Hello Friends
Thank you to all of you who visited last week, I truly appreciate it! Week 2 has come around so quickly, I hope you are all staying safe and well.
The new challenge at Simon Says Monday Challenge this week is SUMMER MEMORIES.
My project might look a bit odd for the theme but as a child my Brother and I spent the whole of our summers at the beach, only reluctantly going home for an evening meal. So, I created a project to remind me of those wonderful days of swimming, canoeing, fishing and collecting treasures.... and of course I will take any opportunity to create a water themed project!
I started by creating the cover of the tin.
I used a Tim Holtz Idea-ology Trinket tin and I created a hole in the front using Tim's scissors to create my 'porthole'. I then embossed some silver design foil using Tim's 3D Foundry Embossing folder, adding this to the outside front of the tin. I distressed the foil with some Rusty Hinge Distress Paint.
I die cut the porthole frame using Tim's Steampunk Parts die and black cardstock, adding this to the porthole. Again, I distressed the card with Rusty Hinge Distress Paint, first by dry brushing it and then adding some heavier areas of paint to give a rusted effect. The die cut propeller was aged in the same way and added to the front. The bird is a Tim Holtz charm from my stash, I added some Distress Paint to tone down the shine.

I turned my attention to the inside of the tin. For the faux netting I used a beautiful stencil by Visible Image to create the fishnet look. I used the wrinkle free technique to colour some white card and then applied Ground Espresso Distress paint to the stencil, spritzed it lightly with water and applied it to the card, dabbing it gently with a paper towel to get the fishnet look.
To complete the look I added some gauze from my stash, that was coloured with Mowed Lawn Distress Ink, and I added a couple of Idea-ology bottles, glued some real sand to the bottom to give an ocean floor look. I added some aged book page to one bottle to give the look of a message in a bottle.
For the main part of the tin, I stamped and fussy cut the seahorse from Tim's Blueprint stamp set, coloured it with Distress Inks and applied a coat of Ranger Rock Candy Distress Paint. I die cut some greenery to add behind the seahorse and also added some Tim Holtz Tiny Lights behind my scene but sadly they do not show up well in my daylight photo. To finish off I added some Idea-ology pearl baubles to the sea floor.
I created a simple pocket at the back of the tin to hold the battery pack. I punched a small hole at the base of the tin for the light string to go through. I added a Faucet Knob to the top of the tin and to finish the outside I attached some Idea-ology Design Tape around the outside (not shown).
I do hope you will join in the challenge this week.
One lucky winner will receive a ....
to spend at Simon Says Stamp. You have got to be in it to win it!
Thanks so much for joining me this week, I hope you will visit again next week.
Take care, keep well and stay safe. Hugs, Anne xxx
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