It's
hard to believe that it has been a year since I joined my first design team
here at CropChocolate! I have met so many supportive and amazing ladies
through the CC community, and it has be an honour to represent such a great
company! Although my time on the team has come to an end, I look forward
to continued sharing and laughing with all of you here at CC, and can't wait to
be inspired by the new team.
I have to admit that I
really struggled to come up with an idea for my farewell project.
Somehow, it felt like it should be some amazing, "over-the-top"
showstopper! Oh, the pressure! But one of the really neat things I
have learned about myself this last year is that I am really not an
"over-the-top" crafter! In fact, it is simple details that I
have come to enjoy sharing with all of you, in the hopes that they will be
beautiful enough for you to want to try, but simple enough that even a novice
crafter would consider giving it a go!
So today, I thought I
would share with you a project that was inspired by a recent pin I can across
on Pinterest in which the crafter used a tuna tin and some clothes pins for a
planter. I added some beautiful Echo Park Times and Seasons paper, some
MM Paper Reverie bling, a bunch of Distress Ink and Stain, and changed the
purpose of my little creation. By day, it's a great little container for
some of my tools, but by night, it's the perfect candle holder!
Functional and sexy - what's not to love! Here's how you can create
one too!
Materials:
- Short container such
as a tuna tin - I actually used a tea canister that I cut down to 1" tall.
Just make sure that the container does not flair out.
- Wooden clothes pins
- I needed 19 to complete my project, but the number will depend on the
circumference of your container. See the tutorial for information on how to
determine how many you will need.
- Paper - this is a
great project to use scraps as you will only need thin strips. I used
Echo Park Times and Seasons
- Liquid adhesive
- Optional products
for embellishment including Distress Stain in Picket Fence, Distress Ink in
Walnut Stain, twine or jute, bling such as the MM Paper Reverie gems and
brads (Metallique)
Instructions:
Step 1
If needed, cut your
container down to approximately 1" high.
Step 2
Place the clothes pins
all the way around your container to determine the number you will need.
Take them off the container, and set the container aside.
Step 3
Optional - I applied two coats of Distress Stain in Picket Fence to the front and back of each pin for a whitewashed effect.
Step 4
Cut strips of paper to
match the long side of each of your pins (2 per pin as you will see the inside
as well). These measured 5/8" X 2 6/8" for my project, allowing
a border around each side so the Picket Fence Stain could be seen.
Step 5
Making sure that the
Distress Stain is dry, use a liquid adhesive to apply the paper strips onto
your pins.
Step 6
Cut a 1 1/4"
strip of paper that is long enough to cover the circumference of your
container. Use a liquid adhesive to apply to your container.
Step 7 (insert "Clothespin 7")
Use one of your pins to
clamp the overlap of your paper closed until it has had time to dry.
Step 8
Apply the rest of your
clothes pins and embellish as desired!
Thank-you to
CropChocolate for giving me the opportunity to craft with and for you this last
year! I hope you will continue to stop by http://scrappycanuck.wordpress.comevery now
and again to see what I messes I continue to conjure up in my crafty space!
Take care everyone!









I LOVE this! So cute but so simple. I'm going to have to try this out now! So sad to see you go from the DT but I will still see you on your blog!
ReplyDeleteLove this I will definitely try this one!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! It can be used for lots of different things . . . but I really like the candle in it. Thanks for sharing and inspiring me this past year. I look forward to seeing more from you.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDeleteWe're going to miss your awesome projects!
This is so awesome!! I love it---the ideas are pouring out! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is super cute. I may have to try it!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I am going to have to stop by the dollar store and get some clothes pins now. Very cute idea for all those scraps.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute and versatile piece. I have afeeling I will be making several of these once my friends & family see it. Thanks for much for sharing. Going to miss you on the DT, but will keep up w/you on the blog. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteHow do you figure that this isn't a show stopper? It's really adorable and so useful as well! You are one of the reasons why I became so interested in cc. I think I watched one of your flower tutorials and got suckered in! Thanks for all of your work to inspire us!
ReplyDelete"See you " in the feed!
Love this I will definitely try it
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