Upcycle Chip Can Storage Containers
Upcycling chip cans into storage containers is a fantastic way to reduce waste and get creative all at once! By giving these cans a new purpose, you can organize your kitchen, workspace, or even craft supplies while adding a touch of fun and sustainability to your everyday life. Decorating the cans with colorful paper, labels, or paint can make them not only functional but also a charming addition to your home. Plus, finding new uses for items that would have otherwise been thrown away is a small but impactful step towards a more eco-friendly lifestyle. So, grab those chip cans, let your imagination run wild, and turn them into versatile storage containers that are both practical and planet-friendly!
Supplies Needed
- Empty Pringles chip cans
- Round piece of wood or cutting board
- Glass bowl
- Burlap lace
- Artificial flowers
- White spray paint
- Scissors
- Craft knife
- Hot glue gun
- Hot glue sticks or hot glue rope
How to Make Pringles Can Storage Containers
Measure and add a line to the can where you want to cut it to size.
Cut the chip can in half (or taller if preferred).
Spray paint the outside of the cans in your desired color, then set aside to dry.
Once the paint has dried, you can set them onto your board if you plan to use one to see how you want them placed.
Wrap the bottom edge with burlap lace and glue it into place.
Repeat with the top edge of the can so you have lace on both edges and the middle open.
Add a strip of glue along the bottom edge of each can and place them onto the cutting board where you want them to remain.
Once they are in place, you will create a small bundle of miniature flowers and glue those in place in the center of each can.
If desired, add a small clear bowl to the board in front of the canisters.
Use this to store pencils, pens, utensils, or even makeup brushes.