Saturday, April 27, 2024

Bird Tin Tutorial

Hello crafters! Today I have an altered tin to share. I made it for a friend who likes birds, but you can of course use a different theme instead.

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Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

I recycled an old mint tin for this project and altered it with lots of ink, stamping and blue tit birds. The birds were die cut and then watercolored with Distress Ink. Tins are fun because you get four different surfaces to decorate, the front, the inside (which is great for fragile dimensional items), and the back.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

The inside looks like this, with a quote to the left and two smaller birds to the right. 

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. Die cut and color the birds.

Start by die cutting Simon Says Stamp Layered Bird Bunch from Ranger's heavystock paper. Smear Distress Inks on a non-stick craft sheet and press some of the pieces into the ink. Let dry and repeat. Paint the heads with a paint brush.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. Die cut Simon Says Stamp Layered Birdie.

I did the same with the Simon Says Stamp Layered Birdie, only here I used the paintbrush a little more. The legs and beak were later colored with a darker shade of Black Soot.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. Assemble the flowers.

Shape the wings a little and piece together the birds. Add white highlights with a gel pen and color the eyes with a black pen.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. Color paper with Distress Ink.

For the backgrounds I colored heavystock cardstock with several layers of first Distress Ink and then at the end, also Distress Oxide Ink. Let the paper dry in between.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. Cut into cards.

Cut them into cards and round the edges with a We R Memory Keepers Corner Chomper. Later I also cut a fourth card for the back of the tin.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. Stamp with Simon Says Stamp Old Letter.

Stamp two of the cards with Simon Says Stamp Old Letter.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. Stamp with Simon Says Stamp All Seasons Tree.

Stamp the third card with a sentiment. Stamp the small tree from Simon Says Stamp All Seasons Tree with Pawsitively Saturated Royal ink. Stamp twice without reinking.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. Stamp with Simon Says Stamp Crackle Background.

Stamp in a few places with Simon Says Stamp Crackle Background and white emboss.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

Adhere the papers to the inside of the tin. Add small twigs, dyed mummy cloth/cheese cloth and some sequins. The birds were adhered with three layers of Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Perfect Foam Tape.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. paper and ink bird.

Make sure that it is possible to close the tin before gluing everything in place. I have made a few tins that don't close too, but I wanted this one to close.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. Inked bird.

The small birds and twigs are protected inside the tin. They are meant to be baby blue tit birds.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

If there is space, you can tuck in another sentiment.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

The lid of the tin had been coated with two layers of gesso and painted with Antique Linen Distress Paint. Glue a twig to the front of the tin and add some dyed mummy cloth / cheese cloth. Adhere the bird with two layers of foam tape

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

I adhered Tim Holtz Tissue Tape around the tin, adding a little glue too, to make sure it was stuck down well.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

The sentiments were stamped on inky paper and cut into strips. They come from Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. White embossing.

The ink background has a lot of texture and in some places it looks like the ink shines.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. Blue tit.

I turned the birds into blue tits, which is one of my favorite birds, but you can also turn them into other birds.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

By stamping twice without reinking in between, you create a sense of dimensions, since the fainter trees appear to be further away.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

Don't worry about stray embossing powder, it only adds texture.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

I decided to add paper to the back too. It was stamped with two sizes of trees from All Seasons Tree and and a sentiment from Simon Says Stamp Season's Greetings.

Layers of ink - Bird Tin Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

Add white anemone flowers with a white gel pen. 



Thank you so much for stopping by here today! 


Anna-Karin

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