dreaming of a pink christmas.

Anybody else out there love a little bit of pink at Christmas?

Back in 2017 I painted all of my Christmas gift boxes pink and then used Fusion’s transfer gel to add some graphics that I printed out.

And then there was my Venetian velvet inspired pink and gold stenciled wrapping paper from 2018.

In 2019 I turned an old vintage pink dustpan into Christmas decor.

So when I was going through my paint cabinet trying to decide on a color for the inside of the toolbox that I’m sharing today, I saw Dixie Belle’s Pink Champagne and thought “yes, perfect!”

But let’s go back and start at the beginning.

My friend Sue gave me this toolbox for my birthday many years ago.  She had added a number sticker on either side.

It was simple, but I like simple.  I used it to store scrapbook supplies.

A while back I used it as a guinea pig to try out the then new I.O.D. white Traditional Pots transfers.  I removed the number stickers and painted over just that bit of the box with black chalk paint, and then applied the white transfer.

I liked that look quite a bit too.

But recently as part of my Swedish Death Cleaning kick, I really pared down my scrapbooking supplies and I ended up emptying out this entire container.  Then I put it in my stash for a makeover.

I pulled it out recently thinking that it would be fun to give it a Christmas look, but using a stencil this time rather than a transfer.  I wanted to keep the black outside, but the original interior was a dull white that definitely needed a refresh.  And that brings me to the Pink Champagne.  I love the idea of pink for Christmas, and I also think pink pairs beautifully with black.

The Pink Champagne is a cool and quite pale pink, sort of an icy pink.  Perfect for a pink Christmas.

And by the way, I did clean the box, sand it lightly and then add a coat of Dixie Belle’s Bonding Boss before I got started with the painting.  After two coats of the Pink Champagne, I applied a coat of Dixie Belle’s flat clear coat over it.

Now this box would be perfect for storing all of my pink and silver vintage ornaments.

Next up I added a coat of Dixie Belle’s Midnight Sky to the outside of the box to freshen it up a bit.  Once the Midnight Sky was dry I started stenciling.

There were several steps involved in the stenciling, with drying time in between.  I first added the “Rudolf and Co” section in DB’s Dried Sage on both sides of the box.  Then I went back in and added the “Fine Reindeer Treats” to both sides of the lid, also in Dried Sage.  Then I came back in and went over just the “Rudolph” and the “Co” in Drop Cloth.

I’ve gotten so much use out of this stencil from Wallcutz.  I have it in two sizes (it comes in 7 different sizes), the bigger one was perfect for making the ‘foot board sign’ that I kept for myself and put up every Christmas.

I’ve used the smaller one on countless items like boxes …

and trucks …

and grain shovels.

I’m not always good about cleaning my stencils after use, so this one is getting a bit worn out after so many uses and it’s not as crisp as I would like it to be.  I may have to order a new one.  I used it on a couple of other items this year that you’ll be seeing soon, so be sure to stay tuned!

In the meantime, I’m not really going to store my pink and silver ornaments in this box.  I really just store them in a bigger box along with the other colors.  So this box is for sale locally (check out my ‘available for local sale‘ page for more details).

Are you a fan of pink at Christmas?  Leave a comment and let me know.

Thank you to Dixie Belle Co for supplying their products used in the this makeover.

10 thoughts on “dreaming of a pink christmas.

  1. Ah, I remember well the pink gift boxes & pink and gold wrapping paper…those were definite favorites.

    Yes to pink for Christmas!

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  2. 2023 was my first year for a pink Christmas. My baby granddaughter was the inspiration and I loved all of the pink decorations, wrapping paper, ribbons and even the vintage pink tree topper. The movie Barbie provided retailers with lots of pink in 2023. I like brown with pink so there were reindeer featured in my pink themed Christmas too. I’m definitely doing pink again this year. Your toolbox makeover is darling but I will admit that my heart sank just a bit when the outside became black and not pink. As always, you have inspired me to make my own Christmas toolbox. Thanks!

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  3. Me! I adore pink Christmas decor. I love traditional for the rest of the house, but I have designated my bedroom dresser as my pink Christmas area and every year it is my favorite place to decorate. Sparkly blush tinsel, sugary pink reindeer, all of my pink and silver Shiny Brites – but I keep it simple and understated, not gaudy (IMO). I love, love pink Christmas. The Pink Champagne is a Dixie Belle color I haven’t seen before and I love it. The toolbox, as usual, looks fabulous after its makeover.

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      1. I am just seeing this now!!!! My sincere apologies. I meant I’d post on Facebook at Elle Richmann Artistry. I referred to Nov 12, as it is a day after our Remembrance Day 💕

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