





These were made a while ago for a swap- they're little band-aid tins with handles on the top. They're just the right size for ATCs, but mine will house little bits and pieces of crafty goodness. These started off white, I colored them with alcohol inks, stamped on them, and added some torn dictionary pages with mod-podge. I tied some ribbon and charms and/or beads so they had a little more decoration.
I tried for about 30 minutes to put each box into one front/back image so I'd have three instead of six... but I just couldn't figure it out! Maybe I need to get photoshop instead of paint shop pro. The backs follow the fronts, that's the best I can do for now.
4 comments:
Tina! This is gorgeous! You've took band aid tins to the next level!!
Beautiful work Tina!
wow they're pretty! so much more than i imagined - honey you're amazing :-)
amazingly wonderful!too bad our band aids only arrive in cardboard boxes here
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