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Happy Tins
Seattle artist, Nia Michaels constructs these wonderful pieces using old tins. "Some I've had for more than 20 years and some I found perhaps just the other day at the Goodwill or a yard sale. The photos used in some of the work are original tin type photos, popular during the Civil War era. I love the idea of using other people's castoffs to create something exquisite. Via the incredible blog art for housewives.
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JayWalk blends fine art and jewelry with vintage and antique collectibles.
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