A couple of months ago the folks at Alpha Stamps (Leslie the owner and Bella the Design Team Coordinator) asked me if I would like to be a Guest Designer. I was thrilled so of course I said yes. For those not familiar with Alpha Stamps they are an online company (based in the San Francisco Bay area) that designs and sells collage sheets and rubber stamps. They also carry a fabulous selection of collage supplies. I’ve been a customer for years. Back in May they sent me a box of circus themed Alpha Stamp products. There were collage sheets, circus themed papers, rubber stamps, blank Altoids tins, chipboard pendants and various bits and bobs. They asked me if I would design something with one of the Altoids tins and design something with the chipboard pendants. The design of the rest of the pieces was completely up to me. Here is a sneak peek of one of the Altoid tin pieces I created.
FRONT
The wheels are made from wooden spools that have a hole on each end. I first painted the wheels then attached buttons by inserting the shank into the holes. The acrobat on the top is suspended in a plastic curtain ring that I painted with alcohol ink.
Close-up of the Inside
Alpha Stamps has a large collection of collage sheets with theater background images. I own them all. I used the images from one of the sheets for the inside of the tin. Removing the lid from the tin leaves two holes in the top which is how I suspended the acrobats.
BACK
VIDEO TUTORIAL – There is now a
YouTube video tutorial for this project.
The video also covers 5 other altered tin projects. You’ll find the segment about this project at
minute 29:16 in the video below.
Below are the supplies used for this project. Clicking on the item will pop you over to AlphaStamps.
Wow Laura, this is totally amazing!! You know you should apply for the Graphics 45 design team next year, I bet you would be in with a good chance. This is a stunning creation!!
ReplyDeleteVery ingenious...love it:)
ReplyDeleteLaura..this is just awesome!! love all their products!!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura -
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous project! I love how this turned out. I've been a customer of Alpha Stamps for years. I love her products.
Elaine Allen
That is so amazing! This tiny little circus of fun doesn't even look like it ever was a tin, especially in the front. No wonder they wanted you as a designer, you rock!
ReplyDeleteYour creations are always AMAZING!!! Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteinspirational piece
ReplyDeleteThis is nothing short of jaw-dropping. I have a healthy obsession with vintage circuses, and this is total eye and brain candy. What a delightful, very creative piece!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura I just found your blog. This piece is fabulous. I love vintage circus anything, but this is just amazing.
ReplyDeleteHugs Jackie
Holy Moly! Your tin is BEYOND fabulous. What an honor to be selected to guest host. Alpha Stamps has terrific stuff.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Laura, that is so cool!!
ReplyDeleteLovely job! Off to check out the group. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI know I already told you but worth repeating, Fabulous work!
ReplyDeletehugs Lynn
You are inspiring! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour "circus" themed altered altoid tin is amazing Laura. Wow, the amount of work that must have gone into this creation! It's really fabulous.
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