Can it be done? Can we find alternative uses to these empty
tin cans? Of course we can!
First off – make sure that if
you’re re-using a can that you used a can opener to get into, use a sturdy pair
of pliers to crimps the outside edge of the can, and this will press down any
sharp edges so you won’t risk a cut.
A big coffee can near your
stove top is the perfect spot to corral frequently used cooking utensils.
Use a smaller coffee can to
stash cash and valuables, and then hide it in the back of the pantry!
Line up cans on a desk, craft
table or a workbench to store everything from pencils to screwdrivers. Several
tin cans lined up across a window sill can make for a cute herb garden.
And if you need to shampoo a
carpet, slip some tin cans under the feet of the furniture to protect those
feet from water and shampoos!
If you need to put two card
tables together for a party, slip the touching feet in a can to keep the tables
from coming apart.
And speaking of parties put
votive candles inside tin cans and lines them up outside your house to
illuminate the walkway. The high sides
of the cans will protect the flame from the wind.
Can do tips to help you out
around your home! I’M Mrs. Fixit and
it’s just that simple
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