This tin can was used to hold chocolate peppermint bark but now it is going to be used to for my art supplies (I'm sure you have extra Christmas tins laying around). A lot of the same supplies used in the candle holder below are the same for this project.
1. Paper- any colors, preferably papers that wont bleed.
2. Mod Podge.
3. Scissors.
4. Paint brush.
5. Your own creative designs like my heart and banner or use magazine clippings.
1. Paper- any colors, preferably papers that wont bleed.
2. Mod Podge.
3. Scissors.
4. Paint brush.
5. Your own creative designs like my heart and banner or use magazine clippings.
6. Tin can.
First you need to come up with a design that you want to have on you your tin. My design is very basic but I'm sure there are some real artists out there who can come up with some amazing things. You can decorate the top, or the entire area if you like. You may even want to glue fabric in the inside if it will be used for jewelery.
Second, make sure that you have all the paper pieces laid out before you start to glue.
Third, glue down and cover your art with the Mod Podge and let the first layer dry before you place a second layer.
First you need to come up with a design that you want to have on you your tin. My design is very basic but I'm sure there are some real artists out there who can come up with some amazing things. You can decorate the top, or the entire area if you like. You may even want to glue fabric in the inside if it will be used for jewelery.
Second, make sure that you have all the paper pieces laid out before you start to glue.
Third, glue down and cover your art with the Mod Podge and let the first layer dry before you place a second layer.
Any other ideas?
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