Today I have a little tin that I've altered. I bought these tins ages ago at Woolworths when the collector cards were in store and I'm so happy that I've finally found a use for them!
I used some Halloween themed paper to wrap around the tin. The edges have been inked in black ink. I also added a piece of the paper to the top of the lid, and I inked and distressed it.
Then I added some embellies. I started with a white doily that I scrunched up to create a rosette. Then I inked it. Then I added a small patty pan. To the right I glued on a little skull that's a digi image from Dilly Beans Stamps. I also added some sequins and black flowers.
Here's a close-up wher eyou can see the googly yes on the spider. I simply turned the tiny patty pan inside out and glued it on. I also added googly yes to the skull.
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Such a cute little tin! Love your embellies and the googly eyes on the skellie face. xxD
Love your cute tin, full of colour and great images!
the tin looks good enough to nibble on ;) and love google eyes on anything xx
The googly eye on the skull is so fun
Great altered tin love all the elements you've used x
3 eyed spider, eeeek. Fab and fun box.
A wonderful and festive Halloween treat box! Gimme chocolate!
Hope not repeating but had trouble commenting this morning. Either didn't go through or went through 15 times! Anyway goodie tin is fab and love the google eyes on the skull :) xx
Love the tin.
I think I have some of those stuck away. have to get them out
and decorate. Will be good for monetary gifts for Halloween.
thanks for the idea.
Love it that the spider has three eyes! Great project.
oh such a wonderful use of the old woolsworth tins..I was small when my mother and I shopped there but so remember it.Beautiful.
OH MY GOSH how cute is this treat tin!!! Love the skullie with googlie eyes and the rosette made with a cup cake liner... then you filled it with eyeballs!!!! YUMMY! Can't wait to eat one! Thanks for sharing!!!
I love your creations Sarah - this is no exception! So colourful!
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