Welcome to Tombow's Blog Hop with Tifany DeGough! Today I am sharing a mini album in an Altoid box. This is the box decorated. "My photos" was created on the computer and then printed onto colored cardstock. The "P" was created on the computer, printed on the backside of patterned paper and then cut out. The papers were adhered to the tin with Mono Adhesive Dots Stamp Runner and Mono Glue Stick.
I cut patterened paper to fit inside the tin and accordian folded it. Here is one side.
Here is the backside. Now it is ready to just add photos.
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What a fun project! I love the size of it and the little pockets!
ReplyDeleteGreat project and I love the papers you used.
ReplyDeleteSooooo cute!!! I have an altoid container in my purse - I need to do this!!!!
ReplyDeleteReally cute tin album.
ReplyDeleteLovely colors used.
Carla from Utah
Your Altoid tin mini album is adorable! Love your choice of papers and embellishments.
ReplyDeleteLove this idea--would make the perfect gift too.
ReplyDeleteI just love this project. I am wondering what size the tin is so I can go looking....Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your talents!
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I have always wanted to alter an altoid tin. Thanks for the inspiration!!! Great Job!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely - thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! I have a few tins and no idea of what to do with them! Really cool!!
ReplyDeleteTFS!! Take Care!!
Jennie
What an adorable idea. I have a few small tins - I see some gifts in someone's future.
ReplyDeleteVery cool. How clever of you to print the letter on the back of printed paper. Definitely going to try that. Great fussy cutting. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!! I love the idea with the altoid boxes-my daughter has saved bunches of them!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the idea.
Lyn
Adorable idea!
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