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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Mod-Podge Tins With French Book Pages

I have been collecting tins from thrift stores and garage sales. Today I played around with mod-podge and my old French book on birds.

Mod-podge works really well on tin. Just "Paint" the back of your cut-out and "paint" over the top. Paint about 1/4 of an inch past the cut-out. I like to use foam brushes. No loose bristles or marks  to deal with. You clean the edges with a Clorox wet wipe. Keeps the tin clean. Very easy. Control bubbles by gentling gliding over the wet area with your finger. If you are Mod-podging on a flat surface you can use special tools. They look a butter knife. I like being as hands on as I can.



These tins came to $1.50 total. I bought this fabulous vintage French book for 50 cents. I had the other odds and ends already. I never have plan really. I just start and have fun. I add and decide as I go.

Now....what to fill them with????



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15 comments:

  1. I need to save this page for later! this is such a cute idea and something I would love to make! I could get a LOT of seashells in one of these! Hugs!

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  2. Very cute!! I especially love the smaller ones with the birds. I use those type of containers to hold things like scissors, markers, pens, etc...fun storage!
    Susan

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  3. ADORABLE!!!! I absolutely love it. Anything you put in there is going to look spectacular. I could definitely see some of my art supplies in there. Fill them with something white, share a post, and join us at my "Snow in July" white-themed blog party next month. ;) (July 20-22)
    Thank you for stopping by. I am now following and look forward to visiting.
    Much love,
    Marcia

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  4. I love those containers. This is helpful information. I would like to modpodge in the future. Thank you for the info. Have a great day.

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  5. Love the tins...so pretty!

    I'm glad you enjoyed my Father's Tribute and I knew you'd see the resemblance. It was soooo obvious that we're family!! LOL!!! My sons look so much like me AND my dad!

    Jan ♥

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  6. Those are just darling! I love your sweet containers! xo Diana

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  7. You have just given me the perfect idea for a housewarming gift. Thanks!

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  8. oh i just love them!!!! ditto from above...the perfect housewarming gift for sure!!!! hugs and thanks for sharing : )

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  9. Love love the one with the text and the picture! So awesome. Mod Podge is so awesome

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  10. Oh how fabulous. I love them. I really need to find some french paper, I have a couple of planters that I could mod podge. Such a creative idea. Thanks also for the visit and your gracious comments. I really appreciate it. Hugs, Marty

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  11. Your tins looks amazing and for only 50 cents!

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  12. What one of a kind containers! So happy I found your treasure of a blog!

    Nancy

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  13. Thanks for your visit and for following! I am returning the favor! Love what you've done with the containers. Looks so pretty!

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  14. Your tins are too cute! Thanks for the visit and following.

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  15. Love the bird over the script! So pretty. I pinned it :)

    Thank you for partying with the Wildly Original Crowd.
    <3 Christina at I Gotta Create!

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