Empty, clean food cans Spray paint Decorative paper Mod Podge or glue and spray varnish Pencil Scissors or guillotine
2. Measure the circumference and
height with either tape & ruler or…. 1. Spray paint your empty tin cans. I wasn’t too concerned with coverage where the paper was going to go – just make sure the exposed edges are well covered. just wrap the paper with the right side facing in and make a pencil mark. 3. Cut paper to correct 4. Wrap around can size and coat wrong side carefully, aligning paper with Mod Podge or glue evenly with the top lip and (use one suitable for paper press to smooth it around. so your paper doesn’t wrinkle).
5. Apply Mod Podge to 6. For the shortest can, I
the outside liberally and cut out a circle of felt for smooth with the brush (a the bottom for a neater foam brush might give a finish because you can smoother result). Let dry. see it. I didn’t glue it so I can change it if I want to.
Glue them all together
(if you want) and Voila! Who knew these had a past life as evaporated milk, corn kernel and tuna cans!