I’ve been altering tins for a long time and I just finished a new one so I thought it would be a good opportunity to do a video tutorial that includes the new project as well as some of my older Altoids tin related projects.
The Remnants of the Past project is vintage themed and involves hinging two tins together (minus the lids), using one tin for a shadow box and the other for an accordion folded book.
On the outside of the tins, I used a paper tearing technique to frame the vintage ephemera images then accented the torn area with paper roses.
Inside on the left is the book. The last page is attached to the tin and when folded, tieing the lace holds the book in place.
The papers I used are from the Architecture 2 8x8 Paper Pack.
All of the images in the project are from my NEW Remnants of the Past Collage Sheets.
These two sheets are packed with vintage ephemeral all sized to work with smaller projects like altered tins and ATCs. To purchase these sheets, click on the images below.
If you liked my Remnants of the Past #1 and #2 Collage Sheets, you will live the download set. This set is packed with vintage ephemeral all sized to work with smaller projects like altered tins, and ATC’ although with a download set, you can adjust the size of the image to fit your project. It contains all of the images from the Remnants of the Past #1 & #2 Collage Sheets plus 7 more for a total of 122 images. To purchase the image set, click on the image below.
In the video tutorial, I’ll be covering all of the projects pictured below. Some use two tin bases, some use one, and one uses the leftover lids. Included are a variety of themes and techniques. Below the video are the links to the supply list for each project (carried by AlphaStamps) and links to the original project post where applicable.
VIDEO TUTORIAL
Hello Laura
ReplyDeleteLovely work and good idea for a mini phots album!
Kisses
I haven't done tins in a long time. These are lovely.
ReplyDeleteLovely project! What a great idea to put two tin bottoms together. I know I'll be using this for something in the future. Thanks so much for sharing all of you creativity.
ReplyDeleteAmazing Laura!
ReplyDeleteI hope to make one of these tins soon,using your tutorial and supply list! You never disappoint my dear!
Jackie xo