Snakeskin Kleenex Box from Duct Tape

I’m busting out the duct tape again and turning an ordinary wooden kleenex box into something fancy!  I originally purchased this duct tape (Duck Tape brand) at Target forever ago and turned a shoebox lid into a cool tray.  But, for this project, I ran out mid-way through and then couldn’t find it anywhere.  I looked at two Targets, a Michael’s, and two Hobby Lobby’s.  I eventually had to order more from Amazon.

 

As you would imagine, creating this faux snakeskin kleenex box was as simple as wrapping the tape around the box (I started with the top, then the sides).  The pattern on the tape is forgiving, but you can try to line the pieces up.  I painted the very bottom black with craft paint so that I could use just three strips of tape along the sides and so the bottom wasn’t taped close- you have to slide it open to insert the kleenex box.  For the hole in the top, I made a straight cut in the tape, then folded the tape underneath the lid part.
I think I must be getting allergies as I get older, because it seems I’m reaching for a kleenex several times a day.  I keep boxes everywhere.  It’s nice to have a stylish box on my bedside table.  Especially next to that Homegoods lamp! Score!
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If you missed yesterday’s post, I wanted to let you know that I’m at Pinterest Told Me To, sharing my “Closet Confessions”.  The Internet ate half my post yesterday morning and I had to fix it, so I wasn’t sure if you saw that part.  😉
See you tomorrow with this Weekend’s Steals & Deals!

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Hi! I’m Megan, mom to a thoughtful teenager and spunky young girl. We call Houston home and recently moved into our dream home. I traded my lawyer hat to become a full-time blogger in 2010. I love sharing my passion for affordable fashion, home decor, organization, & fitness to help inspire you to take care of you!

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  1. I found your blog yesterday through Pinterest Told Me To. I love it!!! And it's perfect timing since we are in the process of building. I wanted to ask you a question. We are finalizing electrical and plumbing and I noticed that in your bathroom you didn't have any sconces by your vanitites. I am not a fan of sconces and had finally resolved to drilling holes in the mirror to have side sconces instead of overhead ones, which I like even less. But, then I saw your bathroom and saw that you don't have any, and only have can lighting above! My question is, does it provide enough light? This is definitely the way I would prefer to do our bathroom if it functions well. I appreciate all the great ideas I'm already gleaning from your site! Thanks a bunch for sharing. 🙂

    1. I do have plenty of light in our bathroom, but we also have a large window in between the two vanities. I often have to close the blinds some because it's too bright! I think sconces in the bath can be so pretty if you find ones you like. Thanks so much for visiting. Sheaffer's post was so funny! and flattering! 🙂

  2. Very stylish indeed!

    By the way, thank you for the picmonkey information the other day. I am just getting back to blogging again and look forward to trying it out this weekend. I didn't get a chance to comment on your post.

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