
I love using Hodgepodge Hardware! There is something that makes me giddy as I open up a the tin and view all the buckles, photo turns, brads, shaped clips, ribbon charms, and label holders. Instantly I start dreaming of all the cards, scrapbooks pages, and 3-D projects I can use the hundreds of Aged Copper, Antique Brass, and Pewter pieces. When all my creating is done, I am left with an empty tin. Instead of throwing it away, I think of it as a bonus and wonder what I can do to alter it into a usable piece of art.

After our prize miniature dachshund, Millie, died in 2007, I made this Remembrance Tin with an accordion album inside.
I used a Stampin' Up! Simply Scrappin' Kit to decorate the turquoise tin. The kit I used was an exclusive Hostess kit, "Flowers and Friends" (RETIRED). It is easy to change the color of the tin to match any Simply Scrappin' Kit with spray paint available at your local craft store.

I cut the card stock and background paper to 4-3/4" X 6-1/2" to cover the top of the tin. I used my paper snips to round the corners to match the corners of the tin. To line the inside of the tin I cut card stock to 4-7/8" X 6-3/4". I used a Tag Corner Punch on all four corners. The inside pocket was made using coordinating background paper cut to 4-7/8" X 3". The tag inside the pocket is 4" X 5-1/2". To create the accordion album, I cut three strips of card stock to 6" X 12" and scored every 4". After I decorated everything with my photos and coordinating self-adhesive die cuts, I tied the accordion album shut with a piece of coordinating ribbon.
The whole project was very easy to make and only took me a few hours. When I was done, I had a family keepsake that we will cherish for years to come.
Blessings,
Didi