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Faux Wood Checkers Box


by Twila Lenoir

You'll be doing a double-take when you make this faux wooden checkers box. The finish looks so real that you might have to pick up the box to know that it's really a cardboard flip-top box!

Faux Wood Checkers Box


Supplies:

-flip top cardboard box (such as a clean, take-out pizza box)

-white paint

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-brown liquid shoe polish

-high gloss spray

-velcro

-checker pieces (I bought mine at a yard sale, but you could paint wooden circles in black and white)

- optional: wood cut outs (mine are crickets and frogs)

Recycled Checkers Box


Instructions:

1. Paint the box white, inside and out, and let the paint dry.

2. Apply the liquid shoe polish with the applicator built in the bottle. Drag the applicator across the top of the box, going only one way. Do the same with the sides and the inside of the box. This effect is so good that my mother thought the box was wood until she picked it up!

3. Make a square template on paper in the same size that you will need for the box. Make 7 lines down and 8 lines across in even squares. When you get the template looking the way that you want it, transfer it to your box.

4. Paint every other square white, as shown in the photo.

checkers (11K) 5. When the painted squares are dry, outline them in black magic marker.

6. You will need 12 checker pieces each for each set.

7. If you wish, glue on wood cut-outs or other decorations.

8. Spray the entire box, inside and out, with high gloss sealer and let the sealer dry.

9. If your box has room for a velcro strip then glue the two velcro pieces into place on the inside of the box and the box lid.

10. When you are finished playing checkers, store the checker pieces, score pad and pencil inside the box until next time.

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There are 8 comments
ryan – california
Oct 01, 2009 - 09:40

ooooooooooooooooo

Tammy – BC, Canada
Sep 20, 2009 - 19:17

Great idea. We made this for a craft fair. We used washers and painted them red and black. One thing we noticed though, was that a checker board has 8 squares in both directions, not 8 by 7 as in your photo. Thanks so much.

tammy – alpharetta, ga
May 12, 2009 - 22:37

My son did this and used medicine bottle tops from Publix for the checkers. They have the plastic inserts underneath which after being painted mostly resemble checkers. He used a foam board for the white board on top. It looked great!

Liz – US
Apr 29, 2009 - 17:34

this stinks! why buy the checkers pieces, and not the board?, GOSH!!!!

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Dino Des – Washington
Apr 09, 2009 - 02:16

That is So asome

kim – texas
Jan 11, 2009 - 02:35

i love this idea i have been trying to figure out an easy board idea for homemade checker game THANKS!!!! and for the chips you could also use lids from milk jugs, soda bottles etc.

gurdeep – manor park london
Oct 14, 2008 - 15:46

this checkers board is really easy to build and i love it

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matthew ford
Nov 02, 2009 - 04:37

no nononnnnon

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