A friend who's been buying Letraset Tria markers recently gave me 2 of the boxes they come in (actually she was going to discard them, so I saved them from a landfill future!). I figured that by removing the base I'd be able to make 2 desktop tool caddys (perfect for larger items like cropodile, texture hammer, rulers etc) plus 1 gift box. Here is the first tool caddy, the gift box will follow tomorrow (if I get it finished!)
The 4 sides are shown above (they are all perfectly rectangular - they look a little wonky because of my amateurish camera work, lol)
Starting at the top left -
Copper top embossed using Ten Seconds Studio border mould. Silver metal embossed in the Cuttlebug. White acrylic paint applied over whole box then partially buffed when dry. Molten UTEE poured over copper crown motif on non-stick craft sheet, then stamped with cookie cutter while still hot. Copper tile embossed with TSS mould then aged with glimmer mists and UTEE element fixed to centre.
The other 3 tiles were embossed using TSS moulds and tarnished with glimmer mists.
11 comments :
Wow, that looks fab. The embossing tiles are stunning.
Toni :o)
That is a work of art Dan. Very ornate and decorative. TFS.
Totally loving the stars, they look FAB! Great recycling Dan :O)))
Loving your covered box, loads of detail in the embossing !
Very cool Dan!!!
I love it!
very good to re-cycle Dan and what great tool holders they will make, this is brill x
This is a fabulous tool caddy Dan ... I am loving it ... but I was wondering ....Are the 4 sides shown all perfectly rectangular? - I thought they looked a little wonky or is that because of your camera work! lol :0)
wow! what a professional look you gave it!
my hat off to you!
soray
WOW this is FAB!
Keryn :D
OMG thats is just gorgeous!
I love the things you make in metal Dan, they are stunning!!
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