
Find a round object that fits inside the DIY Round Ceramic Boxes, such as a cup, and place it rim side down on a sheet of Gigantic Fantastic Felt to match your chosen pattern of Primary Patterned Washi Tape. Trace the round object onto the felt with a permanent marker.

Cut the traced round shape out of the felt using scissors.

Coat the underside of the round piece of felt with Aleene’s Original Tacky Glue. Press it firmly into the bottom of your DIY Round Ceramic Box.

Cut short individual lengths of Primary Patterned Washi Tape using scissors, and lay them in an end-to-end pattern so that they cover the top of the DIY Round Ceramic Box completely. Be sure to line up the design of the tape for a seamless look. Press firmly to ensure that the tape is tightly in place.

Use a razor blade to slowly and carefully trim the excess tape away from the edges of the box top. Discard the loose tape trimmings.



Allow the glued felt to dry for at least 1 hour. Finally, place your favorite jewelry pieces inside the boxes and display them on your vanity or dresser tabletop!

Be sure to check out our other Supply of the Month projects including these projects using the Primary Patterned Washi Tape Set: Washi Tape Decorated Storage Crates by Haeley Giambalvo, Washi Tape Gallery Wall Frames by Sara Albers, and Washi Tape Wooden Bangles by Amy Weir.

Find a round object that fits inside the DIY Round Ceramic Boxes, such as a cup, and place it rim side down on a sheet of Gigantic Fantastic Felt to match your chosen pattern of Primary Patterned Washi Tape. Trace the round object onto the felt with a permanent marker.

Cut the traced round shape out of the felt using scissors.

Coat the underside of the round piece of felt with Aleene’s Original Tacky Glue. Press it firmly into the bottom of your DIY Round Ceramic Box.

Cut short individual lengths of Primary Patterned Washi Tape using scissors, and lay them in an end-to-end pattern so that they cover the top of the DIY Round Ceramic Box completely. Be sure to line up the design of the tape for a seamless look. Press firmly to ensure that the tape is tightly in place.

Use a razor blade to slowly and carefully trim the excess tape away from the edges of the box top. Discard the loose tape trimmings.



Allow the glued felt to dry for at least 1 hour. Finally, place your favorite jewelry pieces inside the boxes and display them on your vanity or dresser tabletop!

Be sure to check out our other Supply of the Month projects including these projects using the Primary Patterned Washi Tape Set: Washi Tape Decorated Storage Crates by Haeley Giambalvo, Washi Tape Gallery Wall Frames by Sara Albers, and Washi Tape Wooden Bangles by Amy Weir.