Tart Tin Wall Art for Christmas
Old baking tins have nostalgic charm, especially if your Grandma used them. To appreciate their varied shapes and time-worn sparkle, turn them into art with this easy and simple how-to.
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Find an old board to attach the tart tins to. Paint if desired. Experiment with your pattern by laying out different shapes. Wreaths, trees and stars are fun for Christmas. ( find vintage tart tins HERE)
Once you get the pattern you like, attach with E-6000 glue. (find it HERE) This adhesive needs to dry overnight, but is very strong. You could also use a glue gun.
If desired, add sparkle on the board behind using spray adhesive and glitter. You can also add a trunk to the Christmas tree. I used 1/2 of an old wooden thread spool for the trunk on this tree.
A wreath shape is a fun way to show off a lot of the same type of mold. You could also add extra embellishments like a ribbon and greenery with a hot melt glue gun.
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