Friday, March 18, 2011

Crafty Secrets & eclectic Paperie (Shabby) blog hop

EDIT: I've had several inquiries about the stamped knife.
You can get the metal punch set at places like Home Depot or Lowe's, I got mine online, I can't remember where. I found a set at Amazon, I have the 1/8" set like that one. I have a bench block that I use that I got online also to do the hammering on but, you could do it on a cement floor I'd think or any super hard surface. I used a little hammer to do the stamping.
I hope that helps, have fun!
Oh yeah, Sandy has uped the prizes to a total of 16 instead of 6 - she's good like that!!
TGIF!
Are you ready for a fun shabby blog hop?
Check it out....Both EP and Crafty Secrets will be giving away prizes. A total of six prizes all together! You can find out more about the prizes on the Heartwarming Vintage and eclectic Paperie blogs ( linked below). The more DT blogs you visit and leave comments on, the more you increase your chances to win one of the 6 prizes. Winners to be announced on Monday.
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For my project I altered an old wooden box that was a flea market find a few years back.
I used Tim Holtz's brilliant idea in using his Tissue Tape to cover the edges, so simple and it looks great!
This compartment has a tiny metal tart tin, a bingo game piece and a lock and keys. The flower on top is an old Prima flower, I put a vintage earring in the center of the book page flower I made.
This is the box I started with. I covered the edges and then I added Wonderland Tea Creative Scraps to the back of each compartment, I like to use the collage side of the Creative Scraps when I'm covering something. See the houses on the left? They came with the box. I was going to paint them, but, I decided not too.
When I was done covering everything I put on a coat of Mod Podge to protect it.

See the little boy flying the kite? He's from the Crafty Secrets Little Boy stamp set.
I stamped him and paper pieced his clothes. I cut him out and glued him to a dowel. My hubby drilled the hole in the block for me.
I used some of my little collectibles in this box, it always fun to fill boxes like this!

This one has vintage rubber alpha stamps, a vintage button card and an altered domino.
along with the kite.
This one has a pocket watch and a giant ball chain that I got from SkyBlue Pink a couple of years ago. I put a punched image from the Creative Scraps inside with some trinkets.

This one has a soldered piece with a picture of my cat and a vintage pin.
I added a painted ledge from some doll house trim for the charm and pin to sit on.


This compartment has a vintage tracing wheel, one of the houses and 2 printers blocks.
Here is 3 pieces of silverware I tied together with seam binding.
I stamped the knife with the word play.
Isn't the Campbells kid spoon sweet? I rubbed some Walnut Distress ink on the letters to make them pop.
I made the flower with a mini tart tin and some tin snips.
There is tatting on a spool and a cloth measuring tape.
Well, that's it!

Make sure you check out all of the designers blogs on this fun hop for a chance to win!
Crafty Secrets DT girls...
Vicki Chrisman Team Leader
Pam Hooten <--- here="" re="" span="" you="">
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Y'all have a great weekend!
Smiley from millan.net

222 comments:

  1. Pam,
    This is one gorgeous altered box!

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  2. what a fun configuration box! Looks like you really put your soul into it - very fun!
    Sandra ltb

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  3. This is gorgeous, I love all the awesome details. Thanks for the chance ~Diane

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  4. I had to look three times to see all your details! Very creative box. Love it.

    Sharon G.
    aka Celticrafter

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  5. very cool. very Holtzy, and oh so clever

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  6. Inspiring!I must try this. Love it so glad I hopped by!

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  7. Beautiful. I love seeing what was in all the different compartments.

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  8. Lovely...can you please tell me where to get that tool that stamps the silverwear?I would appreciate it so much.

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  9. Pam! So gorgeous! All the little details make this project so special! i love how you tied the silverware together with seam binding.

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  10. Friday + a blog hop = Awesome start to the weekend!

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  11. I love all the elements you filled the box with - this is gorgeous!

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  12. Wow very cool project, great combinations of elements.

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  13. c'est original ! j'aime bien l'idée

    isa.ptitbout
    http://isa.ptitbout.over-blog.fr

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  14. Wow! Fantastic altered box! A true treasure! LeAnn

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  15. Your box is wonderful! We travel a lot and this would be a fun project for little items picked up on our travels. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  16. One word.....WOW! Absolutely love it. Love Trash to Treasure and this is most definitely a Treasure.

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  17. This project is so CUTE! I love all the little trinkets you have in it. My favorite section holds the silverware. TFS!

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  18. This is totally clever! What a great idea! Thank you for sharing!

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  19. Great, great, great!! I'm really impressed with your project! Fun, fun!

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  20. AWESOME, AWESOME, AWESOME work!! I love all the detail that you put in it!!!

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  21. Boy Pam you really dug into your treasures for this fabulous box. I love the use of the silverware, the little toys, just so many neat elements. A+++ on this project. Fabulous!

    Mary
    www.primitiveseasons.blogspot.com

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  22. What a work of the heart! This is truly a treasure that I would display proudly ... hoope yoou will also!

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  23. Oh my gosh! This is so cool to look at...what a fabulous job on this! I love it! Gives me so many ideas to do on my own! Very creative!

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  24. Oh, Pam! This is just amazing! Love every vintage inch of it, my friend!

    Julie

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  25. So many details to drool over! Wish I could touch it!

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  26. Love your wonderful wooden box.Thanks for sharing.

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  27. that little spoon is sooo cute! so many elements, really wonderful project.

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  28. Absolutley love it!! You are amazingly talented. You have made such a beautiful work of heART!!

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  29. I'm impressed !
    Wonderful work I love !

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  30. love the box. this vintage look and the detail is great. thank you so much for sharing.

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  31. Oh.My.Goodness. A lot of work, but it had to be a lot of fun, too! Love it!

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  32. Simply fabulous!!! I LOVE EVERY DETAIL! My son made a similar box in woodshop - I plan to cover it but I don't think I'll have all the fun stuff to put inside!! LOVE yours!!

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  33. Wonderful attention to details. Great job.

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  34. What details --- love what you did! It must have taken you a long time to create, I know it would have taken me forever -----!

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  35. Oh,Pam...just so adorable. LOVE your use of these gorgeous products. Thanks for sharing,
    Karen

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  36. Pam this is FAB!!! I love how you decorated your treasure find! I love flea market shopping! Wouldn't it be fun to all go browsing together?
    xoxo
    mary

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  37. How fun is this?!!! I can't take my eyes off of all the wonderful details. You are an inspiration!

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  38. I love shadow box type of collages and this one is wonderful! Great job and i especially love the way you stamped the CS boy and made him a dimensional element in your box!

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  39. Piris, it is so fun to see what treasures you used in your amazing box. You sure know how to rock the vintage/shabby chic look!!

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  40. I love this step back into the past!

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  41. c'est vraiment un super jeu qui permet de découvrir votre blog et vos très jolies réalisations..... je tente ma chance...
    bisous

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  42. I love that box. I love the little trinkets you put in there too. Very cool.

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  43. Pam, as usual I love your work, but honey . . . this truly ROCKS! I love every little trinket, detail, etc. Totally AWESOME!

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  44. you are so creative! I want one for all my little things! Thanks

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  45. Very pretty! Thanks for sharing. Vickie

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  46. Lovely - oooooo!! I need to make or have this!

    Robin
    http://urbandebrus.typepad.com
    robinb at mail dot com

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  47. This altered flea market find is just stunning!

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  48. I love to work on altered projects. This one is too cute. TFS

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  49. Just adorable, I love all the details!!! Thanks for sharing this!

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  50. Right up my alley, I just love filling little boxes and yours is just adorable...I especially love the silverware metal stamp. Will be searching for it.

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  51. Awesome!! I love so many things about this...the heart with the keys, the tin flower, the word play on the knife, just very cool!!

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  52. Love, love, love this box! The boy and kite is such a neat addition. Thanks for inspiring!

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  53. Oh WOW! What an amazing, special piece! I loooove all the lil' details!

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  54. I think that I could look at this 100 times and see something new each time---love the detail!

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  55. Awesome box. Love the Vintage Collectibles. It will be a real treasure and conversation piece in days ahead. Thanks for sharing all your creativity.

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  56. How wonderful; I love all the details you incorporated into this gorgeous altered box...such unique pieces...would'nt you love if they could talk and tell you their history !!

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  57. A wonderful vintage box - I love all the items you used to fill it!

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  58. WOW!!! WHAT A WONDERFUL project you've created!!! LOVE ALL the old pieces!!! Yes, I DO like the little Campbells spoon!!! I noticed it without you even having to mention it!!! :)

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  59. Beautiful altered box love all the trinkets you filled it with
    Marilyn

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  60. Such an awesome project, all that detail is just amazing!

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  61. sorry but i don't speak english very well. i'm french
    your project is so cute, very wonderful, i love a lot
    kiss nelly

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  62. What a wonderful project. Thanks for sharing your inspiration.

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  63. Oh my...I keep looking at every little detail, wondering what personal significance it has to you...this is just pure fun!

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  64. This altered box is wonderful!

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  65. Pam your altered cubby box is just so darn cool!!!!!!

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  66. Wow! This is just fabulous! The detail is wonderful!

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  67. Stampergirlsmith@hughes.netMarch 18, 2011 at 4:33 PM

    What a wonderful use of tart pans/candy molds!!!!! I'm inspired.

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  68. Wow. To find all those things to put in those tiny holes. Great job.

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  69. I love the altered box and can not wait to try this project my wheels are spinning now.

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  70. Oh, Pam - this is fabulous. Thanks for all the inspiration.

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  71. I have started really altering some stuff around the house, and I simply LOVE your box! How interesting, adventurous and delightful to see all the little 'treasures'. What a fantastic job! and thanks for the tissue idea. (thank Tim, too)

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  72. Awesome altered box! I just started making my first one and it is so fun! That tissue paper technique is great. THatnks for sharing.

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  73. So amazing! You used these items very creatively!! Of all the items, I loved the spool of tatting the best - my grandmother did tatting and I never got a chance to learn from her. Thanks for sharing.
    txjennywren.blogspot.com

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  74. You have great taste, love the blocks, game pieces, measuring tape, etc. These are some of my favourite things!

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  75. Oh how awesome!!!! Love your box! You are so creative! I'm adding your blog to my faves! :D

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  76. This is just amazing...I'm totally inspired :)

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  77. What a gorgeous shadow box. Love all the details. This will make quite a keepsake. Great job!!

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  78. Wow! What a treasure trove! Such fun to look and discover all the goodies!
    Carole Gatza

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  79. That is just too cool, and so cute!

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  80. I am blown away by this blog hop!! All of your projects are just wonderful!! Loving this hope thank you!

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  81. What a great project. I love how you highlighted each "compartment". Your kitty is very cute too! Thanks for sharing.

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  82. Pam the box is lovely! Love the cool vintage feel you create!

    Leann

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  83. This is absolutely stunning! I love these altered boxes/thingies and I love what you've done! I love the sparkly brooch, I love the blocks, your name in the little whatevertheyares, it's just so nostalgic!

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  84. Your projects are always the best!

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  85. This is a great project. All the personal details are wonderful.

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  86. What a fun way to display all your vintage items - I think I'll try to make one showcasing all of my grandmothers things! Thanks for the inspiration.

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  87. Oh my word, Pam! This is so totally awesome!! I love all the wonderful little details and keep going back to make sure I haven't missed anything! Fabulous!! This hop was fun!

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  88. OH MY... You can only imagine HOW MUCH I love this project!! AMAZING! and in the mist of it I was almost in tears.. because I saw something that I used to have as a child(given to me by my aunt Dorothy) ..that I lost somehow when we moved to this house. It's that campbell soup girl spoon. Brought back so many memories. I have never seen another one.
    Such an amazing project.. I'm headed back for another look!

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  89. What a clever idea! So inspiring if you collect little items. TFS

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  90. What a beautiful box! I had so much fun looking at all of the little parts of it.

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  91. I don't even know where to begin, but WOW! Is this ever neat-o!
    I've looked at the pictures of the different compartments a couple times and I'm impressed with your creativity. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  92. this is so cool. a real treat for the eyes.

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  93. You have inspired me to do something with a box that I have.
    carol b

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  94. OH MY! So many little fabulous details in each little compartment! So fun to hop with you Crafty gals today!!

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  95. First time visiting your blog. Great job with your altered shelf/box!

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  96. Gorgeous altered memory box. So creative!

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  97. Wow! So creative and so much to see. Love all the elements. Fabulous!

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  98. Wow! Your sectioned tray turned shadow box is awesome! I love the teeny, tiny elements here and there, especially the kite with the curly tail!

    Just one question ... when do you find time for things like sleeping?

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  99. Wow. That's a great altered box!

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  100. Pam your shadow box is terrific...I love altering stuff like this. Thanks.

    http://debby-paperpearls.blogspot.com/

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  101. I love the idea of using the silverware in your work!

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  102. Oh Pam! There are no words that I can say that would give you altered box the description it deserves... Gorgeous, beautiful, fabulas, amazing... All those thing rolled into one project. You ROCK Ms. Pam :). Hugs Linda Duke

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  103. lovely and so unique

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  104. I had to add this to Share the Mojo here:

    http://sharethemojo.blogspot.com/2011/03/share-mojo-week-of-march-18th.html

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  105. Incredible project! Love the paper pieced boy! Adorable!

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  106. Wow! Wow! WoW!This is a really exciting project from so many standpoints! I have a couple of similar boxes and now know how to tackle them (I think! :-)) THanks so much for sharing this.

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  107. What a fantastic shadow-box!!!

    Assemblage and "out-of-the-box", (or "in-the-box" in this instance) creations are right up my alley.

    I love your use of the paper and
    printed tape to prepare the box as a place to showcase your gathered goodies. The little boy flying the kite stamp from Crafty Secrets is what truly sets it apart.

    Bravo to you, O Creative One!!!

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  108. This is absolutely FABULOUS!!!! Love every last detail of it!

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  109. I'm really inspired by your designs and ideas. Beautiful!

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  110. This is spectacular! Wow! Love this!

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  111. This is truly an heirloom peice. It is truly lovely!

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  112. This is the most darling box I've seen! Love how you incorporated the stamps.
    Susan

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  113. fantastic
    like every fabulous little detail

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  114. I love the look of these altered boxes. I haven't altered anything before. Looks like I might need to give it a try. Not sure I have enough "stuff" to go in one. I'll have to dig out some "junk".

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  115. I've always loved these configuration boxes but was too chicken try it. Your's is gorgeous... and now I can't wait to try it out!

    Thanks so much for sharing!!!

    ~Ola
    okj83 at live dot com
    zloe.blogspot.om

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  116. Now I have to get my box stash out and get ordering the new Creative scraps! No wonder I check out your blog first. Your things are beautiful and inspiring.

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  117. What an adorable box! Each one of the elements has a special interest and its own little story!

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  118. Thanks for sharing all of the little details. Love your box.

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  119. Oh my goodness - this is unbelievable! I love this project and that cute little boy adds just the right touch!

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  120. well done this is fab each time i look i see something new just love therse boxes xx thank you

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  121. Oh my goodness this is amazing, I love it, it is just filled with fun!

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  122. This project is absolutely
    stunning! So many unique items!

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  123. So sweet, thanks for sharing your art!!

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  124. I just love these boxes, so much details yours is awsome!

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  125. Great use of a Tim Holtz item. I love the Silverware idea!

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  126. I love your idea of altering an old wooden box. All the distressing and embellies are great. What a treasure. I especially like what you did with the boy and the kite.
    God bless,
    Peggy Allen

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  127. Amazing detail in your altered box! What an incredible amount of work you've done but it's so worth it when you see the finished product! Fabulous. This is suc a great hop-- so much inspiration.

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  128. where to begin? what an amazing transformation of your found box!
    thanks for sharing your great creativitiy!
    linda patti tpatti@windstream.net

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  129. Very nice - thank you for the inspiration

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  130. Super WOW!

    Love it!---simply amazing!

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  131. How creative you are. Just love all that you did with box!

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  132. OMG! the mount of detail in this project is amazing, i am blown away
    great work! hugs candy

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  133. Wow! Love your shadow box! Amazing detail!

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  134. Your shadow box is just gorgeous!! Thanks so much for sharing your amazing talent.

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  135. This is so beautiful and intriguing! Just love the fun, intricate little items you've put in here! I finally just bought one of these displays the other day and didn't know what I was going to do with it! Now I have some much needed inspiration, thanks so much!

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  136. What an amazing altered box you made! Love all the details!

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  137. wow - a lot of loving work went into that box! thanks for sharing

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  138. This is so very beautiful. It makes me want to RUN to my craft room and start creating right now. You are very talented and I love your blog. I am glad I found you through this hop.

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  139. What a fantastic project. All those lovely little compartments neatly packed with amazing treasures. One of my favourites so far. Thansk for sharing and have a wonderful day. Angela

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  140. Love your altered box! All the beautiful detail!!!

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  141. Pam I just love to stop by and see what you create - you're one of may favorite crafty ladies! I've been wanting to get my hands on something from Crafty Secrets so I hope I win! Thanks!

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  142. Two words! Simply Amazing!!!!

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  143. Love the blocks. They really add a touch of color. I've always wanted to a box like that. You have inspired me. Thank you.

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  144. What a find, I love what you have done with this box.

    Cathx

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  145. Ok, this is down right cool! This must have taken some time and shows a lot of love went into it! I love this!!!! Swoon!

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  146. Very talented work. Just love it!

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  147. Harbor Freight carries the alphabet stamping tools.....

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  148. What a really fun project. Wonderful vintage feel to this. Love the tin flower.

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  149. Wow, what a fabulous project. I love it.

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  150. OMG!!!!! I love your box. It is so adorable and giving lots of inspiration.

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  151. Love the cuteshadow box!! I like the way you inculded the stamped images!! =) THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEKEND!! =)

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  152. Cette boîte altérée est superbe, bravo pour ce travail très minutieux.
    Athena.

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  153. Soooo creative, I love your shadow box. Really interesting trinkets.

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  154. This is so nice. Don't believe I have seen anything like it before. Great job.

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  155. Love your shadow box, great way to display our favorite little items.

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  156. absolutely stunning. i have left this blog open so that i can study all of the goodies you put in the nooks. beautiful.

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  157. I love the look of the tissue tape on this...thanks for such a great idea. Love the primitive look.

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  158. Incredible project . . . my favorite, today!

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  159. What a FUN project you did... everytime I look I see something I missed. Very nice!

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  160. What a great project that altered box...i just love it.

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  161. So creative -- and full of lots of cool things to look at. Love it!

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  162. What a creative and fun box...full of all kinds of goodies...very vintage...very unique...love it!

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  163. I love altered projects and your
    box is simply wonderful!

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  164. How cool are these!! So creative and fun!! Thanks for the idea.

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  165. Your project is beyond awesome! Love that you recycled an old box...it's just fantastic!

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  166. Pam, my fork made your shadow box. What a hoot! You went to so much detailed time necessary work to share this treasure space with all of us. Thank you.
    Keep Looking UP!
    mt23stamperatyahoo

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  167. I love projects like this. This gave me some good ideas.
    Pat
    neihejp@att.net

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  168. Hi Paam,
    Oooh, I love your creative collection! Just seeing all those sweet trinkets makes me smile. I love the idea of using the tissue tape along the edges...I think that stuff is a GREAT invention!
    Thanks for sharing!

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  169. Love the collection of things you put into the box. Fabulous! It's so beautifully put together. I can tell alot of thought went into it all. Not to mention all the work. Too Fun and Fabulous!

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  170. Love your altered box! It is full of fabulous little details.

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  171. I am just amazed at all the work that went into that box..and WOW, was it worth it! Amazing!

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  172. Great home decor piece. LOTS of detail.

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  173. Love all the details and thanks for the close up photos. Great project!

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  174. This is just amazing-I am blown away buy your creative talent.

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  175. Oh wow. Love it so muhc. Such wonderful inspiration =)

    Hugs from Lilli =)
    l.a.nikolaisen at gmail dot com
    www.crazycardmaker.blogspot.com

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  176. That's so creative of you to use this box!!!

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  177. I LOVE what you have done with this box! The deails are awesome! How do you think of what to put in? I would love to do something like this, but would not know where to begin! Fabulous!

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  178. Oh this makes me want to do a box! I absolutely LOVE it! Beautiful TFS
    Kathie
    kathlee154atgmaildotcom
    http://kathleessnippitsncricuts.blogspot.com

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  179. What an amazing project you tackled. All the treasures that you had hidden away are now found and display in your altered box. A great job - well done.

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  180. Love the altered box Im going to try that with some of my hidden treasures! Thanks

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  181. Oh, wow! This is really creative.

    Kristin

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  182. Oh My Goodness!!! Everytime I look I see somthing different. Love your project!

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  183. Wow, this looks like it was very time consuming. It's a stunning piece of artwork. I like how you made the compartments long. Thanks for sharing and inspiring.

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