Thursday 19 April 2018

Tin box makeovers.

Hello my dear crafters,

Today I am sharing with you my recycling/upcycling project which I have been doing for past one

 month.I have used old chocolate /biscuit boxes as my substrate and converted them into beautiful art

pieces.I am extremely happy with the outcome as I have transformed these utility boxes and given

them new lease of life.Also they make good conversation starters if placed as decor items around

your house.

I have used various techniques to enhance these boxes and all work wonderfully well.I would share

the stepwise of image transfer technique later in the post.Have a look




some individual pics for easy reference and details;









Today I completed another of the makeover projects with image transfer.I am including the tutorial

also for the same.





 Gather all your supplies.I have used simple Mod Podge to do the transfer.The only requirement is a

laser printout of image you wish to transfer.Good source of images is Pinterest and graphic fairy

.com.Also need gesso for base layer,matching acrylic color(have used unbleached titanium of

 camel),some brushes,piece of sponge,water in spray bottle.
 Once the base is ready I applied Mod podge generously on the base.Can use special photo transfer

mediums available in market(mod podge,itsy bitsy make them)Than pasted the picture facedown.As

 the picture goes facedown it is essential that you get a mirror image printed of the design chosen.

 For proper adhesion use a brayer or old credit card to take out air bubbles and transfer the ink into

 the glue.Leave the project overnight to dry completely.Comeback to it the next morning and spray

some water to saturate the image.
 Once you see that the water has seeped in it is time to take out the top layer with your fingers(pic).Be

 gentle and patiently do this step to reveal the image below.



 Once you have removed the top layer you can than do some corrections with permanent maker .


 I have treated the bottom part differently.Used stamping with archival ink(jet black) .I like to keep

the top most part of the box in its original color as it becomes easy to open and close the box with the

 lid(to sticking of the lid)

 Further I did some stamping on to the top lid to coordinate with the design and distressed the lines

with grease pencil.Can use glass marking pencil to do this.Lastly I did some black splashes with my

 fan brush and your project is ready.I have sealed the project with mod podge gloss.



I am thrilled with the outcome as I used simple things to create this.It was great fun and hope you

 enjoyed too.Thanks for being here.

7 comments:

  1. Amazing projects.. n thanks for the step by step instructions.. 😍😍

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  2. Mam you are superb. Your each item amaze me..... Always keenly look fwd for your art piece. I can never thought anything like this even. You are a true artist chetna

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    1. Thanks a bunch dear Chetna.I am very passionate about crafting.

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  3. Lovely Project! I too use Modge Podge for photo transfer! Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thanks Tulika.I have tried with gel medium,mod podge,image transfer mediums,it is almost similar in results so now do not buy fancy stuff

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  4. U r the most innovative crafter

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