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Spooky Halloween Coffin & Poe Tin

Available this year from AlteredPages,com for Halloween decorating and festivities is this fabulous kit!!! There is still time before Halloween to order!
 
 
 

Wooden Coffin Kit

The kit includes a wooden coffin (4 1/2 inches wide x 8 inches tall) with a wedge stand. Instructions and supplies including papers, vintage music sheets and text pages, ribbon, Skulls & trims for completion.



Working on my coffins, I have painted them with black gesso.  They are drying now.

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POE IN A TIN

 
1.5 x 1.5 Tin - a tin being my box today!

 
Cover back with pattern paper, edge with black ink!

 
Poe image from Altered Pages Edgar Allen Poe collage sheet, cut to fit inside the tin This is my project for the 31 Days of Halloween over on my blog today!

 
Adhere to the inside the tin.
 
 
Add embellishments: Heart, Skull, Raven and cheese cloth.

 
Creepy spider in the side of the tin.
 
 
Check back tomorrow for another altered box by Trish Alger.
 
 



Comments

  1. Can't wait to see your finished projects!
    Sweet litle tin too!

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  2. both are spookily delightful! xo

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