So amazing, thank you so much! I wanted to line a box I’m making for my cousin for Christmas and I was honestly intimidated by it! Your video makes so much sense and I feel much more confident after having watched it. Thank you!!
Thank you, Ron. This video was so helpful and wholesome. I love the production. Takes me back to my childhood in the days of Home Improvement and Bob Veela. Great video.
Thank you so much for sharing! Very helpful! I have a large metal box that I want to line for my husband so he can carry his hand made flutes in with we go to festivals and arts and crafts shows. Peace and Love to you and yours!
Very useful. I've had to remove the padded foam lining from one side of one end of my guitar hardcase to accommodate a slightly larger instrument. I was able to separate the fabric from the foam and was trying to work out the best idea to just use that on the 'bare' side. Your suggestion will (a) work perfectly, (b) provide a way to even out any unevenness on the stripped side, and (c) prevent the hassle of trying to manipulate cloth onto a pre-glued surface that is curved. Bell rung for future use. Many thanks.
The clipped corners are a good idea. Instead of poster board I use thin cardboard from food boxes like from frozen pies or Ritz crackers etc. Cuts down on garbage waste too.
I’m doing this to a curved box right now. Thank you!! This method is so easy. I’m wondering though, should I make the Bristol board smaller than the actual size of the inside of the box? I don’t want any over hang.
Thank you for making this great video tutorial. I'm in the process of decoupaging a wooden box to make it into a jewellery box for a friend of mine, and I want to line the box with padded velvet. I've bought the velvet fabric and some quilt wadding/batting, but I wasn't sure how to make the lining stand up in the box! But I do now because of your video. BTW, where did you get your poster board from? Thanks again, love from Amanda Jones in Melbourne, Australia.
I bought a very old, brass-embellished lady's vanity box for a project I wanted to do. The interior satin was completely rotted, but when I removed it, what I found convinced me that I just couldn't gut it. It has carved-in take-outs (for brush and mirror) and hand-carved pegs with tiny, recessed leather thongs (for manicure tools, button hooks, tweezers, and whatnot) affixed with what might be horse-hoof glue. It even has a small, oval cardboard (?) container for hairpins. Any idea how to replace the satin in some attractive way for something this complex? I have had unbelievable luck in finding sets of antique tools that should fit the holders (I'm currently awaiting their arrival) and have some latitude in their placements. But I am utterly stymied by the lining.
For an armoire, would you use the double stick foam tape in addition for the spray adhesive, or on its own? Great video btw. I’m trying to reupholster antique jewelry boxes and it seems that any glue/spray adhesive is so messy and turns out nightmarish for me as I am not a very crafty person!
My Ron I enjoy watching your videos man I've been watching your videos of you since you did the doghouse one I have a video idea for you if you are interested and I've been watching a lot of videos on stealth campers you know turn in your car answer something you can camp out in not an issue I have is making a panel that fits inside the window and cutting the accurate measurements because not all windows are like you got some round you got some square angles that are difficult to get the right cut I was thinking about buying a shower curtain a clear one and tracing it like that from the outside but I'm not sure how accurate that would be as well
Thats a great video thank you very much, Please don`t use any spray without a Mask, its very harmful for the lungs, we use to study that as many designers got sick because of that type of sprays. Cheers.
YOU SHOWED SPRAYING THE FABRIC TO ADHERE TO THE BOARD, BUT IF YOU JUST SPRAYED THE VACK OF THE BOARD, WOULDN'T, NOT ONLY THE FABRIC ADHERE TO IT, BUT ALSO HELP SECURE THE BOARD TO THE DRAWER? JUST ASKING.
I got 1 better, I did 1 for a customer in LEATHER. Since that is what I do. I thought it would be interesting to U. With what they now do by embossing LEATHER it would be very interesting. ✝️⚾🙃
Amazing! Thank you! Straight to the point and beautiful-
Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you for this "seamless" instruction. 😅
Clear and concise. Thank you!
Great video reminded me of those old how to shows
I appreciate how quick and to the point this was how refreshing ❤
The instructions are perfectly paced and easy to follow. Thank you!
So amazing, thank you so much! I wanted to line a box I’m making for my cousin for Christmas and I was honestly intimidated by it! Your video makes so much sense and I feel much more confident after having watched it. Thank you!!
Perfect just what I needed to know. Thank you!
OMG I WAS IN NEED OF THIS TYPE OF TUTORIAL. THANK YOU.
wow thanks… need to line a shadow box.. had no idea how to do it. this is great
thank you bro i appreciate the new skill
Thank you, Ron. This video was so helpful and wholesome. I love the production. Takes me back to my childhood in the days of Home Improvement and Bob Veela. Great video.
Excellent, EXACTLY the guidance I needed...great tips, shortened the learning curve dramatically, thank you!!! xo
Thank you so much! This is so much easier and practical for my situation than what I was going to do.
Awesome tutorial!
Well done mate! Thats how I will line my medals box! Thanks for the clues!
This is awesome. Thanks for the great idea!
Brilliant. Thanks a million
What a great video and easy! Thanks Ron!❤️👏👏
Sweet! Outstanding, easy to follow demonstration. Thanks Ron! Subscriber from Florida.
Thank you so much for sharing! Very helpful! I have a large metal box that I want to line for my husband so he can carry his hand made flutes in with we go to festivals and arts and crafts shows. Peace and Love to you and yours!
Very useful. I've had to remove the padded foam lining from one side of one end of my guitar hardcase to accommodate a slightly larger instrument. I was able to separate the fabric from the foam and was trying to work out the best idea to just use that on the 'bare' side. Your suggestion will (a) work perfectly, (b) provide a way to even out any unevenness on the stripped side, and (c) prevent the hassle of trying to manipulate cloth onto a pre-glued surface that is curved.
Bell rung for future use. Many thanks.
Perfect thank you!
What a great video! Just the help I needed! Thank you. :)
okayyyy, so i will be doing a version of this to my motorcycle storage compartment, but the template/panel/tape tips are great... :)
Thank you for the idea! Much better than the overlapping I was going to do! Cheers!!!
so easy!!! thank you!!
Super helpful. I did it with small treasure chests for my nephews. Thank you very much.
The clipped corners are a good idea. Instead of poster board I use thin cardboard from food boxes like from frozen pies or Ritz crackers etc. Cuts down on garbage waste too.
I’m doing this to a curved box right now. Thank you!! This method is so easy. I’m wondering though, should I make the Bristol board smaller than the actual size of the inside of the box? I don’t want any over hang.
Incredible, I will put this on the bottom of my handmade watch box so the bracelets are not in direct contact with the wood :)
Nice and easy 😀
Thank you
Yup you are awesome sir!
Thank you so much.
Thank you for making this great video tutorial. I'm in the process of decoupaging a wooden box to make it into a jewellery box for a friend of mine, and I want to line the box with padded velvet. I've bought the velvet fabric and some quilt wadding/batting, but I wasn't sure how to make the lining stand up in the box! But I do now because of your video. BTW, where did you get your poster board from? Thanks again, love from Amanda Jones in Melbourne, Australia.
Cute. I will try this soon
I mean it works and it’s a interesting method but it’s not really what I was looking for, so I guess I learned a new method
Hello Ron, any suggestions on how to cover foam pieces with fabric on a jewelry box?
Very Nice! Thank you...
What brand name of spray glue do you recommend?
I bought a very old, brass-embellished lady's vanity box for a project I wanted to do. The interior satin was completely rotted, but when I removed it, what I found convinced me that I just couldn't gut it. It has carved-in take-outs (for brush and mirror) and hand-carved pegs with tiny, recessed leather thongs (for manicure tools, button hooks, tweezers, and whatnot) affixed with what might be horse-hoof glue. It even has a small, oval cardboard (?) container for hairpins. Any idea how to replace the satin in some attractive way for something this complex? I have had unbelievable luck in finding sets of antique tools that should fit the holders (I'm currently awaiting their arrival) and have some latitude in their placements. But I am utterly stymied by the lining.
Nice, love the corner cutting idea....im an idiot, why didn't I think of that ? lol
For an armoire, would you use the double stick foam tape in addition for the spray adhesive, or on its own? Great video btw. I’m trying to reupholster antique jewelry boxes and it seems that any glue/spray adhesive is so messy and turns out nightmarish for me as I am not a very crafty person!
Hi! What spray adhesive are you using?
What is the adhesive spray that he was using?
sometimes I'll use cardboard instead of poster board for more rigidity.
Hey, this is incredible ...!! =O Thank you so much for posting this video!
My Ron I enjoy watching your videos man I've been watching your videos of you since you did the doghouse one I have a video idea for you if you are interested and I've been watching a lot of videos on stealth campers you know turn in your car answer something you can camp out in not an issue I have is making a panel that fits inside the window and cutting the accurate measurements because not all windows are like you got some round you got some square angles that are difficult to get the right cut I was thinking about buying a shower curtain a clear one and tracing it like that from the outside but I'm not sure how accurate that would be as well
What's the name of the spray/aerosol he used?
Is there name for this process or addition to a piece?
Thats a great video thank you very much, Please don`t use any spray without a Mask, its very harmful for the lungs, we use to study that as many designers got sick because of that type of sprays. Cheers.
I'm going to use some foam to make it plushie inside
YOU SHOWED SPRAYING THE FABRIC TO ADHERE TO THE BOARD, BUT IF YOU JUST SPRAYED THE VACK OF THE BOARD, WOULDN'T, NOT ONLY THE FABRIC ADHERE TO IT, BUT ALSO HELP SECURE THE BOARD TO THE DRAWER? JUST ASKING.
I got 1 better, I did 1 for a customer in LEATHER. Since that is what I do. I thought it would be interesting to U. With what they now do by embossing LEATHER it would be very interesting. ✝️⚾🙃
ah yes, the primitive country of indonesia where they have everything we do
Bruhhhhh. It’s done in the primitive style. It’s a style of box.
Not doing the inside top too? Haha
Looks rough as fuck and unprofessional... I have one word of advice... Flocking.
Thank you!!!