Crafts: Make a Decorative Tin
Slipping a small note or gift in a decorative tin you make yourself is a nice way to show your appreciation for someone special. The tins are visually appealing, and they’re also functional and reusable containers. They’re also easy to make and customizable to the tastes of the person you are presenting it to.

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Materials Needed to Make a Decorative Tin
- Altoids tin, tea tin or other small tin that has a smooth surface
- Sandpaper
- Mod Podge
- Decorative Paper
- Scissors
- Embellishments or decorations (such as buttons)
- Strong adhesive glue such as E6000 or Super Glue
- Small Magnets (can be purchased at hardware or craft stores)
Directions to Make a Decorative Tin
- Wash and dry the tins thoroughly

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- Trace your tins onto patterned decorative paper and then cut out the shapes (you will want to cut them to size, depending on how much you need for coverage or design)

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- Lightly sand the areas where you will be applying paper — be careful to only sand where the area will be covered. The sandpaper will scratch the finish of the tin, so only sand where paper will be applied.
- Apply a thin layer of Mod Podge to the paper and then place the paper on the tin where desired.
- Smooth the paper and remove excess glue.
- You can apply paper to the sides of the tin if wanted.
- When the Mod Podge has dried, apply a new layer of it over the papered areas.
- When the outside of the tin is dry, apply paper to the inside of the tin using the same methods as above.

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Make Your Own Magnets for a Decorative Tin
You can make your own magnets to be used as embellishments for your decorative tin. Almost any small object can be transformed into a magnet but for the purposes of this project, choose small objects that will fit in your tins. Antique buttons work well, as do laser cut wood images/ wood cuts, and bottle caps.
- Apply a small drop of your strong adhesive glue to the object and then place a small magnet on top.
- Press firmly in place and allow to dry.
Assemble your magnets, notes, cards, or gift certificates in the tins.

Credit: Bonnie Thomas

Credit: Bonnie Thomas

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I’ve made these and put in a tea light and small box of matches for travel. They were well received.