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.
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.
When I was done covering everything I put on a coat of Mod Podge to protect it.
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!
along with the kite.
I added a painted ledge from some doll house trim for the charm and pin to sit on.
Isn't the Campbells kid spoon sweet?
I rubbed some Walnut Distress ink on the letters to make them pop.
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="">--->
Vicki Chrisman Team Leader
Pam Hooten <--- here="" re="" span="" you="">--->
Linda Duke ( on both teams)Michele Kovack
Melissa Phillips
Flo Teixeira from France
Julie Campbell
Mary Hamer
Heartwarming Vintage Blog
Crafty Secrets website
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Daisy Sparks
Melissa Phillips
Flo Teixeira from France
Julie Campbell
Mary Hamer
Heartwarming Vintage Blog
Crafty Secrets website
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Daisy Sparks
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Pam,
ReplyDeleteThis is one gorgeous altered box!
what a fun configuration box! Looks like you really put your soul into it - very fun!
ReplyDeleteSandra ltb
This is gorgeous, I love all the awesome details. Thanks for the chance ~Diane
ReplyDeleteI had to look three times to see all your details! Very creative box. Love it.
ReplyDeleteSharon G.
aka Celticrafter
very cool. very Holtzy, and oh so clever
ReplyDeleteInspiring!I must try this. Love it so glad I hopped by!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love seeing what was in all the different compartments.
ReplyDeleteLovely...can you please tell me where to get that tool that stamps the silverwear?I would appreciate it so much.
ReplyDeletePam! So gorgeous! All the little details make this project so special! i love how you tied the silverware together with seam binding.
ReplyDeleteFriday + a blog hop = Awesome start to the weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love all the elements you filled the box with - this is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteGem
x
Wow very cool project, great combinations of elements.
ReplyDeletec'est original ! j'aime bien l'idée
ReplyDeleteisa.ptitbout
http://isa.ptitbout.over-blog.fr
it's beautiful
ReplyDeleteWow! Fantastic altered box! A true treasure! LeAnn
ReplyDeleteYour 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.
ReplyDeleteOne word.....WOW! Absolutely love it. Love Trash to Treasure and this is most definitely a Treasure.
ReplyDeleteThis project is so CUTE! I love all the little trinkets you have in it. My favorite section holds the silverware. TFS!
ReplyDeleteThis is totally clever! What a great idea! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFabulous box full of goodies.
ReplyDeleteGreat, great, great!! I'm really impressed with your project! Fun, fun!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME, AWESOME, AWESOME work!! I love all the detail that you put in it!!!
ReplyDeleteBoy 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!
ReplyDeleteMary
www.primitiveseasons.blogspot.com
magnifique !!! bravo
ReplyDeleteWhat a work of the heart! This is truly a treasure that I would display proudly ... hoope yoou will also!
ReplyDeleteOh 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!
ReplyDeleteOh, Pam! This is just amazing! Love every vintage inch of it, my friend!
ReplyDeleteJulie
So many details to drool over! Wish I could touch it!
ReplyDeleteLove your wonderful wooden box.Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletethat little spoon is sooo cute! so many elements, really wonderful project.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutley love it!! You are amazingly talented. You have made such a beautiful work of heART!!
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed !
ReplyDeleteWonderful work I love !
Just beautiful and so fun
ReplyDeletelove the box. this vintage look and the detail is great. thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh.My.Goodness. A lot of work, but it had to be a lot of fun, too! Love it!
ReplyDeleteSimply 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!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful attention to details. Great job.
ReplyDeleteWhat details --- love what you did! It must have taken you a long time to create, I know it would have taken me forever -----!
ReplyDeleteOh,Pam...just so adorable. LOVE your use of these gorgeous products. Thanks for sharing,
ReplyDeleteKaren
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?
ReplyDeletexoxo
mary
How fun is this?!!! I can't take my eyes off of all the wonderful details. You are an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI 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!
ReplyDeletePiris, 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!!
ReplyDeleteI love this step back into the past!
ReplyDeleteQuel travail !
ReplyDeletebravo
Love all the vintage details.
ReplyDeletec'est vraiment un super jeu qui permet de découvrir votre blog et vos très jolies réalisations..... je tente ma chance...
ReplyDeletebisous
I love that box. I love the little trinkets you put in there too. Very cool.
ReplyDeletePam, as usual I love your work, but honey . . . this truly ROCKS! I love every little trinket, detail, etc. Totally AWESOME!
ReplyDeletej'adoreeeeeeeeeee!!!bises
ReplyDeleteyou are so creative! I want one for all my little things! Thanks
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Thanks for sharing. Vickie
ReplyDeleteLovely - oooooo!! I need to make or have this!
ReplyDeleteRobin
http://urbandebrus.typepad.com
robinb at mail dot com
This altered flea market find is just stunning!
ReplyDeleteI love to work on altered projects. This one is too cute. TFS
ReplyDeleteJust adorable, I love all the details!!! Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteRight 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.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!! I love so many things about this...the heart with the keys, the tin flower, the word play on the knife, just very cool!!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love this box! The boy and kite is such a neat addition. Thanks for inspiring!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW! What an amazing, special piece! I loooove all the lil' details!
ReplyDeleteI think that I could look at this 100 times and see something new each time---love the detail!
ReplyDeleteAwesome box. Love the Vintage Collectibles. It will be a real treasure and conversation piece in days ahead. Thanks for sharing all your creativity.
ReplyDeleteHow 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 !!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful vintage box - I love all the items you used to fill it!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! 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!!! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful altered box love all the trinkets you filled it with
ReplyDeleteMarilyn
Such an awesome project, all that detail is just amazing!
ReplyDeletesorry but i don't speak english very well. i'm french
ReplyDeleteyour project is so cute, very wonderful, i love a lot
kiss nelly
What a wonderful project. Thanks for sharing your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteOh my...I keep looking at every little detail, wondering what personal significance it has to you...this is just pure fun!
ReplyDeleteThis altered box is wonderful!
ReplyDeletePam your altered cubby box is just so darn cool!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is just fabulous! The detail is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful use of tart pans/candy molds!!!!! I'm inspired.
ReplyDeleteWow. To find all those things to put in those tiny holes. Great job.
ReplyDeleteI love the altered box and can not wait to try this project my wheels are spinning now.
ReplyDeleteOh, Pam - this is fabulous. Thanks for all the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI 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)
ReplyDeleteAwesome altered box! I just started making my first one and it is so fun! That tissue paper technique is great. THatnks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo 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.
ReplyDeletetxjennywren.blogspot.com
You have great taste, love the blocks, game pieces, measuring tape, etc. These are some of my favourite things!
ReplyDeleteOh how awesome!!!! Love your box! You are so creative! I'm adding your blog to my faves! :D
ReplyDeleteThis is just amazing...I'm totally inspired :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous shadow box. Love all the details. This will make quite a keepsake. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a treasure trove! Such fun to look and discover all the goodies!
ReplyDeleteCarole Gatza
That is just too cool, and so cute!
ReplyDeletestellar project!
ReplyDeleteI am blown away by this blog hop!! All of your projects are just wonderful!! Loving this hope thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project. I love how you highlighted each "compartment". Your kitty is very cute too! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletePam the box is lovely! Love the cool vintage feel you create!
ReplyDeleteLeann
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!
ReplyDeleteYour projects are always the best!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great project. All the personal details are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWhat 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.
ReplyDeleteOh 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!
ReplyDeleteOH 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.
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing project.. I'm headed back for another look!
What a clever idea! So inspiring if you collect little items. TFS
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful box! I had so much fun looking at all of the little parts of it.
ReplyDeleteI don't even know where to begin, but WOW! Is this ever neat-o!
ReplyDeleteI've looked at the pictures of the different compartments a couple times and I'm impressed with your creativity. Thanks so much for sharing.
this is so cool. a real treat for the eyes.
ReplyDeleteYou have inspired me to do something with a box that I have.
ReplyDeletecarol b
OH MY! So many little fabulous details in each little compartment! So fun to hop with you Crafty gals today!!
ReplyDeleteFirst time visiting your blog. Great job with your altered shelf/box!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous altered memory box. So creative!
ReplyDeleteWow! So creative and so much to see. Love all the elements. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your sectioned tray turned shadow box is awesome! I love the teeny, tiny elements here and there, especially the kite with the curly tail!
ReplyDeleteJust one question ... when do you find time for things like sleeping?
Wow. That's a great altered box!
ReplyDeletePam your shadow box is terrific...I love altering stuff like this. Thanks.
ReplyDeletehttp://debby-paperpearls.blogspot.com/
I love the idea of using the silverware in your work!
ReplyDeleteOh 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
ReplyDeletelovely and so unique
ReplyDeleteI had to add this to Share the Mojo here:
ReplyDeletehttp://sharethemojo.blogspot.com/2011/03/share-mojo-week-of-march-18th.html
Incredible project! Love the paper pieced boy! Adorable!
ReplyDeleteAwesome treasure box.
ReplyDeleteWow! 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.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic shadow-box!!!
ReplyDeleteAssemblage 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!!!
This is absolutely FABULOUS!!!! Love every last detail of it!
ReplyDeleteI'm really inspired by your designs and ideas. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is spectacular! Wow! Love this!
ReplyDeleteThis is truly an heirloom peice. It is truly lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis is the most darling box I've seen! Love how you incorporated the stamps.
ReplyDeleteSusan
fantastic
ReplyDeletelike every fabulous little detail
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".
ReplyDeleteI'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!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing!!!
~Ola
okj83 at live dot com
zloe.blogspot.om
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.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable box! Each one of the elements has a special interest and its own little story!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all of the little details. Love your box.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - this is unbelievable! I love this project and that cute little boy adds just the right touch!
ReplyDeletewell done this is fab each time i look i see something new just love therse boxes xx thank you
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness this is amazing, I love it, it is just filled with fun!
ReplyDeleteI love your creations....
ReplyDeleteThis project is absolutely
ReplyDeletestunning! So many unique items!
So sweet, thanks for sharing your art!!
ReplyDeleteI just love these boxes, so much details yours is awsome!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of a Tim Holtz item. I love the Silverware idea!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteGod bless,
Peggy Allen
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.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderfully detailed!
ReplyDeletewhere to begin? what an amazing transformation of your found box!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing your great creativitiy!
linda patti tpatti@windstream.net
Very nice - thank you for the inspiration
ReplyDeleteSuper WOW!
ReplyDeleteLove it!---simply amazing!
gorgeous project!
ReplyDeleteHow creative you are. Just love all that you did with box!
ReplyDeleteOMG! the mount of detail in this project is amazing, i am blown away
ReplyDeletegreat work! hugs candy
Wow! Love your shadow box! Amazing detail!
ReplyDeleteYour shadow box is just gorgeous!! Thanks so much for sharing your amazing talent.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous project!
ReplyDeleteThis 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!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing altered box you made! Love all the details!
ReplyDeletewow - a lot of loving work went into that box! thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThis 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.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous altered box, Pam!
ReplyDeleteWhat 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
ReplyDeleteLove your altered box! All the beautiful detail!!!
ReplyDeletePam 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!
ReplyDeleteTwo words! Simply Amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the blocks. They really add a touch of color. I've always wanted to a box like that. You have inspired me. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a find, I love what you have done with this box.
ReplyDeleteCathx
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!
ReplyDeleteVery talented work. Just love it!
ReplyDeleteHarbor Freight carries the alphabet stamping tools.....
ReplyDeleteWhat a really fun project. Wonderful vintage feel to this. Love the tin flower.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a fabulous project. I love it.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!!!! I love your box. It is so adorable and giving lots of inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLove the cuteshadow box!! I like the way you inculded the stamped images!! =) THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEKEND!! =)
ReplyDeleteCette boîte altérée est superbe, bravo pour ce travail très minutieux.
ReplyDeleteAthena.
Soooo creative, I love your shadow box. Really interesting trinkets.
ReplyDeleteThis is so nice. Don't believe I have seen anything like it before. Great job.
ReplyDeleteLove your shadow box, great way to display our favorite little items.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely stunning. i have left this blog open so that i can study all of the goodies you put in the nooks. beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the look of the tissue tape on this...thanks for such a great idea. Love the primitive look.
ReplyDeleteIncredible project . . . my favorite, today!
ReplyDeleteWhat a FUN project you did... everytime I look I see something I missed. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project that altered box...i just love it.
ReplyDeleteSo creative -- and full of lots of cool things to look at. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative and fun box...full of all kinds of goodies...very vintage...very unique...love it!
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful box!
ReplyDeleteI love altered projects and your
ReplyDeletebox is simply wonderful!
How cool are these!! So creative and fun!! Thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteYour project is beyond awesome! Love that you recycled an old box...it's just fantastic!
ReplyDeletePam, 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.
ReplyDeleteKeep Looking UP!
mt23stamperatyahoo
I love projects like this. This gave me some good ideas.
ReplyDeletePat
neihejp@att.net
Hi Paam,
ReplyDeleteOooh, 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!
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!
ReplyDeleteLove your altered box! It is full of fabulous little details.
ReplyDeleteI am just amazed at all the work that went into that box..and WOW, was it worth it! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat home decor piece. LOTS of detail.
ReplyDeletecool altered project!!! laura j
ReplyDeleteLove all the details and thanks for the close up photos. Great project!
ReplyDeleteThis is just amazing-I am blown away buy your creative talent.
ReplyDeleteOh wow. Love it so muhc. Such wonderful inspiration =)
ReplyDeleteHugs from Lilli =)
l.a.nikolaisen at gmail dot com
www.crazycardmaker.blogspot.com
That's so creative of you to use this box!!!
ReplyDeleteI 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!
ReplyDeleteOh this makes me want to do a box! I absolutely LOVE it! Beautiful TFS
ReplyDeleteKathie
kathlee154atgmaildotcom
http://kathleessnippitsncricuts.blogspot.com
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.
ReplyDeleteLove the altered box Im going to try that with some of my hidden treasures! Thanks
ReplyDeleteOh, wow! This is really creative.
ReplyDeleteKristin
Oh My Goodness!!! Everytime I look I see somthing different. Love your project!
ReplyDeleteWow, 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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