DIY Fruit Slice Container
/Ohhh hey summer babes! Can you believe it's Mid-August?! Summer is coming to an end, and I'm a little bit bummed. It went by really quickly (as summers usually do) but it was fun, despite being so busy with wedding planning! Ever since I was a kid, summer always held a special place in my heart. One of my favorite things about summer is enjoying a sweet, juicy piece of fruit on a hot day. Bonus points if it was in the fridge! Since I had some time to create one last summer craft, I decided to pay homage to my love of fruit by creating this fruit slice container. It's perfect for storing all your little knick-knacks, like rings, hair ties, or even fortune cookie fortunes!
You can find everything you need to make these containers (and more!) at Oriental Trading. They're one of my favorite places to shop online, since they have everything you need for weddings and for craft projects! So invite your besties over for a craft day, and let's have some fun!
For the Citrus Slices:
Paint your lid and the inside of your container white.
Using your stickers and tape, create a spoke pattern with a circle in the middle.
Paint your exposed sections in your choice of color.
Paint the rest of the container (the bottom) to match the peel.
Remove the tape and add a rim for the rind.
Paint with mod podge to prevent scratches.
Write a funny note in the container.
For the Watermelon Slices:
Paint the top reddish-pink and the inside white.
Add a green rim around the red top to create the rind.
Paint the rest of the container (the bottom) green.
Add seeds using paint and a thin paint brush.
Write a funny note in the container.
Yay summer! I'm such a hoarder of small containers. I have them everywhere, and sometimes I have smaller containers within larger containers. I think I'm an addict.
What do you keep in your little containers? Let me know in the comments below!