Think of yourself as a old world craftsmen with lots of patience...now grab some wood grain contact paper and get your wood on!


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Cut a large enough piece to cover a side of the chest and over the metal. Press down hard, I also used a putty spreader to get bubbles and creases out. Then you take a box cutter and cut in between the metal and the surface you want covered. Pull the cut pieces off.
Make sure the grain of the wood is going in the same direction...if you're anal like me.

Make your way around all the sides and top. A couple things I found useful was if I cut wrong, I could cut a small piece of contact paper following the grain and place it next to the metal, and for the most part you couldn't tell that I made a mistake. Also it was easier to put the contact paper on top of the old paper covering. When I had tried to take the paper off, which was chip wood pressed together,i wasn't able to stick the contact paper that well. You probably could use mod podge if the contact paper isn't sticking.
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Maisiee (:
17 Jun 17:26
I love what you've done but i liked the orginal design more, its so cute xD
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KMOM14
18 Jun 08:10
Nice upcycle. When I first saw it I thought it was made out of wood panelling.
Ariel Grimm
24 Jun 04:06
omg I love Wood Grain
Gypsyrose l.
17 Jul 06:53
thanks i really appreciate all the comments.