Don’t throw that empty packing tape roll away until you’ve seen how easy it is to turn it into this gorgeous boho storage box. And if you don’t need more storage, it’s the perfect size to use as a gift box, too.
I love this project because it’s super easy to do and uses things we would normally throw away.
Plus, you can customize your repurposed packing roll any way you want to. I went for vibrant colors and added a small beaded rock as a knob. If soft, muted colors are more your style, you can use clay to emboss the roll, or you can repurpose a pair of old denims.
And as luck would have it, the repurposed packing tape roll storage fits right in with this month IBC Rock and Roll challenge.
What’s the IBC all about
The IBC, or International Blogger’s Club, is a group of bloggers from all over the world who challenge each other to make something using a common theme. Last month’s challenge was toilet paper, and we had so much fun making this adorable miniature storage crate complete with teeny, tiny toilet rolls. It’s the middle of Summer up North at the moment, so only us ladies from the Southern Hemisphere are taking part in this month’s “Rock ‘n Roll” challenge.
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What you need
- Fabric scraps
- Large bead (optional)
- Empty packing tape roll
- Glue gun
- Thick cardboard
- Small rock
Well, technically it’s not a rock but a pebble. But it must have been a rock once upon a time, right?
How to repurpose a packing tape roll into gorgeous boho storage
Start by tracing the outer edge of the packing tape roll on sturdy cardboard and cutting it out. You’ll need two circles for this repurposed storage idea.
Tear or cut your fabric into long strips about 1” wide. I had a whole bunch of beautifully frayed silk fabric leftover from when we made our “Peace Dreamcatcher,” so I used that. Place one of the strips on the roll and wind the strip up and over the roll.
My gypsy soul loves bold, bright colors, so I used different colors on my roll. If you prefer something a little calmer, you can stick with the same color. Continue winding the fabric around the packing tape roll until it’s completely covered. Add a little glue to the end piece and tuck it neatly behind the wound strips.
Right, that’s the body of the boho storage done. To make the lid, make a hole in one of the circles you cut earlier. The size of the hole will depend on the thickness of the fabric you use. Wind the fabric strips through the center hole and around the circle, just like you would if you were making pom-poms in the old-fashioned way.
Cover the entire lid and finish off by adding a drop of glue to the end piece and tucking it underneath the wrapped pieces. And finally, make a small little knob for the boho storage using a pebble and a few beads.
Glue the pebble, erhhmm I mean small rock, on the lid to hide the hole. You can also glue on a large bead or bauble.
For the bottom, simply paint the other circle in a coordinating color and glue it on.
And that’s it. The rock and duct tape roll storage box is all done.
Who would have thought that an empty roll of packing tape could look so gorgeous?
And it fits right in with our colorful and slightly wacky decor style.
I used the repurposed boho storage for my bead necklaces.
And they make great gift boxes too.
If you like the idea of repurposing an empty roll of packing tape into boho storage, don’t forget to pin it for later.
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Or, if you prefer to buy rather than DIY, then perhaps these beauties will appeal.
Don’t forget to go have a look at what Anita from Unique Creations by Anita did with her Rock ‘n Roll challenge.
And as always, wishing you a wonderful, crafty week filled with lots of love. Thank you for popping in for a visit. Stay safe.
Last update on 2026-04-15 / Source Amazon Affiliates
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