Spice Tin Uncle Sam!
My crafting group is getting together later this month to create quirky Uncle Sams using vintage tins and whatnot for one-of-a-kind patriotic decor. I am still working on gathering together the elements I will need for the group project. We plan to make the heads out of paper clay or oven-dry clay. I have my head almost ready...which is the big thing to cross off the list. In the meantime I found a cute bobble-head Uncle Sam at Hobby Lobby. The head was just the right size to use with an old spice tin I had in my stash. Yay! Something fun to make to get in the spirit for Craft Day.
Sam is about 8 inches tall, not including the stand.
I aged the head with watered down brown paint.
His legs are wooden spools with pop bottle caps for feet.
I don't know what those electrical thingies are for, but
they work just right for hands.
I got a whole bag of different sizes and colors for $1 at a fleamarket.
Sam's little drum is a wooden Christmas ornament.
I found a couple of great Bingo cards in my stash that were perfect
for a patriotic wall hanger.
First Creepy Crafty of 2016...
This is Mothra.
She is created from an Avon Mothicide tin.
She is a little over 7 inches tall.
Fun use for my rusty calipers I found last spring.
The wings are rusty hearts.
Side view of Mothra's green tongue.
She was a lot of fun to create.
It's always Halloween in my head.
This was just a quick post before we leave for our Granddaughter Madison's graduation. I can't believe our little girl is almost 18! Tomorrow we'll head for Yellowstone for a couple of days...I can't wait. It's one of my favorite Vintage Vacations!
Flag thyme!! I always love your tin creations! Sam is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI still want to craft with you! So creative!
ReplyDeletewarmly,
deb
I love creepy crafty!
ReplyDeleteChris =]
Loving your uncle Sam! I really need to do some crafting soon! I havent in sooo long!
ReplyDeletehave a great weekend!
xoxo
vivian
I've been missing my craft room. Always inspired after visiting your blog!!
ReplyDeleteYour creations are always just fabulous Shirley! What talent you have!!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann