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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/wd2_cpws/craftypaws.us/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114I was so excited when Mel (YT: MelsCraftDesign) asked me to be a guest designer for her Zibbet shop, MelsCraftBoutique<\/a>. \u00a0Her trims, appliques, <\/a>laces, doilies, etc. are so beautiful and her prices are amazing! \u00a0MelsCraftBoutique Coupon Code:<\/strong> At check out, use the code: CraftyPaws10<\/strong>, for 10% off your entire order and free U.S. shipping on orders of $40 or more!<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n I wanted to make a special project for my first guest design team (GDT) project so I decided to upcycle a tin and alter it for an anniversary gift for my hubby (we recently celebrated our 6th wedding anniversary in the ER because I was ill with a kidney infection–sigh). I used a few things that were gifted to me by sweet crafty friends (DCWV fabric paper from Elaine (YT: todaylibrary); a bit of script fabric and burlap from Milissa (YT: Milissa d); and the carriage frame from Becca (YT: Stamping with Beccajb)), but everything else was from Mel’s shop.<\/p>\n <\/a>The side of the tin is really decorated with only one stunning embroidered bridal lace with pearls<\/a>. I thought this lace was so beautiful that I wanted it to stand alone in all its glory. \u00a0The side of the tin lid I lined with a soft pink embroidered flower trim<\/a> that just overhung the edge of the lid and over top of that I added this very rich Venice rose trim<\/a>.<\/p>\n Mel’s\u00a0flower sprays<\/a> are so luxe! I hardly had to do anything to them other than tuck in a few extra small millinery flowers<\/a>\u00a0 and a couple of her shimmery vintage leaves<\/a> here and there. Above the carriage frame, I used a beautiful organza applique of roses with iridescent sequins<\/a> to create a kind of “sky” with the roses representing puffy clouds. \u00a0For the “road” beneath the carriage, I used a bit of burlap, a snippet of fabric with pretty script and a dainty scalloped lace<\/a>. \u00a0For a touch of whimsy, I added a gorgeous\u00a0round beaded applique<\/a> behind the back wheel of the carriage; with the movement from the beads, it is reminiscent of a carriage racing forward kicking up some\u00a0“dust.” \u00a0To balance off that fabulous beading (and to give me a place to tuck under the base of the floral spray) I added a beautiful vintage button<\/a> to the front of the carriage.<\/p>\n The following is a video share of this altered tin:<\/p>\n