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Thursday, 29 October 2009

Metal Gift Box

Another recycled item, this time a gift box made from 2 bases from Tria pen boxes. You can see what the bases look like below. I removed the inner lip from one of them, and it became the lid, fitting perfectly onto the other base!

The main part of the lid was created using a Fiskars Texture Plate. Using a paper stump and rounded silicone tool, I taped the metal onto the plate and then rubbed it into the design. I combined brown and green acrylic paint and a lot of water to make my own distressing spray, which I poured into a mini-mister. After each spritz, the metal was dried with a heat tool, until I was happy with the result.

The tile on the top was made several months back, on a metal class at LB Crafts. The copper was embossed on a Ten Seconds Studio mould and distressed with a patina spray. A square of patterned paper was cut from a Crafty Individuals sheet and placed in a silver Ranger Memory Frame, which had been rubbed with copper wax.

That’s about it, I hope you like it! :o)

13 comments:

  1. Like it?

    I

    LOVE

    IT!!!!!

    I thought I recognised those squares :O) Loving the way you have aged it too...brilliant idea!

    Hugs x

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  2. Loving this box Dan. Am really going have to have a go at "scraplifting" this, if you don't mind? Thanks for sharing your brilliant ideas and designs. HeyJude! x

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  3. Oooooo love, love, love it. Just stunning.

    Toni :o)

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  4. OMG! Dan!!
    this is beautiful!!!
    Thanks for sharing!
    Dorothy

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  5. this is just adorable Dan and I love the little finished of bit with the flower in , you know which I mean, my decriptions rubbish xx

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  6. Lovely work ... I love the main part of the lid created using a Fiskars Texture Plate, a paper stump and rounded silicone tool, the way you taped the metal onto the plate and then rubbed it into the design. The combination of brown and green acrylic paint and a lot of water to make distressing spray. Even the way the metal was dried with a heat tool, until you were happy with the result XXX

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  7. A super duper gorgous box, loving it :)

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  8. OMG!! That is stunning!! Don't know what else to say it's brilliant!

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  9. linda from Vegas1 November 2009 at 17:52

    This is so beautiful! What a wonderful gift this would make for someone.

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  10. that is just so fantasticDan. Gorgeous

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  11. Absolutely positively FABULOUS piece!!!

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