![]() ![]() I added a piece of black thread from the halloween trimmings pack. All of which I covered with picket fence distress paint. I added chain and an o ring from the idea-0l0gy swivel clasps, removing the clasp and adding tiny keys from the keys adornments set. I dyed an idea-ology finial with vintage photo and ground espresso distress ink and sanded back. I love the brown tint it gave the gesso and texture paste. To stop the crackle texture paste from flaking off the shiny trinket tin, I covered with a layer of distress vintage collage medium. The outside of the tin was grunged up using scraps of dictionary paper, cracked leather cardstock and gesso, distress crackle texture paste and distress crayons. If you were buying a new home or moving in with someone you could add a real key instead to make it more personal. ![]() I added a key from the idea-ology keys adornments, with thread wrapped around it. I covered this with distress cracked leather cardstock, can you tell I LOVE this cardstock? I found the perfect idea-ology thought token that made me think of a porch light being left on to light the way home. Using the etcetera thickboard scalloped trim, I created a shelf for the house to sit on. I made sure the roof sits forward and is flush with the back of the house so it will sit against the back of the tin. – Adding the roof using distress collage medium. – Using scor-tape to attach the front and back pieces of the house. – I blended vintage photo distress ink to both sides of the die cut house and added a piece of dictionary page to the back wall of the house as this will be seen through the windows and door. – To create the house I die cut distress cracked leather cardstock, using painters tape to hold the windows in place as I ran the die cuts through my sidekick. Using the Alphanumeric Tiny Type Upper (664406) and Lower (664407) thinlits dies, I die cut the distress cracked leather cardstock and added “home sweet home.” The strip of stars was created using the Star Trim impresslits folder (663297). This die is so cool and made to fit both sides of the tin. I blended some ground espresso distress ink into the edges and glued it into the lid of the trinket tin. I also die cut a piece of chipboard which I mounted under the cracked leather to give the die cut some height. I die cut a frame using the Trinket Frames Bigz die (664186) from the distress cracked leather cardstock with vintage photo distress ink blended in. – Allowing to dry between layers, I added distress texture crackle paste and once it had dried and cracked, rubbed distress crayon in with my finger. ![]() – Once dry I trimmed the edges and added gesso to parts of the dictionary page using my finger. – I tucked dictionary pages into the tin. ![]() – Coat the inside of an idea-ology trinket tin with a thin layer of distress collage medium. I created a gift tin as an idea for a new home gift using the new Paper Village thinlits dies (664741) and the yummy new distress cracked leather cardstock. With many of us staying safe at home this year, home really is sweet. If you missed the LIVE you can catch up on all the fun over on Tim’s blog. Have you seen the new Paper Village thinlits dies? I am totally in love with them!! I made this sample for the Tim Holtz facebook LIVE Sizzix chapter 4 release. It offers zesty, citrus and hop aromas and a crisp, tangy finish on the palate.Hello friends. The golden ale is packed with 100% pale ale malt and a blend of classic and New World hops. Horizon is a great beer for those new to ale. It has been in production for nearly 100 years and we still use the original recipe. Our most popular beer, the one which made us famous, and the beer that has won numerous medals in a variety of awards. Henry’s IPA, with an ABV of 3.6% it’s a light bronze ale with delicate malt aromas it is an easy drinking session ale with cereal notes and a lingering finish just perfect.ĦX, with an ABV of 4.1%. Our current casks conditioned traditional Ales: Wadworth take great pride in offering a fine selection of traditionally crafted cask conditioned ales and the provide the Home Sweet Home with the best training and equipment to be certain you get your ale in the best condition. Our brewery, Wadworth, based in Devises, Wiltshire are a one of the few family brewers left in the UK. We are going to great lengths to make sure everything from our cellar to our glassware is kept in the best condition so you can get the most enjoyment from your drinks. First and foremost the Home Sweet Home is a pub, so take pleasure and pride in ensuring all of our drinks are served to you in the best possible way. ![]()
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