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Design team member Corinne Stubson made this wintery book using a SNOW Letter Book, some manila envelopes, and images from the Winterhalter faux postage sheet.
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Design team member Corinne Stubson made these two postcards with images from the Voices of Angels collage set.
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Design team member Corinne Stubson has been working her magic with metal tins again. This time, she’s made a ribbon doll using the Angel Doll Bodies digital set, then backed it with a metail tin decorated with images from the Metal Tin Santas sheet and the Joyous Elements digital sheet.

Design team member Corinne Stubson made these angelic postcards using images from the Guardian Angels collage sheet.
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Inspired by the cryptex from The da Vinci Code, design team member Corinne Stubson decorated a tea tin with images from Fresh Brewed Bits & Pieces, Leonardo’s Anatomy, and Italian text pages.


I usually ask the design team to create projects based on a holiday or event. Last month, I asked for something a little different.

I drink a lot of iced tea in the summer, and my tea of choice is currently Republic of Tea Blackberry Sage. It comes packaged in lovely metal tins, which I don’t have the heart to throw into the recycle bin, even when I have a pile of them set back already. So, I packed pairs of them up and sent them to the design team members, and asked them to make whatever they wanted.

You’ve already seen the first one of the resulting projects—this Halloween centerpiece from Corinne Stubson, made with images from the Charmed digital sheet, and used it as a vase to hold some silk flowers, and a figure made from pieces from Wicked Doll Bodies:

Corinne also made this autumn version, using images from Metal Tin Fall Flappers, and Butterfly Cigarette Cards.

Design team member Corinne Stubson made these oh, so simple bracelets using a little grosgrain ribbon, some Velcro, and a few images from the Club Dead Microscope sheet. Corinne says, “I just cut these out, glued them to the ribbon with Perfect Paper Adhesive, with a top coat of the same, put on the fasteners, and voila! Instant bracelet.”


Design team member Corinne Stubson decorated a metal tea tin with images from the Charmed digital sheet, and used it as a vase to hold some silk flowers, and a figure made from pieces from Wicked Doll Bodies.

Design team member Corinne Stubson made this 4×6 collage using an image from the Dead People collage set.

Design team member Corinne Stubson decorated the cover of one of her recent altered books with images from the Sirens Paper Dolls Series.

Design team member Corinne Stubson used some Jumbo Craft Sticks and pieces from Tropical Garden Paper Dolls and Sirens Paper Dolls to make these bookmarks.

Design team member Corinne Stubson used an image from Metal Tin Geishas in the center of this iris folded altered book page.


Design team member Corinne Stubson made these fabric postcards using an assortment of collage sheet and collage set images.

Want to learn how to make fabric postcards? Check out the April issue of The Monthly Muse, Fabric Goes Postal.


Design team member Corinne Stubson made these fabric postcards using an assortment of collage sheet and collage set images.

Want to learn how to make fabric postcards? Check out the April issue of The Monthly Muse, Fabric Goes Postal.


Design team member Corinne Stubson made these fabric postcards using an assortment of collage sheet and collage set images.

Want to learn how to make fabric postcards? Check out the April issue of The Monthly Muse, Fabric Goes Postal.

Design team member Corinne Stubson made this fabric postcard using images from Yellow Things collage set.

Design team member Corinne Stubson made this pretty birthday postcard from fabric decorated with images from Aqua Things and Blue Things collage sets.


Design team member Corinne Stubson made a little journal focused on sewing and fabric, and decorated the inside of the front and back covers with images from Stitch in Time and Micro Single Needle Cases.


Design team member Corinne Stubson used images from Metal Tin Victorian Madonnas and Indigo Nouveau Inchies to make this set of journal pages.

Design team member Corinne Stubson made these tins for her granddaughters, using pieces from Tropical Garden and Fiesta Skellie paper dolls, and Sugared Grape and Lemon Slice.

Design team member Corinne Stubson used pieces from Wicked Doll Bodies and Spring Garden Paper Dolls to make the figure in this journal layout.

Design team member Corinne Stubson used an image from Metal Tin Dark Dolls to decorate this journal cover.

Design team member Corinne Stubson used images from the Yellow Garden sheet to create these journal pages.


Design team member Corinne Stubson used a whole sheet of Black & White Rounds in this art journal spread.

Design team member Corinne Stubson decorated a gift card tin with an assortment of images and embellishments from the Ten Two Studios Day of the Dead collection, and added a Swirly Wire Hanger to turn it into an ornament.

Design team member Corinne Stubson made this little ornament using a Single Microscope Mailer, images from the Deadly Dollies Microscope Slide sheet and a Swirly Wire Hanger.


Design team member Corinne Stubson made this festive tin using images from Fiesta Matchbox Shrines and Colorful Skellie Rounds, plus some Skull Beads, all from the huge assortment of Day of the Dead themed goodies here at Ten Two Studios. We do love our Dia de los Muertos!


Design team member Corinne Stubson made this beautiful piano-hinge journal, and decorated the front with images from Beauties of the East.

Design team member Corinne Stubson made this unique domino necklace using Undrilled Standard Dominos, Asian Standard Dominos and a Gold Skeleton Key.

Design team member Corinne Stubson took apart some hand shaped board books, and turned them into this clever book of postcards. (Just click on the first image to see the larger view, and then flip through the book using the Next button in that larger screen.)

Products used in this project:
Hand Shaped Board Book
Pink Things, Blue Things, Aqua Things, Green Things and Yellow Things collage sets

Design team member Corinne Stubson disassembled a hand shaped board book, and turned it into a triptych. (Just click on the first image to see the larger view, and then flip through the book using the Next button in that larger screen.)

Products used in this project:

Hand Shaped Board Book
Metal Tin Spring Beauties
Little Red Things collage sheet
Red Things collage set

Design team member Corinne Stubson took apart a hand-shaped board book, and used one of the pages to make this postcard, decorated with images from the BrownThings collage set and Metal Tin Fall Flappers.


Design team member Corinne Stubson took apart a hand-shaped board book, and used one of the pages to make this postcard, decorated with images from the Red Things and Blue Things collage sets.

Design team member Corinne Stubson made these artist trading cards with attached microscope slide pendants using an assortment of microscope slide images from Ten Two Studios.


Design team member Corinne Stubson mixed and matched pieces from Wicked Doll Bodies and Spring Garden Paper Dolls to ornament this altered book layout.

Digital paper doll sheets and sets are such a great deal, because you can print as many copies as you wish for your personal, non-commercial use. You can mix and match to your heart’s content to create your own unique paper dolls!


Design team member Corinne Stubson used a Red Print Mini Folder as a base for this card, and decorated it with images from Pretty Polly, Grungy Bingo Cards, and Peach Melba.


Design team member Corinne Stubson did this altered book layout for a recent round robin, using images from the November 2009 issue of The Monthly Muse.

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Design team member Corinne Stubson combined Jumbo Craft Sticks, images from the Plum Passion Bits & Pieces, Blueberry Pie Bits & Pieces, and Fresh Basil Bits & Pieces digital sheets and the very popular Duchess Doll Bodies to create these pretty paper art dolls.