Holiday Craftiness
Jan. 5th, 2005 01:19 pmBehold the Altoid Tin!! I had a lovely time experimenting with Altoid tins this holiday and making little shrines of sorts. (Pardon the quality of my phone photos.)


This is a music shrine for my friend Ginger. She is a singer/songwriter who is currently in three bands and trying to get a solo coffeehouse thing going. The metal bit in the middle says "Rock N Roll." I was very excited to get a metal stamper thing for this project. Any excuse to buy more equipment...

The inside of the pocket shrine has a fold out flap of music and some goodies on the right side.

When the fold out and Melissa image are in place, the shrine takes on a triptych quality which makes me smile. Inside there is a guitar string and pick, an ivory from a piano key, a fortune, a candle and matches, a rolled up quote about music, a Daemon Records icon, Ginger's business card and a key charm.

A close up of the inside.
Thanks for taking a peek!


This is a music shrine for my friend Ginger. She is a singer/songwriter who is currently in three bands and trying to get a solo coffeehouse thing going. The metal bit in the middle says "Rock N Roll." I was very excited to get a metal stamper thing for this project. Any excuse to buy more equipment...

The inside of the pocket shrine has a fold out flap of music and some goodies on the right side.

When the fold out and Melissa image are in place, the shrine takes on a triptych quality which makes me smile. Inside there is a guitar string and pick, an ivory from a piano key, a fortune, a candle and matches, a rolled up quote about music, a Daemon Records icon, Ginger's business card and a key charm.

A close up of the inside.
Thanks for taking a peek!