lost & found bin

Wednesday, March 14, 2018


lost & found bin

Yield:  1 vignette tray (free standing)
Wet Ingredients:
  • Ink – Distress Walnut Stain; Distress Oxide Iced Spruce
  • Paint – Distress Black Soot, Brushed Pewter, Fossilized Amber, Ground Espresso, Iced Spruce, Picket Fence
  • Other – Collage Medium (matte)
Dry Ingredients:
  • Cardstock – Metallic Kraft Stock
  • Hardware – Hex Fasteners, Letterpress, Mini Hardware Pulls, Nail Heads, Numeric, Vignette Base, Vignette Box, Vignette Tray (small)
  • Other – Design Tape (collector, elementary, travel)
Tools/Equipment:
  • Stamps – Block Upper (foam)
  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  



 #8 tags - (experiments) i've started, and yet to finish 
& ones that use up inks and paints from my craft sheet 


12 comments:

  1. Seriously, LOVE! 🖤 Love everything about it, and those tags!!!!! Love them and that they were from found inks and paints BRILLIANT! 😱 You ROCK!! 🖤

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  2. Wow!!ove love love that rustic steel look, so clever! Another awesome make vicki!

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  3. Wow. Fabulous project. Thanks for sharing all those step-out photos!

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  4. OMG what a great project. Love it!

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  5. Wow!! This is a genius idea!! Love the faux metal bits!!

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  6. Mouth still hanging open - that's awesome!

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  7. super cool!! what a great idea for a place to stash your tags.

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  8. This is such an incredible creation, you have managed to make it look like it was created from burnished tin - wow!!

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  9. Wow! Super clever and oh so genius!
    Love your lost and found- and love that you share your steps!
    Jackie ")

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  10. I love the vintage look to this. Well done.

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  11. I think my favourite part was your perfectly made faux metal drawer with handle. It looks so real and not made of paper!

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