About DIY Tin Cans Recycled Crafts
Tin can is a thing that you don’t need to buy separably to make these crafts project. Your one trip to grossary shop will give you couple of tin cans.
Empty tin cans are great material for various handmade arts and crafts projects.
Below you can find various recycling tutorials.
You can make lamp shade, Windsock, stationary holder, cake stand out of tin cans.
Recycling of empty tins is a great eco-friendly approach to contribute something back to society.
You can find step by step detailed guide below. Some of these projects will definitely take some time.
And guys here we are not encouraging you to increase you tin can food intake.
We would rather advise you to consume tin can food as little as possible and start eating organic food as its very healthy in nature.
The purpose of this article is to give idea, what all things can be done from your already existing empty tin cans.
We hope you will enjoy this round up. Have a look and enjoy.
Some of the best creative projects are inspired by the things around us. Playing on this concept, a surge in the upcycling trend has taken hold of the DIY community. Commonly discarded items are now transformed into works or art, giving new meaning to the phrase “trash to treasure.” One household item with a lot of design potential is the tin can. Whether left over from your morning coffee habit or a friendly reminder of last night’s dinner, tin cans are a creative design lover’s dream. Here are a few projects that use the kitchen favorite.
Lantern Love
Featured on Wedding Obsession, these love-themed lanterns are pretty in pastel hues. The mix and match design of numbers and words gives this DIY just the right amount of eclectic charm. You can easily adapt this project to any occasion. Use the lanterns for the date for a birthday bash or spell out a name for a baby shower.
Coffee cans get a spooky makeover with this DIY by Piera of Jolly Mom. The black paint puts all visual attention on the light design, making the message really pop in the darkness of the night. Paint the inside of the can in gold or yellow for a traditional Halloween decor flair.
Coffee can tin lanterns Tin Treasures: DIY Projects That Use Recycled Cans
Looking for a stylish, green DIY? Emily of Inhabitat made a beautiful summer light display from a few upcycled cans. Left in their original metallic form, these lanterns will add glamour to your yard if lined along the sidewalk or edge of your porch.
Flower Power
If you’re looking for a fabulous tin can DIY, Brittni of Paper & Stitch has you covered- in fabric! This project is a great way to showcase fabric remnants that aren’t big enough for a larger project, or to incorporate expensive material while sticking to a budget. Mix and match geometric and more classic patterns, like these triangles and polka dots, to liven up your work space.
Tin cans covered in fabric
Love sea-inspired decor? Then jump aboard this project and take note. Bayside Bride took a nautical approach when transforming their tin cans into decor by wrapping it in rope. While simple in technique, this DIY is a great way to incorporate texture in a small space. If you’re feeling extra crafty, spray paint your rope beforehand for a pop of color.
Crafty Organization
Get your office in tip-top shape with this organizer from Shelterness. Tin cans get a minimalistic treatment with a sheet metal backing. For extra gloss and to reflect light, spray your cans with a shiny top coat and admire its brilliance.
Tin can desk organizer
Who needs pets when you can have these four-legged desk buddies? Allison of The 3 R’s Blog created charming desk organizers that will delight your inner animal lover. Aside from the aesthetics, the cork surface serves another purpose- a mini memo board. Use thumbtacks to stick memos to your cups- it’s a super handy way to keep ideas right at your fingertips.