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)
Seriously, LOVE! 🖤 Love everything about it, and those tags!!!!! Love them and that they were from found inks and paints BRILLIANT! 😱 You ROCK!! 🖤
ReplyDeleteWow!!ove love love that rustic steel look, so clever! Another awesome make vicki!
ReplyDeleteWow. Fabulous project. Thanks for sharing all those step-out photos!
ReplyDeleteOMG what a great project. Love it!
ReplyDeleteSo clever, love it,
ReplyDeleteWow!! This is a genius idea!! Love the faux metal bits!!
ReplyDeleteMouth still hanging open - that's awesome!
ReplyDeletesuper cool!! what a great idea for a place to stash your tags.
ReplyDeleteThis is such an incredible creation, you have managed to make it look like it was created from burnished tin - wow!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Super clever and oh so genius!
ReplyDeleteLove your lost and found- and love that you share your steps!
Jackie ")
I love the vintage look to this. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI 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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