Here is my altered tin. See how the edges of the lid are untouched. How cool is that!?! I used the paper from the Tim Holtz "Lost and Found" line. That pack is absolutely perfect for doing altered item projects. I added random pieces of metal, watch parts, bottle caps, twine, molding paste, spritz sprays, lace, old pieces of costume jewellery, Tim Holtz fragments, Dusty Attic chipboard crowns, and more...
The paper pack has a page with a ton of pictured bottle caps on it. If you take a one inch circle punch to them, they will fit perfectly inside of a regular bottle cap.
Well thanks for stopping by and God Bless!!
Mandy, I got a Distrezz it All last week and I too saved the tin. What a great idea!!! I love yours!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWell, darn .. mine just came in a c/b box .. no tin for me! But this looks great all jazzed up and ready for your Smooch!
ReplyDeleteAwesome project, love it!!
ReplyDeleteThis tin looks gorgeous!!! And the distrezz looks very interesting too :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool. Here in the states it only came in a c/b box. :o(
ReplyDeleteHugz, Z
Awesome, awesome, awesome! I love all the embellishments you used and how cool and vintage that tin came out! Great way to repurpose something you might have just thrown away!
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