How do I decorate plastic coffee containers?
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Although this site is describing tin or metal coffee container repurposing you could use some of those basic ideas for plastic containers also:
https://www.diyncrafts.com/25944/repurpose/30-crafty-repurposing-ideas-empty-coffee-containers
Hi Brenda, quite a few of our hometalkers have decorated plastic containers. Here's a round up of a few of them that you might like - https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/rooms/s-10-clever-ways-to-decorate-plastic-bins-19189717
For plastic I would recommend painting them (I do NOT recommend spray paint) with craft or latex paint; decoupage; washi tape or hot gluing sewing trims, beads or other embellishments.
Krylon spray paint for plastic works great. Then stencil or paint designs on them. I did one, with a slit in the top for grocery bags. Keeps them handy, but out of sight.
I have decorated plastic containers using jute or yarn. Just glue up from the bottom.
I have also used twisted fabric strips, glue again up from the bottom. You need modgepodge glue or a glue for one side porous the other for solid base.