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Got Milk Altered Tin
Designed by Debi Wind
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 Top of the tin, inside of the lid & the inside of the tin.
Materials:
Instructions:
- Adhere scrapbook paper to outside and inside of tin with gel medium, carefully trimming around edges. Sponge edges of top of tin with Brushed Corduroy and Dried Marigold distress ink. Apply gold trim with E6000 adhesive to inside of lid and tin.
- Sponge edges of crayons and puppies images with Brushed Corduroy and Dried Marigold distress ink until desired color is reached.
- Adhere crayons, flash card, and puppies with gel medium.
- Tear all four edges of collage image. Adhere collage image to front of tin with gel medium. Adhere imagine to front of tin with gel medium.
- Adhere A, B, C, flower, and button to front of tin using E6000 adhesive.
- Trim collage images of little girl and little boy. Adhere to inside of tin using gel medium.
- Adhere at an angle “My Favorite” with gel medium to inside of tin.
- Adhere flower and button with E6000 adhesive to inside of tin.
- Sponge milk carton lid with Brushed Corduroy and Dried Marigold distress ink until desired color is reached. Adhere milk carton lid to inside of the tin with E6000 adhesive.
- Embellish with “Got Milk” spelled out using with E6000 adhesive on inside of tin.
NOTE: We don't have E6000 adhesive. The Hot Off The Press Ultimate adhesive is also good for adhering chunky embellishments.
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