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Cans, cans, cansFeedback About This Post:RE: Cans, cans, cansI have made a foot cushion out of juice cans like juicy juice and it requires no sewing. I'm sure you can use coffee cans. You'll need and odd number of cans. I used seven. Cardboard of some type, you can use a box if necessary just as long as it's thick enough to cover the top of the cans so any holes are covered up if there is not a lid, and trace the top of the can on the cardboard, cut it out and place on the top of the can, secure with tape. Either a round thick foam where the circumfrance is a little bigger then the cans or polly fill. You can find the circumfrance of the cans by putting the cans in a circle as best as you can and measure in a cross motion or you can take a towel or large pieace of paper and lay it gently over the cans and measure in a cross that way. Finally you will need some fabric. Cotton blend is best. However you can use the material of your choice, both design/print and texture. 1 to 2 yards of fabric should be more then enough. It's a trial and error kind of project but well worth it when finished and it's really rather easy to make. Again those materials needed are (1.) juice cans (48 0z size) or coffee cans, (2.) carboard if cans do not have lids so you can cover the top, (3.) Polly fill or foam cusion, (4.) and fabric. How to do it: Once you have placed the cans in a circle, open end facing up (cover with lid or carboard cut outs), secure the cans together with either duck tape or rope of some kind (eg. twine, yarn, etc.) or both. To use the string just wrap around each can in a figure 8 design so to speak making sure that the string goes around each can at least once until all are strang together. You can use tape to secure the string both at the beginning and the end. Then apply the polly fill or put the foam on top. With the polly fill you will want to put enough to form a comfortable cushion when finished. Place one end of the fabric halfway on the bottom of the cans and wrap up to the top and continue over until you need to carefully flip the cans over to meet at the bottom matching up with the other end you started with. With the cans still in the flipped over position trim any extra fabric left over. Secure with duct tape or any other strong tape. Flip back over and enjoy your foot stool. There you go. Hope it's not to hard to follow my instructions. I am better at showing then explaining sometimes. :-) Sorry if it is hard to follow. You can make a pin cution by using the same method of a much smaller scale with old medicine bottles of any kind but same height or old film containers. Post By parentof2 (Guest Post) RE: Cans, cans, cansWith large coffee cans you take three of them and cut off the bottom of two then stack them on top of each other with the one that has it's end on the bottom and glue or duck tape them together. take one regular size bath towel and cut to fit around the cans glue in place. Decorate with some flowers on the front of the towel covered cans. Take a matching wash cloth and cover lid to one of the cans gluing in place and then decorate with flowers. you now have a toliet paper holder with a lid that matches your bathroom colors. Post By Dannielle Jenkins (Guest Post) RE: Cans, cans, cans
If you like cans, check my store!!! Post By Yvonne Hernandez (Guest Post) RE: Cans, cans, cansHear is an idea you might like. File down any sharp egdes, paint the cans various colors and drill a hole in the bottom of the metal can, big enough to put a light from a string of christmas outdoor light through it. Use an over sized metal washer, with the opening of the wash no bigger than the light socket(to prevent the light from slipping through can after being hung). Hang the string of lights and plug in. Great for patio parties. Post by the_mouse_2b RE: Cans, cans, cans
My son and I get great craft ideas for these items at: Post by debra06405 RE: Baby food jars
I use baby food jars to make Christmas trees as gifts.
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With coffee cans, one can make stomper stilts:
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Uses for baby food jars and formula cans: One year for Christmas I gave home made baskets of powdered hot drinks- i.e.. hot chocolate, friendship tea. I put them in the empty, clean powdered formula cans (I even kept the same scoop). Put them in a basket with a batch of cookies. Cute gift. For Baby food jars, last year I cleaned the labels off and tied a cute ribbon around the top and dropped a colored votive candle into each one. Put them all over the house. You can even add some glitter glue and stickers so that your son can help too. - Julie
RE: Cans, cans, cansFor metal cans, hammer them down and paint. Then hammer one hole in each one, string up at different lengths with fishing line or whatever you have. This will make many nice wind chimes especially if you paint geometric shapes on them. Glass jars can be made into a single bath soak. Clean out a 2 liter plastic bottle. Add epson salt, a few drops food color, and a few drops scent then cap and shake. When it is the nice pastel color you want pour into the baby bottles and attach a ribbon with a colorful card that directs the receiver to relax in a hot bath. (You can find epson salt at any wallmart and some grocery stores in with the cold medicines and sore muscles supplies. And I use the scents that go onto popourri. Cardboard cans can be made into holders for different things by covering the sides with paint, paper or glueing little stuff to it. Post by gravel RE: Cans, cans, cansabout the cans you can cover them with colored paper and make flower vases out of them also for the baby food jars get some stickum and put little atificial flowers in the lid fill them with water and put lid back on tight.Then turn them over for a cute little nick nack. Post by snickers689 |
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