Saturday, 22 August 2020

Altered Tin - Version 2!

Well, Stampin' Up! really spoilt us this season.  They gave us two tins to play with, the rectangle one which I showcased a few weeks ago and now a circular one (think of the old fashioned travel sweet tins with a window in the lid).  Both tins are a really good size to fill with goodies, and both are food safe so you can add homemade fudge or chocolates to them.

I have decided with both tins to make the decorative items, I may add some more ribbon so that they can be hung from a Christmas Tree.

I hope you enjoy the video and give it a thumbs up!


Product List

Round Tins
£11.25
Snowflake Wishes Bundle (English)
£51.25
Lovely Labels Pick A Punch
£21.00
Snowflake Splendor Designer Series Paper
£10.75
Window Sheets
£4.75
Balmy Blue Glimmer Paper
£4.75
Whisper White A4 Card Stock
£9.00
Balmy Blue A4 Cardstock
£8.25
Purple Posy A4 Cardstock
£8.25
Highland Heather Classic Stampin' Pad
£7.00
Balmy Blue Classic Stampin' Pad
£7.00
Glitter Star Ornaments
£7.50
Blue Adhesive-Backed Gems
£7.50
Rhinestone Basic Jewels
£4.75
Seaside Spray 1/4" (6.4 Mm) Metallic Ribbon
£6.50

Tuesday, 4 August 2020

Bright and Merry Altered Tin

Have you made an altered tin?  This was a first for me and was not as scary as I thought it would be.  As usual, I didn't necessarily plan what I was doing but had a rough idea as to how I wanted it to look and feel.

I have created a YouTube video, as that is an easier medium to show how I put it together, however, I think it is important to just get out there and try your own take on an altered tin and see just how easy it is to do.


Measurements

The strips that wrap around the lid and bottom of the tin are 12 x 3/8" (30cms x 1cm) (top) and 12 x 1/2" (30cms x 1.3cm) (bottom).  They do not quite make it all the way around, therefore I added the sentiments to cover the gaps.  These are ad-hoc sizes, depending on the sentiments you want to use.

The rectangles of designer series paper (DSP) that go on the top, inside of the lid and the bottom of the tin are all 4"x 23/8" (10cm x 6.5cm).  The inside of the tin is slightly smaller, however, I just used my fingernails to push the DSP into all the edges and this worked fine. 



Here is the link to the video.