Melissa & Doug toys come in these amazing wooden trays that you never know what to do with. One thing I know for sure, the pieces never end up back in its nice little wooden tray. So what is a girl to do? Repurpose of course!!![]()
I have about 6 of them which have been sitting in my stash for over a year. I just couldn’t part with them. They are solid wood and I knew an idea would pop into my head one day. Well, today is the day!
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My husband’s family loves playing Backgammon, or as we call it, Acey Deucey. I thought it would be fun to make our own custom version using the wooden boxes.
Supplies:
Melissa & Doug Birthday Party and Pizza Party box
(others will work just make sure they are close enough to the right size)
120 grit sandpaper
hammer
spray primer
spray paint
hinge
Mod Podge (I used Gloss)
Foam brush
Patterned Paper or cardstock
Electric Drill
Dice
clasp
Paper Cutter or Exacto knife
30 game pieces (15 of each color)
Bag to store pieces in
1. Using a hammer knock off the divider pieces on the sides so that you just have the tray with no dividers in it. You could fill in those divots with wood filler but I kinda of like the fact that you know it was “something else” in its past. I think it adds character.
2. Lightly sand the entire surface down. Spray prime and paint the boxes. I used Valspar Petrol Blue because I got it for $1 on clearance at Michaels.
3. Measure the width of your tray at the narrowest end. Mine were 8 1/2”. Since I needed 6 triangles I divided that number by 6 and got 1.375 or 1 3/8”. So the width of the widest part of the triangle needs to be 1 3/8”. The height is 4”.
4. I used American Crafts new line Hello Sunshine. I used the papers Glow (for the letters) and Delicate (both the front and backside) for the triangles. To cut the triangles cut them 4” tall by 1 3/8” wide on a paper cutter or with an Exacto knife.
5. Make sure you use two different colors of paper and you alternate the colors. (Note: Across the board should be the opposite color.) Using an even coat of Mod Podge glue your triangle papers burnishing them in place so that you don’t get any bubbles.
6. Next I used my Silhouette machine to cut out the letters “Acey Deucey” in the Pharmacy font from dafont.com. If you don’t have a Silhouette machine then you can purchase scrapbooking stickers to achieve the same effect.
7. I Mod Podged the letters on as well. When everything was dry I gave it two coats of gloss Mod Podge over the entire tray surface to seal everything in place.![]()
8. I purchased small hinges at Ace Hardware (using a $5 gift card for becoming a rewards member so they were free ;-). Leaving a small gap (the size of the width of the hinge part) I marked and predrilled holes 1” from the edge of the tray. Then I screwed them in place with an electric drill.
9. Then I purchased a clasp for $1.99 at Menards and screwed that in place.
I could have put a handle on it but I don’t plan on traveling with it so I didn’t bother.
I already had dice in my stash but I did purchase small glass rectangles (one bag of clear and one bag of turquoise) from Dollar Tree for the game pieces. I had a random organza bag in my stash and threw the game pieces in there.
And I have myself a custom Acey Deucey game for les than $5!













Aha! I knew there was a reason I didn't throw away those boxes - what a fantastic idea this is. Every time I see a project like this it makes me want to run out and buy a Silhouette machine!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea, and it looks adorable! much more fun than the traditional look! we have tons of those boxes, but sadly i am anal retentive and we actually use them. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is my husband's FAVORITE game!! He's always looking for nice boards online, but I had never eve considered making one!
ReplyDeleteWe love backgammon!!! This is a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteADORABLE!
ReplyDeletejen
LOVE THIS, Beckie!! I adore the colors and I love the idea.
ReplyDeleteLast summer I finally got fed up with my open top M&D boxes and moved the toys. http://lesscakemorefrosting.blogspot.com/2010/07/put-lid-on-it.html
And I knew there was something to be done with the wooden bottoms. They are still sitting in my basement waiting for an idea. I am so glad I don't have to come up with one now!! 'Cept we don't know how to play backgammon. We're gonna either have to learn.....or I'm gonna have to think of another game that can fit in my boxes! :)
Thanks again Beckie! Great idea!
Beckie, you're so flippin' clever! And those are perfect colors for my house too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea. When I saw the box I first thought of a drawer organizer. You have VISION!
ReplyDeleteYou clever girl!!! Love the new color scheme. This makes for a fabulous Christmas gift for gaming families. You can't beat custom, thoughtful, and handmade. :) Great job! I'm celebrating my blog's birthday today, if you have a chance to stop by. :)
ReplyDeleteClever, clever girl!!
ReplyDeleteHow do you ever come up with this stuff!!?? Just too cute!
ReplyDeleteDon't you L-O-V-E wooden game boxes? Alas, I do not know how to play backgammon--but if I did, I would prefer to call it acey deucey--lol
ReplyDeleteThis is so clever...I'm looking at a Melissa and Doug box on the floor right now (and you're right, the toys are never returned correctly at all!).
ReplyDeleteC:)
P.S. The colors and embellishments are sooo cute.
So cute! I can't believe how clever you are.
ReplyDeleteVery cute!!
ReplyDeleteWow! I have about 6 of these too...and the pieces just end up in baskets anyways, you're totally right. Love it!
ReplyDeleteSo cute Beckie!! I love the colors that you used. So bright and happy!!
ReplyDeleteI shared it on my TT&J FB page :)
xoxo
Jen
great. i love it!
ReplyDeleteHow cute. What a great idea. I'm your newest follower. I'm throwing my first link party today (Monday) it would be great if you would stop by and share your project.
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This is genius! I wish I wouldn't have gotten rid of my wooden boxes when I was "purging"!
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to learn to play backgammon and this definitely makes me want to make a beautiful game set and give it a whirl! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery crafty idea!
ReplyDeleteHow fun!
I haven't play backgammon in ages.
My favourite game is backgammon and I love this idea so much. Will definitely be adding this to the to-do list for this year. Thanks
ReplyDeleteluv luv that idea..
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to add this project in our linking party where every Wednesday we showcase projects for our readers to discover.
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Um... WOAH!.. great work!.. your backgammon board is AWESOME!..
ReplyDeleteI love the colors! It would make a wonderful gift! I would be thrilled if you stopped by my Commercial Break Thursday at http://www.suzyssitcom.com and linked this project!
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Wow. Amazing idea! Makes me think I should have kept mine for jewelry storing strays.Oh drabs. xox Sarah
ReplyDeleteOkay, how about something practical and fun for using up all those glass baby food jars I can' throw away? They're GLASS! And they have LIDS! :D LOL My poor husband tries to understand...
ReplyDeleteSo Cute!
ReplyDeleteKRista
Such a clever idea. I will have to be on the lookout for some great trays to make these with. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletejust perfect! I love it.
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Just stumbled this! Can't wait for the upcoming feature. GREAT color choices!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Great idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very clever idea. Nice one!
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