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Little Tin Box for making your own charcoal, storing treasures, or organizing supplies.
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Little Tin Box for making your own charcoal, storing treasures, or organizing supplies.
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Little Tin Box for making your own charcoal, storing treasures, or organizing supplies.
Little Tin Box for making your own charcoal, storing treasures, or organizing supplies.
Little Tin Box for making your own charcoal, storing treasures, or organizing supplies.
Little Tin Box for making your own charcoal, storing treasures, or organizing supplies.

Little Tin Box

$2.25

This little box is great for all sorts of odd and ends, but we mostly use them for making charcoal. You can pick and choose exactly what type of charcoal to make- the material, the size, and just how charred you need it. The boxes tend to stay shut without a wire wrap and the imperfect seal of the lid allows for gases to escape.

Dimensions are appx. 3.75” x 2.5” x 1”

Making and using charcoal as a writing, drawing, or painting medium can get messy, but its not at all difficult. There are many great resources out there for learning this skill. My first batches were based on Jason Logan’s instructions from his book Make Ink. If you’re not ready to commit to an entire book, try Joybilee Farm’s Willow Charcoal instruction.

If a caveman can do it so can you!

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This little box is great for all sorts of odd and ends, but we mostly use them for making charcoal. You can pick and choose exactly what type of charcoal to make- the material, the size, and just how charred you need it. The boxes tend to stay shut without a wire wrap and the imperfect seal of the lid allows for gases to escape.

Dimensions are appx. 3.75” x 2.5” x 1”

Making and using charcoal as a writing, drawing, or painting medium can get messy, but its not at all difficult. There are many great resources out there for learning this skill. My first batches were based on Jason Logan’s instructions from his book Make Ink. If you’re not ready to commit to an entire book, try Joybilee Farm’s Willow Charcoal instruction.

If a caveman can do it so can you!

This little box is great for all sorts of odd and ends, but we mostly use them for making charcoal. You can pick and choose exactly what type of charcoal to make- the material, the size, and just how charred you need it. The boxes tend to stay shut without a wire wrap and the imperfect seal of the lid allows for gases to escape.

Dimensions are appx. 3.75” x 2.5” x 1”

Making and using charcoal as a writing, drawing, or painting medium can get messy, but its not at all difficult. There are many great resources out there for learning this skill. My first batches were based on Jason Logan’s instructions from his book Make Ink. If you’re not ready to commit to an entire book, try Joybilee Farm’s Willow Charcoal instruction.

If a caveman can do it so can you!

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