Hi, Lucy here, for my final Guest Designer project. I wanted to make something that would really showcase the gorgeous Tim Holtz Tiny Things stamp set and I thought this trinket box with its recessed or inlaid section on the lid, would be perfect. I also wanted to use his French Industrial papers which I used for the Tart Tin last week, but this time using the plainer designs and building up layers of stamping in co-ordinating inks, again with a Paris theme. For the tiles I've used Tim's Fragments acrylic pieces from my stash, but if you don't have any of these, why not use chipboard tiles and glaze them with UTEE?
To start off I removed the clasps, sanded the box, painted it red, inside and out, and cut the papers to fit all of the sections. I stamped all the pieces with the large background stamp from the Tim Holtz Memoirs set, and also his Harlequin stamp I've had for years. I used StazOn in Jet Black and Blazing Red but I didn't really like the red as it was too pink so I switched to using the paint I'd used on the box, dabbing it onto the stamp with cut n dry foam.
I glued all my pieces in place with Gel Medium. I used an unstamped strip of the paper between the lid and the edge to break up the design a little. I coloured my clasps and hinges with alcohol ink and screwed them back on.
I finished off the box with some gold crown charms for feet!
Thank you for having me here at Eclectic Paperie: it's been such fun, and your kind comments have meant so much!
very pretty assemblage! Love all of the details.
ReplyDeleteA REALLY beautiful make x
ReplyDeleteThe fragement tiles look fab, great box!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful altered box. Love the unique design between female colours and masculine images but i'm really thrilled about the feets! Very cool. (:o)
ReplyDeleteLove the way you've made those fragment tiles. The whole box is absolutely gorgeous, a great use of the papers and stamps x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creation, Lucy! It's been such a delight to have you on the team with us this month! Thank you so much for sharing your lovely work!! XXOO
ReplyDeleteGorgeous box!fab details!
ReplyDeleteA really gorgeous altered box, Lucy... wonderful papers and stamping - and the fragments are so cool! A great month of projects.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Even the bottom is decorated - and beautiful! Great piece, Lucy.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it Lucy!
Alison xx
This is beautiful, love all the fragment tiles.
ReplyDeleteLove this box, great work!
ReplyDeleteGosh - this is lovely, Lucy! It is beautiful, detailed and elegant - so much to see! I love the colour scheme and all the little sections. Julie Ann xx
ReplyDeleteabsolutely brilliant Lucy
ReplyDeleteOh this is just jaw dropping gorgeous! I love that box top and how clever to fragment tile the images to create such great depth. Love this altered box, Lucy! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteLove your trinket box, Lucy!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Lucy! Wow, I'm in awe at your trinket box, especially the inside. My attempts at altering the inside of items never turn out so great. I also love those tiles, really adds depth. Great trinket box :-)
ReplyDeletePerfect box to hold lots of goodies! Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteTotallu stunning trinket box Lucy..a beautiful keepsake for years to come!!
ReplyDeleteBig hugs
Tracy
xoxox