Friday, July 22

Customized storage tin--for free!

I'm excited to show you my latest creation: a customized storage tin that I made for free!

This week has been very busy and exciting as Preston and I have been at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill attending orientation. Preston is now registered for his classes and is all ready to be a TarHeel come August. As a new Carolina parent, I was the recipient of lots of good information, all of it contained in this shopping bag:


I was about to stuff this plastic bag into the container with all the other plastic bags when the mascot caught my eye. The wheels in my mind started turning, and I cut out the ram and mounted it on a sheet of white paper.


Then I cut out the image an had a perfect vinyl decal:


A quick search of my storage shelves revealed a tin which once contained cookies. I spray-painted it blue:


And then I simply ModPodged the mascot onto the tin.

Voila! From a couple of pieces of trash, I now have


a custom UNC tin!

I'm going to give this to Preston with the promise of homemade cookies for him and his roommate to share. My oldest son will be a junior at Duke; I wonder if he'd like a tin with a Blue Devil on it.

Can't you imagine one of these with your favorite team logo on it? Or with your child's favorite toy logo?

**I'm linking up to these great parties:

20 comments:

  1. So cute! What a great idea!

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  2. That was clever. You never cease to amaze me!

    Please visit my blog to read Megan's Prayer...where I direct you to her blog.

    I am asking people to pray that God will bless her with a child. She has prayed for 8 years.

    Thanks so much.

    Linda @ Truthful Tidbits

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  3. you are one smart mama!!! i love great stuff for free!! and with the promise of cookies, i bet preston will be thrilled.

    wow... 2 boys in college. i bet lee is thrilled to get to be an only child!

    i will repost my story to your party on monday :) and i hope to be more active for it! this travel time gap has thrown me for a loop!!! love you!!!

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  4. What a GREAT idea!! I know he will love it!
    Suzanne

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  5. What a cool idea!! It looks like a custom piece from one of the shops. Go 'Heels! I must know, do your boys have a friendly rivalry going on? I looked at Chapel Hill, but I thought it was too big for me so I went to Elon my Freshman year.

    Did I tell you my grandfather was president of his Senior class at UNC...probably in 1931 or 1932?? He paid his way through in the Depression by washing dishes. Said there were only a handful of cars on campus then. :)

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  6. Brilliant in many ways! I'm never quite sure what to do with some of those left over tins and it's a shame to just let them go.

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  7. I adore this project! It makes me want to drive straight to Blacksburg to the Hokie bookstore to get a bag so that I could make a VT one.

    Your house is going to feel empty this fall with just one boy at home. You 're lucky that your two college boys aren't too far away from home.

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  8. That turned out great! Your son is going to be very happy in Chapel Hill! My daughter is there right now and will starting her 3rd year. She LOVES it! That is quite a rivalry you family is going to have with one at Duke and one at UNC!

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  9. My FAVE kind if creation ~ something great from nothing special! TFS :)
    Love Laurie
    http://sceneofthegrime.blogspot.com

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  10. Hi, sweet Richella! Your notes to me are always an inspiration & joy to read. Even though I can't always go around & comment nearly as much as I'd like to, it's friends like you who are such a blessing to me all the time. Blogging friendships have just impacted my life so much & you are one of those. i'd love to participate in your party, so will try to remember to go over & link up that post to your party on Monday. I so hope to get to see you again soon & hope you come to Haven next year! xoxo

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  11. You are infinitely resourceful and creative! I love it. And that's some rivalry you're going to have in your house. : )

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  12. Hi! I saw your comment over at Rhoda's when I went to leave one myself. ...clicked over for a visit! :) LOVE the tin idea! My daughter will be going to Meredith, moving in, in a few weeks! I will definitely be using this idea as we finish dorm preparations!

    ~Rhonda

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  13. Cute idea...what did you use to mount it to paper? spray adhesive? These would make great b-day gifts, filled with goodies!

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  14. Brilliant! I bet I could do that with a University of Memphis tiger and give my guys some treats in it...thanks for the inspiration!

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  15. On my way to go see Beth Moore yesterday, I decided to clear out my family room bookshelves and rearrange everything. (I had a few hours before my girlfriend was picking me up.) I wanted a container to put some kids' books in... couldn't find anything, and then found a wooden clementine box. I decoupaged some pretty scrapbook paper on one end. It turned out well, just took a few minutes, and was FREE! I love your idea for reusing bags... it always seems like such a waste to throw them away. Blessings!

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  16. Very creative.

    I still love sending my daughters "care packages" and they are long past college.

    Fondly,
    Glenda

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  17. oooo a house divided. Way to go Preston!

    I think I had the same bag at orientation in 1989. :-) Mine is still probably filling a landfill and this is a much better use.

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  18. I love this idea - so clever! Go Tarheels!! As a fellow North Carolinian, I can just imagine the rivalry between your son that attends Duke and your son that is going to UNC. ;o)

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  19. I love it, Richella! I wish I had seen this sooner. I have already thrown my bag away. :( Carla

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