Sorry this project is out for publication. Look for it in the upcoming Somerset Holidays & Celebrations! :)
I have not altered something in a bit, and thought that this image from Collage Visions had a patriotic look to it. Maybe it is his old fashioned collar? I painted the Altoid tin beige and then applied blue to give it a distress look. Old spools, sheet music, buttons, silver wooden stars, stickles, little flags, and a clothespin were added.
OMG I just love this guy!
Oh this is so adorable Nancy, I have a ton of these tins saved for altering, never really thought about going mega 3D with them – I LOVE this!
Awwww Nancy you are a sweetie… thanks so much for your wonderful comments on my blog mmmmwhaaa
Sorry I haven't popped by much of late… crikey I don't know where the days go!!
I am totally floored by what I have been missing though my friend… what wonderful things you have been creating… totally amazing as usual. If I had only a share of your altering talent I would be in seventh Heaven!!
Love love love this altered piece and that little boy image is fabulous on top.
hugs
Chris xx
oh wow Nancy, how delightful, this altered tin is fantastic. Now how cool would that be if we were related, must look into this:)xox
Awwwwww….. Nancy he is just ADORABLE! I love this piece so much!
He is soooo precious!!! I love the red, white and blue:) Super congratulations on your Home Sweet Home article. It is a wonderful work of heart/art. Love, Jamie
Great work!
OMG this is just sooooo gorgeous. I love it.
This is just wonderful, Nancy–what a terrific assemblage–so perfect and adorable!
This is a stunning assemblage, Nancy! What a wonderful way to alter a tin. Love the patriotic theme, too.
Great job, Nancy!!! :o)
This little guy is so cute. You did a great job on him. Have a wonderful weekend.
~Sue~
Your blog is terrific!
The url for the blog from the archives of the Sandusky Library is http://sanduskyhistory.blogspot.com
if you would like to take a look.