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I've been working on this altered Altoid Tin for a while. This is my 2nd one. I covered the entire tin with white gesso to prep the surface for the paint. After that dried, I used some Ranger Opaque Crackle Texture Paste in a few spots. I then used Folk Art Acrylic Paint in "Silver Marlin" randomly painted. I added some white acrylic paint in the same way. To add some aging I used Finnabair Patina Effect Pastes in Blue and Mint Green This came in a 3 jar set with a jar of Brass metallic paste. I used all 3 on every metal surface here: the compass the key, the band. I tied a piece of lace ribbon around the perimeter of the tin after aging it with some pigment ink. I used random scraps of paper and stamped Paris on the paper. The stamp is from a Tim Holtz stamp set.
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The back of the tin. |
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The side view key and lace ribbon. |
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