Saturday, September 18, 2010

Altering Things

I bought a pencil case at the dollar store to take my pens and scissors and miscellaneous stuff in for the Tim Holtz cruise I'm going on. The more I looked at the little plastic case the more I thought it needed some help. I grabbed some scraps of paper and some matte gel medium and started pasting. When the entire thing was covered I let it dry and then rubbed some Ranger Ink on it to antique it and I thought it looked pretty good. I punched the letters for my name from Tim's alphabet dies.

I had saved a "Laughing Cow" cheese container to do something with and decided to cover it with scraps too so I could put it in my box to carry little clips and things. Did I check to see if it fit? Of course not...I just started pasting. When it was done and I went to put it in the pencil box it didn't fit. A quick search around my shop and I found an Altoid tin and altered it. It fits just fine and is now filled with some clips and pins. What a great way to use up some old paper scraps and make something ordinary a little special. I wasn't sure if the gel medium would stick to the cheap plastic on the pencil box but it did fine.



4 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh! You are going on HIS cruise?? I'm pea green with envy ;-) I can't wait til you share all the exciting stuff were able to see and do!! I know you'll have fun and the rest of us will still be here waiting, drooling.....you are one lucky girl.

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  2. I agree with Linda! I will be drooling the whole time you are gone.

    I love what you did with the pencil box & tin! I have a couple of laughing cow boxes in the refer, and may copy what you did, clever girl!

    Big hugs, Pat

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  3. I love these Margaret. Yes, fantastic way to use paper scraps and I also have lots of suitable containers. Just need to see if my gel medium will do the job too.

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