Upcycled DIY Bank for Guys Night Fund

Are you looking for an easy Valentine gift for your husband this year? This upcycled DIY bank for guys night fund is the perfect gift for hubs that doesn’t break the bank (haha, get it?). Even better, you can make it without even leaving the house. Score!

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Wood Bank next to Candle with text overlay - Upcycled DIY Bank for Guys Night Fund

 

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Between decluttering and fighting over our military pay, the last thing I want to do is run out and buy more stuff for hubs this Valentine’s Day. Of course, I still want to surprise him with a little gift and this upcycled DIY bank for guys night fund is exactly what I need. It uses up leftover packaging. It’s creative and thoughtful and it’s an easy way to say, “I love you”.

If you got a bunch of those kits or sets for Christmas last month then you already have what you need to make this super simple craft. Rescue one from the recycling bin and grab your craft supplies to make this awesome gift today!

 

Guys Night DIY Bank next to Map Candle

Materials for Guys Night Fund

 

Empty Coffee Syrups Box

Step 1

First, make sure your box is clean and empty.

 

Glob of Black Paint on Back of Box

Step 2

Next, begin painting the box with black acrylic paint.

 

Back of Black Painted Box

Front of Black Painted Box

Step 3

Cover your entire box with paint and then allow the paint to dry.

 

Decorative Wood Tape Around Box

Step 4

After your paint is dry, wrap your decorative tape around the box to measure the length you need.

Note:

 

Trimmed Decorative Wood Tape Around Box

Step 5

While your decorative tape is still wrapped around your box, trim the amount needed from your tape roll.

 

Decorative Wood Tape Attached to Edge of Box

Step 6

Once your tape is trimmed, begin attaching it to the front of your box starting at the open edge.

Step 7

Continue attaching your tape until you reach the edge of the view panel.

 

Blue Painters Tape Attached to Edge Window in Box

Step 8

Next, place rolled pieces of blue painters tape around the edges of the view panel.

Step 9

Then place your decorative tape with the paper backing still on over the painters tape.

 

Blue Painters Tape Attached to Backing on Tape

Step 10

Carefully peel back your decorative tape, keeping the painters tape in place on the paper backing and lifting it from the box.

 

Rectangle Cut Out Inside Blue Painters Tape Attached to Backing on Tape

Step 11

Next, cut out the rectangle between the painters tape.

 

Tape Attached to Box With Window Cutout

Step 12

After you have cut out the rectangle, resume attaching your decorative tape to your box. Ensure that your rectangle lines up with the view panel in the box.

 

Tape Attached to Back of Box

Step 13

Continue attaching your decorative tape all the way around your box.

 

Folded Tape Edge on Box

Step 14

Once you reach the edge of your box opening, fold the tape inside the box.

 

Pencil Measurement on Tape Backing

Close Up of Pencil Measurement on Tape Backing

Step 15

Now, measure the uncovered edge of your box on the tape and mark with a pencil.

 

Cut Out Piece of Decorative Tape

Step 16

Next, cut out the tape inside of the pencil lines.

 

Decorative Tape on Edge of Box

Step 17

Attach the cut piece of decorative tape to the edge of your box.

Step 18

Repeat steps 15 through 17 for the remaining uncovered side of your box.

 

Colorful Travel Sheet of Cardstock

Step 19

After your box is covered, pull out your piece of decorative cardstock.

 

Measuring Decorated Box On Cardstock

Close Up of Pencil Line on Cardstock

Step 20

Flip it over and use your box to measure the size you need and mark it with a pencil.

 

Back of Cut Out Piece of Cardstock

Step 21

Next, use your paper cutter to cut 1/4 inch inside all of your pencil marks.

Step 22

Try sliding your cut out cardstock into your box. If it doesn’t fit, trim the edges more.

 

Tape on the Back of Cardstock

Step 23

Once your cardstock fits inside of your box, add adhesive to the back of it with your glue runner.

 

Decorative Cardstock Inside of Box

Step 24

Then attach the cardstock to the inside of your box.

 

Money Slot Cut Into Top of Box

Step 25

Next, cut an opening for the money in the top of your box.

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Striped Chipboard Letters

Step 26

Now pull out your chipboard letters and lay out the ones you need.

 

Striped Chipboard Letters Laid Out on Box

Step 27

Lay out your letters on the box until you have your desired placement.

 

Guys Night Letter Attached to Box

Step 28

Then attach the letters 1 at a time by lifting them from their place, applying adhesive with your glue runner, and replacing in the spot.

 

Close Up of Guys Night Letter Attached to Box

Angled View of Guys Night DIY Bank next to Map Candle

Wood Bank next to Candle with text overlay - Upcycled DIY Bank for Guys Night Fund

Take your gift to the next level by adding some money to the fund before gifting. This upcycled DIY bank for guys night fund is the perfect easy gift to surprise your guy with this year. Even better, you can create the perfect thoughtful gift for him without even leaving the house. Seriously, does it get any better than that?

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I have been so excited to make this easy project that I’ve been holding onto this empty tissue box for weeks. I can’t count the number of times someone in my house asked me if it could be tossed out.

Of course, it was a little early at the time to start crafting for Halloween but September is the official green light in my mind. Now I can start pulling out the Halloween fun!

It’s time for you to start thinking about your own Halloween decorations, too. Start saving those tissue boxes so you can make your own spooky Halloween candy container.

 

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Materials

 

Plastic Next to Tissue Box

Step 1

First, remove the plastic from around the inside of the tissue box opening.

 

Gray Painted Tissue Box

Step 2

Next, paint your entire box with your rescue restore paint. Allow it to dry before moving on.

 

Hand Holding Painted Sides of Tissue Box

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Something Wicked this Way Comes Sticker on Painted Tissue Box

Something Wicked this Way Comes and Spider Stickers on Painted Tissue Box

Cauldron Bubbles and Bat Stickers on Painted Tissue Box

Step 3

After you paint has dried, add your stickers to your box. Only work with one side at a time and focus on designing that one before moving to the next.

 

Close Up of Bat Sticker Wrapped Around Edge of Box

Tip:

 

Creepy Cloth Next to Halloween Stickers Sheet

Step 4

Now, remove the packaging from your black creepy cloth and unfold it.

 

Glue on Top of Tissue Box

Step 5

Then add E6000 to the top corners of your tissue box and around the opening.

 

Creepy Cloth Covering Top of Tissue Box

Step 6

Next, press a corner of your black creepy cloth into the glue. Don’t worry about covering your tissue box opening.

 

Creepy Cloth Covering Top of Tissue Box Next to Craft Supplies

Close Up of Creepy Cloth Covering Top of Tissue Box Next to Craft Supplies

Step 7

Carefully cut around the edges of the box to remove the glued section of your black creepy cloth from the rest of it.

 

Hole Cut Out of Creepy Cloth Covering Top of Tissue Box

Step 8

Again working carefully, cut out the black creepy cloth covering the hole in the top of your tissue box.

 

Close Up of Tape Wrapped Finger with Loose Strands Stuck to It

Tip:

Step 9

Next fix any areas of the black creepy cloth that pulled away from the glue.

 

Halloween Candy Container Next to Pumpkin

Step 10

Lastly, allow your glue to dry 24 hours then fill with your favorite Halloween candy!

 

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Would you ever guess that this gorgeous spooky Halloween candy container used to hold tissues?! It is seriously easy to make although you might want to have a backup stash of candy to refill it. I must deprive my family because they are already flying through it (minus a few Kit Kats I nabbed). Luckily, even empty it’s still an awesome piece of Halloween decor for the table!

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