Welcome to the Tiny Tin Blog Hop!
Fabulous host Michelle Mach of the Beads and Books blog challenged us to take these tiny blank tins:
- You only need to decorate ONE tin.
- You can use anything to decorate your tin. Yes, even beads!
- You can also turn your tin into something else completely—a home decor item, a toy, jewelry. It's also fine just to keep it as a tin.
...and get decorating!
- You can use anything to decorate your tin. Yes, even beads!
- You can also turn your tin into something else completely—a home decor item, a toy, jewelry. It's also fine just to keep it as a tin.
...and get decorating!
I used Vintaj patinas to paint the inside and outside of my tins, and then oxidized the un-painted parts to age the design.
I tore circles out of various scrapbook papers and decoupaged them onto the lids, colored in the torn areas with charcoal, sealed them up and sprayed a little walnut ink to further age them.
The final touches were little polka dots on the sides, and a little glitter to the top and - voila! - I was done!
The final touches were little polka dots on the sides, and a little glitter to the top and - voila! - I was done!
Thanks so much, Michelle, for hosting this fun hop! Take a couple of minutes to check out these other participants' tiny tin creations:
Michelle - Beads & Books - Hostess
Amy - Amybeads
Brenda - B'Sue Boutiques
Dawn - Morning Glory Beading
Debbie (photos on Michelle's Blog)
Jeannie - Jeannie's Blog
Kay - Palm Coast Art
Kim - CianciBlue
Mary - MLH Jewelry Designs
Mary Shannon - Falling into the Sky
Michelle - Firefly Visions
Molly - Beautifully Broken Me (you are here!)
Pamela - The Crazy Creative Corner
Patricia G. - My Life Under the Bus
Patricia L. (photos on Michelle's Blog)
Robyn - A Ponderance of Things
Shelley - Fabric of My Life
Terry - Pink Chapeau Vintage Jewelry
Therese - Domestic Goddess Enterprises
Therese - Therese's Treasures
Ok, you made that sound so easy peasy, but I know it would have taken me a LOT of time to do it! What a wonderful, creative soul you are! I love watching your process, and would be thrilled to have made something so gorgeous!!
Wow they look like enamel! It looks like you had fun with this! Happy Hopping!
What happy tins! (Polka dots are one of my favorite design elements.) I haven't tried those Vintaj pantinas yet, so I'm glad to see what they can do. I love that you painted the inside of the tins, too. Thanks for joining the challenge!
OH, wow, those are so creative!!! I'm sure it was a lot of work, and it really looks great!!
I love the texture and the design, being aged like that, is so earthy. Just lovely!
So, I'm looking at your tins and Blackbird starts to play (I love this version)--at first I was confused because Blackbird is my ringtone--LOL!
Your process sounds so fun and I love the polka dots.
Colorful fun! love them!
Oh goodness, I LOVE these! They're colorful but still kinda rustic and aged. They are JUST my style! Thanks for walking us through the steps of how you obtained your gorgeous results! Very cool.
Somehow I missed you earlier, but I love what you did with your tins, they turned out great!
These tins are soooo wonderful!!I love the colors you used sweet Molly and how you distressed them with walnut ink and the dots on the sides.Very Cool! xoxo Cat
LOVE love love, Molly!! Please make more!
hugs,
Tami
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