I had so much fun this weekend turning some recycled tomato cans into Easter baskets for my pretty chillens. I love creating and it’s always amazing to me how scrapbook paper and ric rac ribbon can dress almost anything up! My kids are now a teen and a tween, and other than a special family dinner, we don’t celebrate Easter in a big commercial way. In fact, giving each child a little basket with a few treats inside is just fine for them, so this year I have decided to downsize the baskets and replace them with something smaller. Just so happens my husband made pasta sauce yesterday and as I was rinsing the tomato cans out for the recycling bin, I began to think how the tomato cans were the perfect size for a few treats.
Supplies:
-28 oz. can, label off, washed and dried.
-drill or hammer and nail to add a hole on each side of the can for the handle.
-scrapbook paper and cardstock scraps
-stickers or chipboard letters for the monogram
-pipe cleaners
-ric rac ribbon
-plastic flowers
-beads
-scrapbook adhesive
-glue gun and glue
Directions:
1. Using a drill or a hammer and nail, make a hole to each side of the can for adding the handle.
1. Measure scrapbook paper to fit around the can. Using scrapbook adhesive, add the paper to the can.{You could also use a glue stick, white glue or modge podge…your choice!}
2. Using a glue gun, add ric rac ribbon around the top of can.
3. Use the tip of the scissors to press through scrapbook paper that has covered the holes for the handle.
4. Thread a pipe cleaner through each hole on each side of the can to create the handle for the basket. If desired, add a bead to each end of the pipe cleaner to slide over the ends as shown below.
5. Embellish the basket as desired. I have added a circle with a letter inside as a monogram for basket. You could decorate any way you wish! Glue flowers on side of basket as shown if you like.
6.When finished, line the inside of the basket with tissue paper and fill with little treats!
This project is a fabulous way to recycle cans into something that is both useful and pretty. When Easter is over, it could easily become a cup for pencils or markers for a desk.
This would also be a wonderful activity to make as a craft with a group of children such as a class at school, a Sunday school group or a Girl Guide troop.
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Un fiore di Crilà says
Wow these baskets are lovely!!!
Baci
cristina
Natasha SerenityYou says
wow love these so so much!!! pinned them!!
Natasha @ http://www.serenityyou.com
Rustown Mom says
That's a cute idea – I needed to fins something to put my kids' Easter treats in, and this may just be the ticket!
Mommy Moment says
Super Cute craft idea! I bet my girls would love making these.
Happy Easter!
Nancy says
So cute Angie!
Charlotte Leaver says
Love Easter and love these, thanks for the idea! I have also seen them as piggy bank tins 🙂
Debbie Borthwick says
What a great idea, these turned out so cute!
Debbie 🙂
Lolly Jane says
Adore and pinned. Seriously, super cute!
craftyles says
Those are cute as can be. Love using cans for decorating.
Happier Than a Pig in Mud says
The cans turned out great and your eggs are adorable:@)
A to Zebra Celebrations says
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Nancy
Di says
Very cute!!
Brooke says
These turned out so cute! I love using tin cans for projects. I use them all the time for pen and pencil holders. Thanks for sharing. Happy Easter!
Tonia L says
Fun idea! They could be used for storage once Easter is over!
חתולי8 says
So, so, sooooo cute!!
happy Easter dear Angie 🙂
Lior
Jocelyn says
That is such a cute idea to recycle some cans!!!
Our Pinteresting Family says
Absolutely adorable!
Patty says
very cute idea! I love to recycle tin cans!
House of Smiths says
What a great post for our linky party, thanks so much!
This craft is totally eye catching, fun, and festive.
xo
Kristin says
Very cute. I have 3 cans sitting and waiting for me to do something with…now I am inspired!
Feral Turtle says
Awe, I love these!! I think I might make a few for the kids this year. Will have to hit my recycle bin for my supplies. An excellent project. Cheers!