Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Treasure Box Altered Tin.

Howdy everybody! Amy back today to share with you another off the page creation using some fabulous A2Z Scraplets Chipboard.

This is another gift that I created for my darling niece. For this project I wanted to alter a tin that I recently received some Natio Spa goodies in for my birthday. Every girl needs a treasure box so of course Aunty Amy made one for miss Skye's 3rd birthday. I hope she will treasure it forever and my girls even created some beaded jewellery to start off her treasure collection.


Firstly I had to prime my surface as the tin would repell almost all my water based paint mediums that I wanted to work with. To do this, I have coated a layer of Multi Medium (Gel Medium would work too) and I have then cut up the A2Z Scraplets Starburst Large to fit my tin lid and also adhered with the Multi Mediuim. I added some Multi Medium to the surface of the chipboard too and because I was in a rush, I have used my heat gun to dry really quickly after each wet step. I allowed the Multi Medium to boil and bubble so it would create some added texture to that fabulous starburst. I then added some fabulous lace from my stash around the base of the tin using the Multi Medium also.


The next step was to finish priming and because the Multi Medium dries clear, I had to add some regular Gesso to cover the printing on the outside of the box. Again, after drying with my heat gun, I have painted the entire base and lid with some Antique White Paint from Kaisercraft. 


Once the paint was dry, I have rubbed a heap of Viva Decor Inka Gold over all that fabulous texture to help it pop! A golden treasure box for my niece how special! If you don't have Inka Gold, grab an ink pad and use your finger to add some colour softly to the raised texture. 


Now that my tin was painted and ready, I have added some Cheese Cloth and a tonne of Prima flowers, Birds Nest, Handmade Halo Charms and some wire swirls. I also had this fabulous bird in my stash that looked perfect on top and to help blend the project together, I have added some Inka Gold to the tips of all the flowers and onto the Bird roughly as well. 


I am so stoked with how this turned out and I really wanted to keep it for myself LOL. Here is the A2Z Scraplets Large Starburst Shape 2 and you can click the image to view and purchase this item on the website.


Well that is it from me today, I hope I have inspired you to get altering for your next handmade project. Until next time, happy scrapping!

Amy Prior xx

2 comments:

  1. Gorgeous! Love how you used the stencil on the top of the tin!

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  2. Wow! Truly a very beautiful gift for your niece to treasure! Just love how you transformed a very ordinary container into something so very pretty and special!

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