Tag Archives: Paper

Ain’t out the Wood Yet" …tales from life on the tracks

Ain’t out the Wood Yet" …tales from life on the tracks

Don’t miss this solo show & upcoming exhibit by:

Sally Ann Rodriguez

‘Ain’t out of the Woods Yet’
Tales from life on the tracks
An exhibit of paintings, gunny sacks, papier mache, and prose.

November 15 – December 31, 2010 Elihu M. Harris State Office Building – Atrium,
1515 Clay Street Oakland, California 94612

Gallery Hours: 10am – 5pm Mon – Fri

Opening Art Reception for Sally Ann Rodriguez

this Thursday, November 18, 2010

Plus live blues by ‘Big Cat Tolefree and The Hipnotics’

Free to the Public…BART, AC Transit, & Wheelchair Accessible

Easy DIY Covered Tin Flower Vase

Easy DIY Covered Tin Flower Vase

I hope to share an easy DIY project every once in a while. This being the first of many. I am normally not a big crafter but I do enjoy DIY projects. This one is pretty easy I’d say and I didn’t have to look far to find the items to make this.

Here’s what you’ll need:

Recycled tin, rubber cement, ruler, scissors, pencil, ribbons, glue gun & glue sticks, paint brush.

Instructions:

S tep 1: Find a tin container to cover. I recycled a Rosarita’s Refried Beans tin, but any clean tin will do.

Step 2: Measure and cut a piece of your favorite scrapbook, magazine page, or leftover gift-wrap paper to fit around the tin. It could be a single strip of paper or small pieces added to cover the entire tin.

Step 3: Cover the blank side of the paper with rubber cement.

Step 4: Carefully wrap the scrapbook paper strip around the container while lining up the seams. Or placed randomly if using smaller pieces of paper.

Step 6: Embellish the container with ribbons or other epherma of your choice. I used hot glue to attach the ribbon.

Step 7: Place a small potted flower or plant in the tin!You can also add water and fill your container with fresh cut flowers (add floral foam or flower frog for support).

Step 8: Try it on different sized tins, line them up on a windowsill, as centerpieces on a table or fill with sand and use with a votive candle.

note: I can see myself using this covered tin to hold my paintbrushes once the flowers are gone.

Have fun with it!