joining Keep Calm & Link Up last week! We're thrilled you chose to party with us!

    xo, Meredith @ www.waittilyourfathergetshome.com

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  27. Such a great idea...I should totally be hiding my box too. :) I would love to have you stop by 'Or so she says...' and share some of your great ideas at the link party, going on right now (every Sat-Tues). Hope to see you there! www.oneshetwoshe.com

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  28. Oh that's just so cute! Great idea for an eyesore! LOVE that paper! I'm so glad you shared it with us for Pearls and Lace Thursday! Thanks so much for coming by,
    Doni

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  29. That's very clever! I love the paper! I am sure it makes you smile every time you see it! I appreciate you sharing with Home and Garden Thursday,
    Kathy

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