Friday, October 20, 2017

Witch Pins Tin

Another tin!




Supplies and notes:
  • Aluminum tin from the Asian food store
  • Witch Pin ephemera from Tim's pack from last year; trimmed and coated with Distress Collage Medium in Crazing the scribbled with Black Soot Distress Crayon
  • Pumpkin from the little shop at a pumpkin patch-- they are little seed pods of some sort, but they couldn't look more like little pumpkins, and they couldn't be better for crafting as they are sturdy yet lightweight.  I also used them on THIS project.
  • Pins from my stash.  I added some Viva Paper Pearls in Cream to the ends.
  • Distress Glitter in Black Soot added to edge of tin with Glossy Accents (...which also stuck to some of the crazing medium... I'm just too impatient...)
  • True Hemp metallic hemp 
  • Viva Paper Pearls in Cream also used to accent the cardinal directions of the tin with Pebeo Relief Liner in Lead to dot these stripes
I'll share this at the following places:

6 comments:

  1. Ah ha! Another wonderful Halloween creation from your creative mind! I love how you've taken trash and made it into this amazing treasure! I have a ton of those tart tins I've been itching to upcycle, and this has inspired me! Thank you for sharing your creativeness with us at Frilly and Funkie! Hugs!

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  2. What a unique and fabulous project! Thanks for joining in at City Crafter.

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  3. A really unusual design. Thanks for sharing it with us at MMM challenge Janet DT

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  4. This is such a fun departure from a card or a tag or a layout! Super idea, and well executed, too! Thanks so much for joining the fun at the Frilly and Funkie "Tis Nearly Halloween" Challenge!

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  5. Love it Mimi! A simple tin becomes a fantastic Halloween home decor piece with a real retro look. Thank you for joining us at Frilly and Funkie xx

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  6. How unusual and so effective. Thanks for joining in the fun at Make My Monday. Happy Halloween. Caz DT.

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