Thrifted Vintage Wooden Artist Paint Case Makeover

March 02, 2022



Photo of a vintage wooden artist paint case.
I found this vintage wooden, dovetailed case at our local thrift shop for $2 last week.  The only marking on the case was "Tower" and Sears Roebuck & Co."

It was in fairly rough shape, and one of the hook latches was missing.


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Photo of a vintage wooden artist paint case.
Here is another view of the case.

Photo of a vintage wooden artist paint case.
This is the inside of the case.

Since there were a lot of paint specks inside the case, and because of the partitions inside, I think it is a vintage artist's box.

Photo of a vintage wooden artist paint case being painted with Caviar Dixie Belle Chalk Paint.
I cleaned the box with hot soapy Dawn Dish Soap water and a rag, and sanded a few of the larger paint globs.  My rag was very reddish so I knew the stain would bleed through a light colored paint with a primer or Dixie Belle Boss. 

I decided to paint the box with Dixie Belle Chalk Paint in Caviar.  Dixie Belle's website states that "Caviar is a true, matte black. This rich color exudes elegance and can be paired with any paint color or style. The muted finish will add a soft and chic feel to your space. Whether you use Caviar in abundance or in moderation, this versatile color conveys a sense of sophistication".

Photo of a vintage wooden artist paint case being painted with Caviar Dixie Belle Chalk Paint.
I brushed on two coats of paint inside the box and outside.

Photo of a vintage wooden artist paint case being painted with Caviar Dixie Belle Chalk Paint.
I lightly distressed the edges of the case with 220 grit sandpaper.

I found a couple of gold transfers from Redesign With Prima's Gilded Home & Nature set.

Photo of gold floral decor transfers from Redesign With Prima being added to a vintage artist case.
I have used several of these designs on other black projects. 

This rose transfer fit the top of the box quite well.


Photo of gold floral decor transfers from Redesign With Prima being added to a vintage artist case.
I rubbed the transfer on the box top using the enclosed rectangular stick. 

Photo of gold floral decor transfers from Redesign With Prima being added to a vintage artist case.
Another of the Gilded Home & Nature transfers fit the inside lid of the box.

Photo of white decor transfers from Maisie & Willow being added to a vintage artist case.
I also added a few white transfer scraps from Maisie & Willow Delightful Labels transfer.

Photo of white decor transfers from Maisie & Willow being added to a vintage artist case.

I dabbed Antique Gold Rub n Buff on the metal parts of the case using a Q tip.

Photo of an upcycled vintage wooden artist paint case from Sears & Roebuck.
The little case can be displayed three different ways. Horizontally.

Photo of an upcycled vintage wooden artist paint case from Sears & Roebuck.
Vertically.

Photo of an upcycled vintage wooden artist paint case from Sears & Roebuck.
And open, filled with mini collectibles!

Photo of an upcycled vintage wooden artist paint case from Sears & Roebuck.

Photo of an upcycled vintage wooden artist paint case from Sears & Roebuck.
A sweet little find with a classy makeover!


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  1. I love what you did with the artist's box, Carlene. I have one that belonged to my mother which I think would look great with a similar treatment. Her name was Rose so I think the floral transfer would be quite appropriate. Maybe that is my next project!

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  2. I love the little open case vignettee, so cute!
    I've just restarted my blog at emeraldcottage.blogspot.co.uk , would be lovely to see you over there :)
    Jillxo

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