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Jenny Fillius
Добавлен 27 авг 2010
Suggestions for making tin art.
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Ross Palmer Beecher Artist Talk at Greg Kusera Gallery, Seattle,WA 7/9/22
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Ross Palmer Beecher Artist Talk at Greg Kusera Gallery, Seattle,WA 7/9/22
Quick and Dirty Ways to Add 3D Elements to Tin Art with Jenny Fillius
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Learn how to add 3D parts to your tin art work. If you have any questions please write them in the comment section below. Thank you.
How to Use a Pop Rivet Gun On Tin Art
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How to Use a Pop Rivet Gun On Tin Art
Tin Art Hanging Hardware Suggestions
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Best way to finish your tin art for hanging it on the wall.
How to Finish the Edge of your Tin Art with Jenny Fillius
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More than 3 different ways to finish the edge of your tin art. To see even more tin art visit jennyfillius.com If you have questions, write them in the comments section and I will answer you. Thanks.
Suggestions for Making Tin Art
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Where to find tin, types of tin, how to deconstruct tin and best of all how to start a tin art project.
How to make Tin Birds with Jenny Fillius
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By using soda cans and cookie tins you can make pretty little birds that spin. It’s easy and it’s fun. Go to jennyfillius.com, click on TIN BIRD to download the pattern and supply list. Please let me know if you have questions. Original supply list says 1/8" eyelets but should read 3/16s".
Whirligigs
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The whirligig with the earth on top was created in a workshop with Chris Theiss at Hutch Studio in La Conner, WA. The ones in the tree are from an Etsy shop called YourHealingGarden and are for sale.More information go to www.ladybugcircus.typepad.com .
Recycled Tin Birds
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Promotional video for my metal birds made from soda cans and decorative sheet metal. www.jennyfillius.com Music by Buena Vista Social Club.
Enjoyed ur video so much,i luv it whennpeople recycle domething into art,thank u so much forvur video i cant wait to try something❤❤❤❤
I tthought slluminium didnt rust?
@@BrendaSmyth-i9o Aluminum doesn’t rust, you’re right, but the metal wings will rust and the aluminum will fade.
The steel can part will rust outdoors, but aluminium should be ok, ok you may get white aluminium oxide eventually as the resin inner wears off and the outer ink but that may take years. But a neat looking bird there, well crafted👍 Gaz UK
Thank you! I would like to make something with moving pieces, are there special types of rivets for this?
Cute
Thank you, very useful!!
Each piece of the cake is wonderful! Love the bird, and the way you crimp finish the square/oblong pieces. Reminds me of indigenous Mexican art too, and agree with the comment of making it a musical cake! Could look at each piece of it repeatedly it’s so “sunny” and rich.
Really neat bird! Thank you for sharing.
Very cool. 👏👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰
I wish we had such pretty colored tin cans here in Europe! 😔😔😔
I'm crazy for crafts and tin as well
Your so cute
Going to try the birds for the upcoming Holiday Shows. Just curious, what did you charge?
$15
Loved the tetanus shot comment! Great instructions💕💕💕
Thanks
I lovit you Channel t🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉thanks for share 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉were do you bought your stool thanks for share your skills 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Lots of different places. Thrift stores, garage sales, online and Ace Hardware
@@Fennywaterwinkle hi 👋 thanks for answer God bless you 🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋
I bought in New Jerseys different stool that is necessary for cut and gun you use ✅
Jenny, I enjoyed your video & made about 20 birds. Then decided to make hummingbirds using your technique. People loved them. I also couldn't find the size rivets I wanted so used silver colored brads I found in the sewing department. I keep being asked to make more & even make "flocks of hummingbirds" in a hummingbird mobile. Thank you.
This warms my heart! Thanks! I’m wondering why you couldn’t find the rivets or do you mean the eyelets. I’d love to see your hummingbirds. Where can I?
Your turtle brooch is so fun😊
Thanks!
That was awesome. Great instructions for us dummies!😉 I am going to try these.
Lovely tutorial and a great project 😊 what kind of rivets do you use? The ones I’ve tried leave a big ‘bobble’ on the other side, yours looked flat on both sides?
1/4 “ still a bit of a “bobble” .
Thank you Ms. Fillius. I have numerous spare lids holding scrapes. Time to play!
Hi there I got a bird cut out,and ready to assemble. Where do you purchase your rivets, and what size? Thanks, Ellen
Hardware stores have them and I get the 1/8 size.
Hey Jenny, can’t wait to get my hands on my recycling bin of cans, but I have a question. Do you recommend the heavier tin for the wings, or is that just a choice you made because you had that tacky tin with good colors? Thanks for the free pattern!!
The aluminum doesn’t hold up. If you were to use it with the the same instructions the wings would break off. So that’s why I suggest the sheet metal from containers. Thanks for asking.
Wow, thank you for this tutorial video. I want to try it soon!
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fun! very original use of cans! A+
Dancing in tune brilliant and beautiful
That is so fun! Oh my gosh you are fun too. Thanks for sharing. 🤗
So adorable, thank you so much for sharing!
I love your work, Jenny!
OK goofy me asked for a pattern before you told us where to find it. You give very detailed instructions. Much appreciated. Thank you
I love this and so uncomplicated . Could you sell. Me a pattern?
Hope you found the pattern on my website.jennyfillius.com
Fish would be a good idea to 👍
Fish would be a great idea!
Yes, thank you for the tutorial!! It is an inspiration!!
Would it be too much to ask you to make a tutorial video on how to sand the birds with that knife sharpener?
after I got back from getting stitches,,,I finished her up,,,but the dry blood has to be cleaned off with soapy water,,,the rubbing alcohol just smeared it around,,,neat kids project !!!!!
I hope you’re joking.
This looks so fun! I am wondering if you used a spray varnish on the pieces if they would not rust outdoors?
I’ve not tried it but you could experiment.
A most interesting and enjoyable and excellently illustrative video and a most useful way to make use of aluminum cans.Would it be possible to make these birds so the wings are mounted flexibly to enable them to flap when the bird is held out from a moving car or in the wind?Or could you give me links to instructions in a video or pdf or craft book or whatever that would illustrate a method of making your type of tin birds with wind activated flapping wings. Thank you.
What a cool idea. I haven’t the foggiest. Keep thinking about it though and maybe something will come to mind.
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Plain ol tin snips, mot aviator shears
Thanks!
I love listening to your videos! And I wish we lived near each other. I don’t know anyone else who would drive over tin to flatten it! Though I have been seen hammering some on a manhole cover for texture. Running over it would have been less conspicuous. There’s always next time right!🚗🚗🔨🔨
Razor blades
What about razor blades?
Aluminium does not rust!
No,it doesn’t, you are absolutely correct, however the sheet metal wings will.
Great pattern and easy instruction, but not the riveting part. Rivets won’t stay, they pop out. I wonder if anybody else has the same issue
Hi. The pop rivet or the eyelet? If either is coming out , the holes are too big or the rivet or eyelet is too small. Double check the sizes. I hope you can get to the bottom of this quandary. Let me know.
@@Fennywaterwinkle thanks a lot!
😎 COOL 😎 👌 WOW
Good. 😃
Thank you for sharing your techniques and creative inspiration.
❤
GREAT VIDEO! we have some tin can lids can anything be made with those?
Do you mean the lids of cookie tins or the lids of soup cans and the like? The cookie tin lids can be used just as you would use the sides of the tin. They often times have desirable images or text. As for soup can lids I’ve never used them but I know some artists have used them as fish scales. I think someone covered their house with them. Not something I’d recommend.
@@Fennywaterwinkle Thank you! Yes the ones cookie type lids. Hmmm, always thought a tin roof might be nice but not the size 10 veggie can lids my husband has been saving! 😆 🤣 😂
show me your bird
No, you show me your bird first.
Thanks for your reply. I love your birds