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Vintage Wooden Storage Box Container with Hinged Lid and Front Clasp, Large Wood Storage Box, Rustic Wood Boxes for Crafts Art Hobbies and Valentine's Day Decoration - 8.9''x8.9''x3.8''

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  • Solid Nature Wood: Our large wooden box with hinged lid is made of high-quality and durable natural wood, which is compact and sturdy with strong bearing capacity, not easy to crack and deform
  • Vintage Style Wooden Box for Crafts: The surface of the storage box is smooth and flat, you can decorate on it. The box is the place where realize your wild imagination. Due to hand measure, please allow 0.4-1.2 inches error
  • Wooden Storage Box: Convenient to store various small items such as: jewelry, rings, cards, little keepsake etc. Like a little guard to keep your tiny treasures from getting lost; Hinged Lid with special metal style design that is convenient to open & close and rustic beauty
  • Widely Usage: Natural wood grain, simple style, artistic ornamental for crafts art hobbies and home decoration. Meet your different needs and increase the joy of life
  • DIY Special Gift: You can make a unique gift box for your family and friends like halloween, birthday, wedding anniversary, graduation, Valentine's Day



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Our Wooden boxes are available in different sizes to meet your daily storage, treasure display, home decoration, DIY handicraft and gift giving needs.

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The smooth and flat surface is the place where realize your wild imagination.

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Rustic Wood Box for Storage, Crafts Art Hobbies and Home Decoration


Lisa
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Just what we were looking for. We needed something to hold little items on our end table that our dog could not reach.
Mike Dailey
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
The sides and lid were a bit thicker than I'd anticipated making it a little sturdier than expected, but otherwise it was exactly as described. This will serve it's purpose well.
Craig Werley
Reviewed in Australia on February 20, 2025
Cheap and nasty. I was expecting something much better than this. Really cheap construction as you can see in the photos.
Keith Starling
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Box arrived nicely packaged. Better quality than I had expected. Latch quality was good and finish was great
karen
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
I buy boxes like this to paint and decorate and use decoupage to seal. The box is very well made but much smaller than I expected. Most boxes are buy are much larger, but I will still enjoy decorating it.
zz-neena
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Perfect size, ready to be stained and finished.
Samson Bee
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
My husband bought this box to keep his CD’s in. The CD’s are in paper sleeves and not in the plastic case and several of them fit perfectly inside this wood box. A small and perfect size for the car too!
B&C
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023
This is not a bad product, but it's an inexpensive product, so you should either be prepared to deal with that, or prepared to fix it.First of all, it's a really lightweight softwood, so you'll need to handle it a bit gently.Second, the grain of the woods is raised, so it has a slightly rough or rustic texture. It can absolutely be sanded down to a lovely finish, but that leads me to..Third, the stain isn't sealed. There's no topcoat or polyurethane or whatever, it's just a light coat of stain. That means if you got a stained version, the stain comes off when you sand.I bought this to paint and I read the reviews beforehand, so I knew I was getting myself into a bit of a project, but I like projects.If you don't like projects, this may not be your box.The first thing I did was to add a coat of water based polyurethane to hopefully give the soft wood a bit more structure and maybe seal in a small amount of stain? Then I sanded it with a 220 grit on the outside and the inside. You could follow up with an even finer grain of you'd like, but Christmas is right around the corner and I need this finished!So, I applied another later of poly and sanded that down, and finally added one last layer and sanded it too.Now it feels sturdier, I kept enough of the stain that it doesn't look weird on the bottom (I'm only painted the lid), and the paint is going on super easy and clean.Its true, it's not a box made in 1924 before we chopped down all of our beautiful old growth forest. It's made in a factory somewhere by someone who probably isn't paid enough.But you can make it better if you want to.
Robert F. DeVellis
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023
So my reaction to these boxes is somewhat mixed. From a distance, they're attractive. In the hand, it becomes apparent that the wood hasn't been sanded smooth and that the finish can fairly easily rub off. In fact, there isn't any type of varnish, shellac, or sealer at all; just a dye of some sort that has been applied to the wood. That wood has a raised nappe, kind of what you'd get if you sanded a pine board, wiped it down with a damp paper towel, and let it dry. (I suspect that the dye applied is water-based, so that scenario may not be too far from what actually has happened.) Typically, damp-wiping to raise the grain would be an intentional step prior to additional sanding. In the case of these boxes, it's the end state. I tried a bit of very light sanding to remove the fuzz from the wood's surface and realized that the color was coming off faster than the fuzz was. Also, the wood is very soft. You can feel it compress when you give it a pinch, kind of the way a sheet of foam board would feel. So, as something that is going to be on display or handled frequently, I think one of thes boxes may disappoint. In the photos, they look suitable for this purpose but not so much in reality. I considered spraying some shellac onto them but decided that I'd need to remove the hardware to do it properly and the whole process seemed more involved than I wanted. So, I left them a bit fuzzy and gloss-less.On the up side, they're reasonably sturdy boxes for storing smaller items. They're built well enough to hold objects fairly securely (though nothing you'd want under lock-and-key) and to afford protection from external bumps and jostles. I'll be using them to store lots of small things in a cabinet (pens, pencils, scissors, label maker, computer cables, extension cords, etc.). I won't be putting anything that's hard, heavy, and uneven on top of them, which I think would leave indentations in the boxes' surfaces. Without the boxes, the small objects would be all over the place and would hard to be find in the cabinet's larger volume. Also, this particular cabinet has glass doors, so a few of these boxes look a lot nicer (at the distance and through the glass from which they are viewed) than a lot of loose objects or containers made from cardboard or plastic. So, for my use case, they're adequate. Of course, plastic or cardboard containers of the same size would likely cost considerably less.I think potential buyers should evaluate the strengths and limitations of these boxes and judge those in reference to the intended use. In some cases, they'll provide a good storage solution. In others, They well may come up short of your expectations. I distilled these drawbacks and strengths into a 3-star rating. But depending on your use case, a 2-star or 4-star evaluation might be more accurate.
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