I just wanted to share the latest altered tin I did for our Etsy shop...another Halloween theme with an image from the movie "The Bride of Frankenstein."
Isn't it fun! I love that the light bulb looks like it's actually coming from the lamp on her head!! My hubby actually tried to figure out a way to attach a battery to make it really light up, but the bulb is one of those Tim Holtz bulbs & it's just for show. Maybe the next one I do will be a working one!
Other than this little project, I am working on a little 6x6 canvas to give to my hubby this weekend for our 13th Anniversary! I am playing around with paint & image transfers...I'll let you know how it goes!
On the life side of things...just plugging away with the day-to-day stuff! Since I got back from TCC I have been a little introspective; trying to take it all in & figure out where I want to go with things. We three (mom, Kim & me) will hopefully get together next week so that I can show them how to blog & do some of the computer stuff. Once they get that part down, I think I will be able to focus on some new goals.
One of the things that's changed for Kim & I this week is that we decided to take a break from being on the design team for Creative Cuts & More. We decided that we want to pursue some other mediums & might take a break from creating the mini-albums for a bit. Focus on other "Teeny" projects for a while.
That's about it for me. It's kind of a quiet week for me, so not too much share right now but I promise to be back soon with more!
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how fun! I dressed like her for Halloween one year! awe memories!
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How cool is that! I like it, Great for a Halloween party.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful and very clever. Thank you for linking up to my Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteI love this!
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to make something out of my left over tins, but never have yet.
I saw your altered Altoid Tin on The Swell Life! LOVE IT! Especially the addition of the light bulb and cooper wire
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