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Altered Art Muffin Tin
by Mary Lynn Maloney
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Do you like making art more than making dinner? The Piñata Inks can help you turn metal kitchen
utensils into a fun and colorful collage.
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Materials:
- Jacquard Piñata (Sunbright Yellow,
Calabaza Orange, Sapphire Blue, Lime Green, Chili Pepper Red, Claro Extender, Clean Up Solution)
- Sponges
- Mini muffin tin
- Nunn Design Metal Embellishments (Flower, Heart Charms)
- 3 white plastic shank buttons
- Vintage kitchen/homemaker image of choice
- small canning jar lid
- old metal measuring spoon
- 22 gauge wire (blue, pink, orange, silver)
- Tacky glue
- Beacon Adhesives Glass, Metal & More Glue
- Scissors
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Directions
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Wash and dry muffin tin. Squeeze a few drops of Sunbright Yellow onto a piece of sponge.
Randomly dab the top surface of muffin tin. Do not put color into the muffing cups yet.
Repeat with Calabaza Orange. Follow with random dabs of Sapphire Blue. Allow some areas of
colors to mix and puddle together while letting some areas dry first before adding the
second color. Squeeze a random drop of Claro Extender and/or Clean-Up Solution on a few
areas of the tin. This creates an interesting spreading effect, and will change the appearance
of the colors. Experiment with this part; it’s great fun.
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Squeeze a few drops of Lime Green into the top row of muffin cups. Follow with a drop of
Extender. Move the tin around to spread color inside of cup. Repeat process on the second
row of cups using the Sunbright Yellow. Repeat process, alternating the Green and Yellow,
on remaining rows of cups.
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Lay metal embellishments onto scrap paper. Squeeze a drop of Calabaza Orange onto their
surfaces. Let dry, then follow with Chili Pepper Red and Sapphire Blue.
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Cut shanks from the white plastic buttons. Repeat the coloring process from Step 3 on
the surfaces of the buttons.
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Cut colored wires to 30" lengths. Attach the metal embellishments to the wires by
wrapping and twisting. Arrange the embellishments to dangle over the tops of muffin cups,
as shown in photo. Wrap and twist wire around to back of tin. Twist wire tightly to secure
to tin (this also serves as a hanger for the finished piece). Cut any excess wire.
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Use Tacky glue to adhere vintage image to inside of muffin cup. Use Glass, Metal & More
Glue to adhere canning jar lid around muffin cup. Glue measuring spoon vertically below
canning lid. Glue a button into a spoon. Glue remaining buttons in muffin cups on either
side of spoon. Let piece dry thoroughly.
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