
Paint your Wooden Trinket Box using your foam brush and brown acrylic paint. Set aside and allow to dry.

Once your paint is dry, use sand paper to distress your box. Focus on sanding down the edges, corners, and a little bit all over to give your box a more rustic look.

Use your sand paper to sand down the backsides of your letter tiles. This will help them adhere better with the wood glue.

Use your fingers to place your letters on your box lid. I chose the letters, L-O-V-E. Cute, right?

Allow your glue to settle and voila! A super cute, unique rustic ring bearer box!

Cut your burlap into a strip that’s about 2.75″ wide. Then fold the strip into thirds and place it gently into your box.
But what about the inside? Fear not! I’ve got an idea for that, too!

Next, you’ll stitch your ribbon to attach it to your burlap.



Finally, you can tie the rings onto the ribbon and tie into a bow and use your scissors to trim the excess ribbon.



I just love these beautiful ring bearer boxes, and I hope that they inspire you to take on this simple project for your own big day! These would make a sweet keepsake box to use in your home after the big day, too! Hope you enjoyed this project — happy planning!
Want to see a few more Ring Bearer Box Ideas? Check out my watercolor-stained lace box and white rustic box.

Paint your Wooden Trinket Box using your foam brush and brown acrylic paint. Set aside and allow to dry.

Once your paint is dry, use sand paper to distress your box. Focus on sanding down the edges, corners, and a little bit all over to give your box a more rustic look.

Use your sand paper to sand down the backsides of your letter tiles. This will help them adhere better with the wood glue.

Use your fingers to place your letters on your box lid. I chose the letters, L-O-V-E. Cute, right?

Allow your glue to settle and voila! A super cute, unique rustic ring bearer box!

Cut your burlap into a strip that’s about 2.75″ wide. Then fold the strip into thirds and place it gently into your box.
But what about the inside? Fear not! I’ve got an idea for that, too!

Next, you’ll stitch your ribbon to attach it to your burlap.



Finally, you can tie the rings onto the ribbon and tie into a bow and use your scissors to trim the excess ribbon.



I just love these beautiful ring bearer boxes, and I hope that they inspire you to take on this simple project for your own big day! These would make a sweet keepsake box to use in your home after the big day, too! Hope you enjoyed this project — happy planning!
Want to see a few more Ring Bearer Box Ideas? Check out my watercolor-stained lace box and white rustic box.