Hi Friend!
I wanted to make a small addition to my
patriotic decorations and
I was inspired by
Tami@creativegirlvintage
I started with a vintage tin,
I had in my collection.
Do you remember Sucrets ?
I liked the cherry !
An ALTOID Tin would work just fine!
I found a Patriotic songbook.
Picked a song and
I used my printer to shrink it to size.
Made a pattern by tracing the outside of the tin.
I glued the song sheet to cardstock.
Then crinkled and folded and inked up the edges.
Print 1 copy of pins and flag below
I used the flag above and a toothpick, but you may have
a cupcake flag
I used brown ink on the 'flagpole' and rolled and crinkled
the flag before gluing in place.
To make my 'vintage pins',
I used white glue to adhere to pins.
Do not Mod Podge- The ink will smear!
If you don't have a pin, you could use a bottle cap or
another item to give it some dimension.
Even these cork pieces were the right size.
I helped an older friend down size
and move into an assisted living facility last summer.
I was surprised she and her family had no problem
getting rid of her possessions!
When it came to family photos, I had to ask if I could save them.
This adorable photo below was one I found.
It was my friends mother and her uncle.
Print and shrink to size
I used my printer to shrink my photo to wallet size.
I have some scissors that cut a 'vintage photo' edge.
For the background,
I glued a scrap of navy homespun fabric
and some vintage lace
I glued the photo on the cloth.
The pins are pinned to another
scrap of lace applique and glued
under the photo.
I found a star button and glued it in place.
Lastly I added a scrap of garland at the bottom.
I wanted the tin to be able to close-
so I kept checking.
I can close it up and
put it away after the 4Th of July :)
I hope you are having a wonderful summer!
xo, Lisa S
Love it, Lisa! I created a similar craft using a small Christmas tin several years ago, but I love your patriotic version! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
ReplyDeleteCecilia,
DeleteThank you so much! OKAY I just looked up your Christmas tin, it's adorable!
xo Lisa S
What a sweet nostalgic tin.
ReplyDeleteDonna, Thank you so much!
Deletexo Lisa S
So cool! What an awesome project.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
Deletexo Lisa S
Adorable. It's really well done.
ReplyDeleteThank you my friend! ;)
Deletexo Lisa S
Michele, You are too kind! Thanks:)
ReplyDeletexo Lisa S
Such a creative little project - and by little I mean the tin. I remember those as well from my childhood. I liked the cherry ones. You did a wonderful job creating such a unique piece. #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteDonna,
DeleteThank you so much! I'm so glad you came over to visit.
Thanks for hosting!
xo Lisa S
That is adorable. I'm so surprised that your friend was happy to let photos go! That's the one thing I don't think I could ever part with :-) How lovely that you were able to use this one so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThank you Julie!
DeleteMost of the photos were of children and my friend didn't know who was who. I have been tucking them into journals to sell with little sayings attached. At the flea market, I fill a suitcase and call them 'Instant Ancestors'.
xo Lisa S
Love your patriotic tin. So clever and not too difficult. I have some tins that I could give this a try.
ReplyDeleteThanks Judy! So glad you stopped by. I hope you get inspired to make one- It's easy.
Deletexo Lisa S
Lisa this is so dang cute!!!
ReplyDeleteI have tons of tine, this is a great gift idea!!
Karen,
DeleteI love and collect tins ;)
It fits into my 'JUNK' decor.
Thanks for your sweet comment!
xo Lisa S