Braai Culture
Craftwise|May / June 2018

We South Africans love to braai and it is a fundamental part of who we are! This braai sauce and spice caddy with matching firelighter holder is perfect for keeping your braai area neat and tidy. Not only that - they make great Father's Day gifts.

Denelda Van Der
Braai Culture

REQUIREMENTS

Wooden caddy and wooden firelighter holder

Assorted paintbrushes

Braai Culture scrapbook paper

Braai Culture sticker sheet

Tumbleweed creative chalk paint

Sandpaper

Podge

Rubber roller

Emery board

Jute rope

Scissors

Glue gun

Clear gloss varnish

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Make sure the wooden items are clean and dust free.

2. Remove the metal hooks and paint the areas that will not be covered with the scrapbook paper.

3. Paint the items with the chalk paint. Use a medium tipped brush to apply the paint. Allow to dry and apply a second coat if necessary. Sand lightly so that it is smooth to touch. Wipe the excess dust off with a damp cloth.

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