

I thought I could make a little art project for the kitchen with these caps. All I needed was some double-sided tape from the Dollar Store and a Ribba frame from Ikea. Removing the mat from the frame, I lined the frame with some polka-dot scrapbooking paper and figured out the layout and arrangement of the caps. I put a piece of double-sided tape on the back of each cap; the tape is about 1/8" thick and provides a slight relief or raise of the cap from the surface.


Its a small detail but adds a bit of interest to the art. Can you see how the caps have slight shadows in certain light?


And here's the finished art "in situ". A little vintage pop of colour in the kitchen!

