How To Make Cute Tin Can Lanterns
Tin Can Lanterns Tutorial
Follow the tutorial below to get started making your own lanterns for your own outdoor summer party!
Materials:-
recycled tin cans
hammer
nail
bailing wire
pliers
spray paint
tea light candle
hammer
nail
bailing wire
pliers
spray paint
tea light candle
STEP-1: Remove labels and glue from the cans. I've found WD-40 to be very helpful with removing the glue.
STEP-2: Fill cans with water and stick them in the freezer. Leave them in until the ice is solid. This helps the can hold its shape for the next steps.
STEP-2: Fill cans with water and stick them in the freezer. Leave them in until the ice is solid. This helps the can hold its shape for the next steps.
STEP- 3: Take your frozen can
out of the freezer. Using a hammer and nail, pound a hole near the top
of the can. Flip the can over and make another hole straight across
from the first hole. These will be used for the handle later on.
STEP-4: Make your design. Use the hammer and nail to start punching out a design in your can. You can draw it our before hand or wing it. Either way, they turn out nicely.
STEP-3: Take your frozen can out of the freezer. Using a hammer and nail, pound a hole near the top of the can. Flip the can over and make another hole straight across from the first hole. These will be used for the handle later on.
STEP- 4: Make your design. Use
the hammer and nail to start punching out a design in your can. You
can draw it our before hand or wing it. Either way, they turn out
nicely.
STEP-4: Make your design. Use the hammer and nail to start punching out a design in your can. You can draw it our before hand or wing it. Either way, they turn out nicely.
STEP-3: Take your frozen can out of the freezer. Using a hammer and nail, pound a hole near the top of the can. Flip the can over and make another hole straight across from the first hole. These will be used for the handle later on.
STEP- 5: Once your design is all finished, let the ice melt out of the can and dry it out.
STEP- 6: Upon turning the can
over, you'll notice a big bulge in the bottom. This comes from freezing
water in it. But, it can be fixed! Just pound it down with a hammer
so that it sits flat.
STEP- 7: Time to make a handle.
Cut a 12 inch strip of bailing wire and curve the end of it to form a
hook. Stick the hook through one of the top side holes.
STEP- 8: Twist the hook around
to secure it. Make a hook on the other end of the wire. Stick it in
the side hole on the other side and twist it around. There's your
handle!
STEP-9: Time for some spray
paint! Paint several coats on to cover the entire can and handle. I
used Krylon Indoor/ Outdoor paint and it worked great.
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