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Craft Project: Industrial Strength Gift CanBy Debra Frick
I took them home and washed them out with some nice hot soapy water with a little bleach. They cleaned up really beautiful. Now the cans I had the labels were on there so good I could not figure out how to get them off so I decided to cover them with wrapping paper. That made me think about how nice these big cans would be to hold gifts under the tree and the best part would be that I could use them over and over. Now I love Christmas but I really hate wrapping gifts. I never was very good at it and my gifts always looked like a child had wrapped them. So we always used the gift bags. These cans are large enough to hold a T-shirt, crocheted slippers, or a bunch of CDs. You to can get cans for free. Hit up your local school they probably would be glad to save them or your favorite restaurant. Here are the directions for making my Industrial Strength Gift Cans. Materials
InstructionsWash out your cans thoroughly with hot soap and water and give them a bleach rinse. Make sure that all food residues are gone. Now turn your can over on to your cardboard and draw around it. With your razor cutter carefully cut around the circle. You want this to be nice and smooth. Now cut a piece of wrapping paper that is 6 3/8 by 19 1/2 inches. Spray can with spray glue. Carefully wrap the paper around the can. Cut a piece of wrapping paper a little larger than your circle. Glue down your circle to the center of your wrapping paper. Now cut into the paper almost all the way to the cardboard circle so that you can smooth tape down the flaps to the underside of the circle. Cut out another circle of wrapping paper and glue to the other side of the circle to cover the flaps.With drill, drill small holes in the can. Now line up these holes and make small holes on the lid. I used an awl that worked really well. Cut small pieces of wire and wire the lid to the can Now, with the white glue mixed with a small amount of water, paint on the glue. This will act as a sealer for the paper. Let this dry. Or you can just spray it with a clear spray paint your choice. You can glue on what every extra trims that you would like. I just added a big bow. About The Author:
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