Happy Saturday!  It's going to be a wonderful day, and I have a distressed, rustic, spring-themed milk carton to share with you.
I started with a Milk Carton die cut  which was cut from white cardstock.  I sponged Antique Linen distress ink all over the outside of the milk carton, emphasizing the score lines.  Then I pulled out my Killer White Tear-able Tacky Tape and assembled the milk carton die cut (directions found here).  
After I wrapped some hemp twine around the milk carton, I adhered some stamped collage rectangles onto each of the four sides.  I added some buttons for a little extra color and texture.  The top of the milk carton is not glued shut - I just wrapped some more hemp twine around the top and it will easily slide off when I want to put something inside.
Here is a close-up look at the collage image that I used:
I created the orange background by using the new Distressed Colorblocking technique from Technique Junkies and then I stamped this gorgeous Butterfly Rose Post collage from I Brake for Stamps.  After the black ink dried, I cut it out and distressed the edges with my distress tool.  This technique is just perfect with all the collage images from I Brake for Stamps.
I bet you've had enough of this freezing cold winter.  Hopefully we have seen the last of Old Man Winter here in TX - we are going to have highs in the 60s and 70's for the next week.  Enjoy your weekend!
Die Cut: Milk Carton - use code CC&M10Holly to save 10% on your order at Creative Cuts & More
Stamps: Butterfly Rose Post collage (I Brake for Stamps) - use code SAVE10HOLLY to save 10% off your order
Ink: Antique Linen distress, Marmalade distress, Marigold distress, Jet Black Stazon
Other: Killer White Tear-able Tacky Tape, buttons (Foo Fa La), hemp twine, linen thread, sponge
Technique: Distressed Colorblocking (Technique Junkies)
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1 comment:
This is fantastic!!
I love it!
Della
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