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PAINTED CRATES
![Painted Crates Project Painted Crates Project](/medias/painted-crates-project.jpg?context=bWFzdGVyfHJvb3R8NzkxOTUzfGltYWdlL2pwZWd8cm9vdC9oZjAvaDM4LzEwMTcwODI5OTYzMjk0L3BhaW50ZWQtY3JhdGVzLXByb2plY3QuanBnfGM3ZTQ5N2E4Zjg4MzhmZjJkNTgxMTM5ZjA5YzVjYjY3ZmI3MjgxNDFiZWQwNWI0MTI0YTIxM2UyYzg5MTdiYTI)
LEVEL: EASY
WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
- 3 x Francheville Wood Crate Storage Box
- Acrylic paints
- Paint brushes
- Water for paint brushes
INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1 - Decide on your colour scheme. We have used Canary Yellow, Magenta Pink and Aqua to create a Havana feel.
Step 2 - Use a medium to large size paint brush to paint the inside of each crate. When doing the smaller edges of each panel you may wish to use a smaller paint brush so you have more control. We chose to leave the outside of the crates in the natural timber and only paint the insides to create a pop of colour. Leave paint to dry while you work on the next crates. Thoroughly wash brushes in water when changing colours of paint.
Step 3 - Once all the first layers of paint are dry repeat step 2 to create a stronger colour of paint. Depending on what look you are after you may wish to do a third coat of paint.
Step 4 - When all the crates are dry they are ready to stack and use as storage!