First I spent one naptime cutting up all the paper to cover the tins, it went surprisingly much faster than I'd thought. The next day, I cut out all the circles and scalloped circle discs. That night I used the three for you flower punch to punch enough little flower embellishments for all the tins and assembled the discs.
Once I'm finished, I'll have to cut the 35 circles with my coluzzle for the tin tops, which to be honest, I'm sort of dreading, but that will have to wait till next week. And, if I cut 10 a day, it will only take me a few days to finish them up. I just have to remind myself that the bulk of the work is done at this point! Phew!!
The project as a whole has taken a lot of time, but I think my client is really going to like them. And it wasn't as bad as initially anticipated. I've only worked on it for about an hour or so and each time I stop I think, "That wasn't so bad!"
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Wow, those are pretty!
Very cute project!
Great job on these Joanne! I'm sure your client will LOVE them. Thanks for sharing the idea on how to use my leftover Fall Flowers paper too! What size are the tea tins?
Your client is gonna LOVE these! You're amazing!
Cute project. Where did you get the tins?
WOW, you have been BUSY girl! They look awesome! What great favor tins! I wish I could "break down" the mass production. I always feel that I NEED to finish it all NOW! :)
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