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Bella Altered Michaels Gift Card Tin

So the other day I was browsing around Michaels (I actually went in to get some Wilton cupcake stuff for DD's birthday coming up soon as well as for Valentines day) and came across some Christmas gift card holder tins that were on clearance for only 40 cents each. I immediately thought they were a steal and knew they would be perfect for nuggets or whatever and at that price you cannot resist.

I only bought a few because I recently organized my alterables into groups in big bins (paper, glass, tins, goodies) and I *may* have a bazillion tins to alter . . . DOH! Anyway, they are absolutely perfect for nuggets, just like I thought they would be! I am tempted to go back and get more (but you didn't hear me say that *wink wink*). I used Jody's altering Elvis tin tutorial to try and take off the image on it, but I figured out as I was doing this that the side edges were really hard to sand off AND I planned on covering the top, so really only that little corner part between where I would put ribbon and where the paper would go, would need to be sanded. SO, I sanded there and then got to work on covering the tin. I put chocolate brown grosgrain on the edge of the tin to cover the "hard to sand" part. I stamped Emmybella and colored her in using a chocolate chip marker and I paper pieced her top and bag. I picked up the ribbon at Recollections last week (is it bad that I am happy that they are closing because I love the sales?).

Paper is by Imagination Project Fashionista Prissy Polka Dot. I love this paper! It is very "ME." Sentiment is by Stampingbella - I absolutely love this stamp although it was larger than I was thinking -- so I had to turn it sideways to fit in this tin. I managed to fit 10 nuggets in the tin (wrapped in cute paper of course). I think I will place a gift card in the bottom of the tin and send it to a friend (I think the gift card would make a fun surprise for when they are done eating through the chocolates!) One word for this whole project: YUMMY!

I have another cool project I made with one of these tins -- perfect for Valentines Day, so keep checking back for that! I am really excited about it. Hopefully by now you have all put in your order for the Hanna Valentine set also . . . and it will arrive to you soon! I have some more fun Hanna things, from a set to be released Jan 25th, to show you a little later on in the month and I am awaiting an SU order today with new catalog stamps, so I will get busy with stamping with them soon too! See you soon!

Comments

Laura said…
oh wow, it looks fabulous!!! Love the colours :)
April said…
Ohh I didn't know that nuggets fit in those tins! YAY! So cool!!!
Cathy Rulli said…
I have a whole bunch of tins too...thanks for the inspiration!!
Joy said…
WOW! This is cool! So chic!
Anonymous said…
Fabulous! I *love* it!!!
Julie said…
This is just too cute. I love the colors and the sentiment!
Kraftin' Kimmie said…
I love it, I love it, I LOVE it!! Pink and Brown AND a Bella?? What could be better??? Mwah!!
Michelle said…
I use the same Mike's tins but collect them year round in various colors. The are much cheaper that the windowed tins on the other site. I use the windowed ones also but if I need something in a pinch you can't go wrong with Mike's tins. You can get tins in other shapes from other stores they run about $1. Kohl's gift card tins are elegant silver tins with red ribbon around them. Tins are everywhere, even Wal-Mart has some.
Michelle L. said…
This is awesome! What a great use of those tins!
This looks so fab....I love that Hannah stamp....but then I love to shop....and chocolate...and pink....and brown....so fun! ;)
Laura lok said…
totally adorable
JenMarie said…
Oooh...ok...going to M's today!!
Dari-Lynn said…
Gorgeous! I love this pp, it's just beautiful. :)
Jane said…
Wow, I may have to go check out Michael's! Thanks for the inspiration (and the enabling! LOL!)

Jane
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Stephanie said…
Love the pink/black combo!

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