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Cinco de Mayo Party Box

Part 3 of my preparations for a bitchin’ Cinco de Mayo, is what I’m calling my Cinco de Mayo Party Box. Not one to be left behind by a good deal or a hot trend, I decided to give wood crates a chance and see what I could do with them. This isn’t me pushing the creative limits of an object, but it is the perfect example of using something for what it’s intended to, and having it work perfectly.

*Crates & Pallet sponsored this post, but all thoughts are my own.  Thank you for supporting the brands that make PMQ for two possible.

*Originally posted April 19th 2018

THIS otomi clad piece of wonder is choc full of goodies – basically everything you need to throw a bitchin Cinco de Mayo party. This means it’s exactly what you need if you’re going to visit friends, or just want to get the party started at the office a bit earlier in the afternoon.

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Materials for the Cinco de Mayo Party Box

Step 1: Give your crate a good wipe down, just make sure it’s clean and not covered in glue from a price tag, or dust from the store. I went with the medium sized one so that it would still be easy to carry once it was loaded up with goodies!

Step 2: Make your paint colour selection – I’ve listed mine above. Otomi patterns are bright and colourful, so make sure you pick colours that work for you!

Step 3: Star stenciing! This otomi pattern is big, so I had to tape it on the sides of the crate as I painted away. Like with all stenciling, you’re aiming for a dab instead of a brushstroke, so make sure you’re using the correct brushes to do so.

Step 4: I used different parts of the pattern around the crate. Each side is different, but still vibrant and colourful. It’s perfect!

Step 5: Once the crate is dry, it’s time to stock it full of goodies!

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What does into a Cinco de Mayo Party Box

As you can see, it’s full of goodies. If you were to pop by my place with a cinco de may party box I would have a hard time saying no! In fact, I’d probably have to send Dan on a corona run.

While you’re at it, grab a crate of your own and see what you can come up with! I’ve got a few more ideas planned, but I’m really happy with how my cinco de mayo party box turned out.

 

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