DIY Tin Can Wreath for Christmas

$15.00
60 Minutes
Easy
Here is a easy upcycling project using tin cans. Create a fun and funky wreath for Christmas.
Spray paint 8 tin cans in the colour of your choice. I'm using cherry red paint. Set aside in a warm place for 20 minutes to dry.
Set aside in a warm place for 20 minutes to dry.
Decorate four of the cans with ribbon. Cut the ribbon to the size of the can and glue it on. Keep four cans the plain colour.
Punch holes in bottoms and thread with string.


Then pull the cans together arranging in the circle, pull tight and knot the string.
If you like a perfect circle, glue gun a spot of glue here and there to help hold shape.


OR if you have a solderer, solder the tins to keep the circle shape.
Add accessories...a bow and a ribbon to hang. I've used burlap ribbon and Christmas words ribbon.
As you can see my wreath is a little oval, but I'm still LOVING it!


You could adapt this idea for Halloween (Black cans, webs & spiders) or (orange cans, mini pumpkins), or Valentines Day (Red cans, and hearts).


Change the burlap bow to ribbon with the different accessories to suit the occasion...
Hang on your front door... and ENJOY. Pop over to the blog for the full tutorial and my battle details trying to get this wreath circular!
Tracey Lee Cassin
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  • Cherri Cherri on Nov 28, 2016
    what kind of string
  • Melody McClure Melody McClure on Nov 07, 2019

    What are your thoughts about using a hanger (metal) rather than the string rope?

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  • Kathy Kathy on Dec 31, 2017

    Yes I will try this project,very clever and simple but also kinda cute .thanks for the idea

  • Marg Marg on Oct 19, 2019

    Very cute wreath! Love diy projects.

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