1. Measure the body of tin. 2. Cut patterned paper to wrap around the body of the tin. 3. Use the GlueGlider Max to apply adhesive to back of pattern paper. Apply paper to tin. Trim around hardware if necessary with craft knife. 4. Cut a thin strip of coordinating patterned paper and apply around top edge of tin body over the previous pattern paper. 5. Trim lace cardstock to same size as pattern paper. Use the GlueRings to apply adhesive to back of lace cardstock. Apply lace cardstock over pattern paper on tin. 6. Embellish front of tin with die cuts, photos, postcards, buttons,etc. using the Crop & Glue Squares. 7. Apply Ribbon Adhesive to the back side of the ribbon. Wrap sound the bottom of the tin and the edge of the tin lid. 8. Cut and tie ribbons to handle.
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