I love the new Relics and Artifacts from Sandra Evertson--if you haven't tried them, I highly recommend it because they are loads of fun and really spark your creativity. Today I used 2 of the little resin pieces from her line as the focal points of my altered tin. As God's children, I believe that we really were born to fly and that is my inspiration behind this miniature piece. Here's a few close-ups...
I first painted the tin with 2 coats of Gesso, then spritzed different Distress Inks all over in pink, yellow and teal. I added butterfly wings to the little person as well as a tiny pin and I embellished the rest of the inside with Prima wood veneer pieces, metal filigree trinkets, crystals, flowers and bits of crocheted lace, doily and cheesecloth. Finally, I added this stamped sentiment from TCP (a fave) with Jet Black and added a Maggie Holmes salmon colored tassel to the top, then rubbed white texture paste all over the tin for a yummy-grungy look and feel. :)
and a last one of the backside just because it's cool, hehe!
Thanks so much for stopping by today! I hope you've been inspired to make something fun!
7 comments:
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOW! I saw this on my dashboard yesterday and said that I was going to stop by to see it again...WOW!! Stunning! Amazing and BEAUTIFUL!!
Have a wonderful day,
Migdalia
OH my gosh Linsey this is fantastic! So beautiful! I have a ton of these altoid tins in my craft studio as I saved them thinking I would do something to them later. This truly inspires me to create something with them now! Really enjoyed this! Thanks!
Hugs,
Jo
xox
wow wow wow!!!!!!!!! linsey i can't believe iw asn't following your blog! I have been missing out! this is gorgeous!
What a stunning creation! Perfect for our theme! I adore the colours you have used. Thanks so much for adding it to our challenge at Mixed Media Monthly!
oh my goodness! i have always wanted to make an altered tin but i know it would NEVER look anywhere close to this gorgeous!!! You rocked it again, girl! im always so inspired by your work. Thank you so much for playing with the Mixed Media Monthly Challenge!
-Rachel
rwkrafts.com
Your tin is wonderful - so creative and full of imagination. I only wish I know how you did it - Fantastic!
sandy xx
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