Hi Guys!
I wanted to tell you about a relatively new blog called - LESSology. It's a challenge blog dedicated to altered arts and using upcycled (recycled) goodies!
Now you all know how much I love altered arts AND how much I love to use old, discarded or worn out "things" so it's a perfect fit :)
I am the guest designer today
and
the challenge was to create a trinket box!
What fun :)
Here is what I started with....
an old candy tin which has a unique lid. It almost reminds me of one of those vintage hump back steamer trunks.
And I also found a bit of old material and tossed in a few old book pages, pieces of vintage sheet music and a couple dictionary pages just for good measure :)
Now, to see the finished project you'll have to hop on over to LESSology and check it out - LESSology Challenge #2 - Trinket Box - Roni Johnson
Be sure to stop back and let me know what you thought of the box because....
if you do you'll be entered to win the box which I will fill with some lovely fall inky trinkets just for you!!!
You have until 10-15-11 to post your comment to be entered to win!
Good Luck Friends!!!
I did go see it and love what you've done.
ReplyDeleteNice new site too!
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Hi Roni -
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info on the new site. Love the concept. And I love your tin. Just wonderful colors, such a great Autumn feel. You would never know there was a recycled tim under there. Beautiful!
Elaine Allen
What a great tin, I love the technique. Shari (cricutrookie)
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Thanks for another site to visit!
ReplyDeleteYou are sooo super talented Roni. So happy to have you Guest Designing with us at LESSology. Beautiful colors on your altered tin. :)
ReplyDeleteRoni, I love the box, so pretty. You are tremendously talented!
ReplyDeleteAs always, Roni, an absolutely stunning transformation !!
ReplyDeleteYour box is awesome! I love how you colored the material! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteRoni you have completely blown me away with your transformation of this tin. I love your design and your fabulous fall colors. I never thought of Distress Staining fabric like this. Brilliant my dear...
ReplyDeleteWOW Roni you are truly amazing. I love this idea as a way to use up some fabric scraps!!
ReplyDeleteSimply awesome!!!Your creativity never stops amazing me! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteokay, the box is beautiful, but I am fixated on the Asbach Uralt chocolate-covered cherries that you got to "dispose of" in order to recycle the tin! Those liquor-filled chocolates are to-die for!
ReplyDeleteI checked it out and decided to bookmark the site. Love the tin! What a great way to upcycle an old item! Thanks for the inspiration and the tutorial. Anne, yourmainestamper
ReplyDeleteYou are UNBELIEVABLY CREATIVE!!! & what a fabulous idea for B&W fabrics... Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat great makeovers! I am also happy to report I found your book at Michael's so now I'm really 'good to go'!
ReplyDeleteYour trinket box is just amazing Roni! I so need to find some fabric scraps now...and maybe more Distress Ink Stains! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for being our guest designer at LESSology! :)
Very cool tin! I especially love the leaves!
ReplyDeleteLove your altered tin! And love the LESSology blog! Definitely adding that to my list of favorite places to visit.
ReplyDeleteI have to say, Roni, that your work is an endless source of inspiration for me. For years I've collected what my husband used to refer to as "junk", but I knew that "junk" was really potential art material. Because of you and other bloggers who are so willing to share your skills and knowledge, I've been able to turn that "junk" into beautiful art. My husband not only doesn't tease me about it anymore, he now helps me look for new "junk" to use in my projects! I love that!
I jumped over to Lessology to see your project. It's absolutely beautiful!! Congrats on being guest designer too
ReplyDeleteHey Roni,
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome job on this trinket box!! It's beautiful!!
Thanks too for the site...more challenges...more fun!!
LUV the trinket box Roni! Yummy colors too ~ I got to get me some ink stains soon, only have the pads n reinkers, but I can see the use of the ink stains now! So creative :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win this box! ♥
I got candy on my blog too if u want to join mine :) http://tindaloo.blogspot.com/
Roni..you ROCKED THAT BOX!!!!
ReplyDeleteI just love-love-love how you used the stains to color the fabric. The text flower is a perfect accent. And the black ribbon just tied it all together. This truly is a fab piece of art Roni!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors Fall brings and you have really captured them in this project!
Wow~ I never would have guessed how that tin would look from the photos you posted here! It is fabulous! I guess I forgot how insanely creative you really are.
ReplyDeleteI liked how you colored the fabric and turned an old tin box into a beautiful box.
ReplyDeletewow as always roni..u done it again!!..you sure know how to alter tfs..and the chance to win ..loves ya
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