Today it is my turn again on the
This little project starts with an Altoids tin with the lid removed. I've seen these little Works of Art created by others and have always wanted to try one, so here goes!!!
I traced the bottom of the tin onto a piece of adhesive backed metal from Ten Seconds Studio. Cut it out and then run it through the Vagabond using the Iron Scrollwork Embossing Folder from Vintaj and Sizzix.
I used Deep Water Mica Powder as well as Purple mixed with Soft Gloss Gel to make a paint. These 2 colors were painted onto the recessed areas of the embossed metal.
When dry, I used a light sanding block to remove excess paint, and polish.
Black and Copper Micro Beads are glued into the indentations of the metal with Soft Gloss Gel using a Precision Tip Applicator.
I lightly sanded the tin and then gave it a couple of coats of Heavy Black Gesso.
Spread a medium coat of both Copper Crackle Texture Paste and Antique Silver Crackle Texture Paste sporadically on the sides of the tin.
While it's still wet, I added Black Micro Beads and set aside to dry.
This is what it looks like when dry. The tiny cracks are amazing.
I tore a strip of the White Resist Floral Pattern Canvas and added color using Distress Stains.
Remove the backing on the embossed metal and apply to the back of the tin.
I used 2 medium sized wooden blocks to raise the Resist Canvas and glued it into place with 3D Matte Gel.
The Gold Mica Powder and Soft Gloss Gel were used to paint the Medium Mechanical Flower.
I glued the flower onto a small wooden block to raise the image away from the back of the tin. Glue in the tin with 3D Matte Gel with the photo.
This detail shot shows my "Glitter Stash" that's added to the bodice of the girl and bottom edge.
This is a collection of left-over Glitter, Glass Glitter and Micro Beads that I keep in a container and use as filler.
The Large Flower Mechanical is trimmed and bent in order to add it to the top of the tin.
A bit of Silver wire and a vintage typewriter key J adorn the top. J is for the child I lovingly named "Jane."
The large Wings are embellished with some waxes and a vintage button at the base.
I hope you've enjoyed this journey and are inspired to decorate a tin for yourself or a friend.
Be Well and Happy Holidays to one and all.
Your Friend in ART,
Linda
Oh my Linda, this is stunning! "Check it out people" is right! LOL You have inspired me to give this a try. I have several of those tins in my stash. I love the embossed metal background, and the microbeads, and the glitter, and the... everything! This rocks!
ReplyDeleteYAY!!! Have fun. Let me see it when you're fone.
ReplyDeleteOh Jane is so adorable. You created the most amazing small altered box... Gosh...!!! I love your project.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your art.
Hugs from Monica... Spain