We finished eating the cookies from this tin last Christmas but I couldn't bear to toss out the empty tin so it stayed in my craft room for a whole year! Finally, it is time for Xmas cookie baking and so of course I need to make cookie containers.
It was super easy to adhere a printed card stock paper to the tin. The only problem was that the circumference of the tin was a 1/2 " longer than the 12" Martha Stewart card stock. To cover up this space along the seam of the tin I added some ribbon on two sides of the tin and left enough length of ribbon to be able to tie a bow on the top of the tin. I looked through my stash of baking labels and found the perfect one to adhere to the front of the tin.
I also adhered the perfect Echo Park sticker (pack purchased at HM Ben Franklin Crafts) to the top of the tin. I used Beacon Fabri-Tac glue as an adhesive for this project because it grabs quickly, dries clear, and is fast drying....also it is a staple at HM Ben Franklin Crafts. I am especially pleased with the outcome of this recycled tin because it now will have a second more beautiful life. Please try to upcycle as much as you can because we don't need more waste filling up our landfills. Making an effort to recycle should be a goal for all of us in 2024!
Merry Christmas to All and May there always be COOKIES in your tin!
Another week another set of eye drawings in the toned tan sketchbook
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Really enjoying the depth I can get with the toned tan sketchbook...
Just layering the colours...
And seeing what I end up with. :)
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