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Gum Box Urn

Gum Box Urn by Debi Tullier

Halloween is a fun time for me. I love making "haunted" pieces for everyday use. This little gum box will be filled with buttons in my sewing room! What fun I have so glad that you are here!




Here are my supplies:
Gum Box on hand
Aleene’s tacky glue
Alcohol Marker black to color the glass glitter
Glass Glitter 
Dixie Bell Paints
Pan Pastels
Punchinella
Crayon to melt
Batik waxmelter (on hand)
Collage Sheet Night Terrors








Join me next month! Happy Halloween!






Comments

  1. Debi, you are a genius. this is a stunning project. I appreciate the video and I can't wait to try this out for myself! happy hallowe'en to you! xo

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  2. Such a way cool upcycle, you always amaze with your creativity Debi! Thanks for letting us see your project, it is awesome!

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