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Upcycled Metal Tin Makeover: Storage Solution

Transforming an ordinary metal tin into a stylish storage solution showcases the magic of upcycling and the power of creative transformation. Do you have a metal tin sitting around your home? If so, this project is perfect for you. Today, we will turn a metal can into an attractive storage piece.


Video tutorial

I started with an old metal tin can from a previous project. Instead of letting it collect dust or throwing it away, I envisioned it as a stylish storage option for trinkets, keepsakes, or a chic desk organizer. 

To begin, I gathered a few essential materials:

  • Paint: To give the tin a fresh, vibrant touch.

  • Mod Podge: An excellent all-in-one glue, sealer, and finish that brings things together.

  • Floral Tissue Paper: For that delicate, vintage look.

  • Four Wooden Beads: These helped create mini metal can legs, adding dimension and whimsy.

  • A Round Wood Circle: Perfect for a custom-made lid that ties the project together.

  • Scissors

  • Hot glue


1. Prepping and Painting

I decided to reuse a previously painted metal tin can. The can had been painted white for an earlier project and had twine wrapped around the top section, which I removed for this project. I didn’t mind the few imperfections in the paint, so I kept some of them while only adding a bit of white paint to cover the larger chipped areas. 

If you're starting with an unfinished metal can, apply a fresh paint coat. This brightens its appearance and creates a smooth base that helps Mod Podge and tissue paper adhere better.

2. Adding Mod Podge and Floral Tissue Paper

Next, it was time to bring texture and detail to the tin. I carefully applied a generous layer of Mod Podge to a section of the tin, then laid down pieces of floral tissue paper that I had cut into sections. The use of tissue paper brought an element of softness and vintage charm, contrasting beautifully with white paint. I smoothed out any air bubbles or wrinkles as I added the floral cutouts.


3.  Adding A Wood Lid

No storage solution is truly complete without a lid, and this project was no exception. I added a round wooden circle that fits perfectly over the tin top. This lid transforms the piece, making it not just a container but also a decorative item. They offer a variety of round wood sections, and depending on the tin can you use, you will need to find one that fits. To finish, I added a white paint to the lid and a white wooden bead to the center of the round wood section. 



4. Finishing Touch: Creating Character with Beads

 I incorporated four wooden beads along the bottom of the metal can, transforming them into adorable mini legs. Once added, I took a smaller paintbrush and applied white paint to each of the beads.

Remember, every object holds potential for transformation. What ordinary items in your home could use a makeover? Happy crafting, and may your creative side always discover beauty in the unexpected! Thank you for stopping by! I'll see you soon.


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  1. I have a soft spot for upcycled tin cans, but the truth is I have never tackled one myself! Yours is just adorable, soft and romantic!

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    1. Maya, aw, thank you so much. I appreciate you visiting and I'm so glad that you like it. I hope everything is going well with your daughter's recovery. Take care. ♡

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  2. I always love a "trash to treasure" repurpose. Really focused on saving and using more things this year. Featuring when my link party opens!

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    1. Carol, thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed this repurposed project. Always happy to be featured in your party. 😊

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  3. Very cute. I have been saving my large tomato cans for another project; I think they might get rerouted. With today's economy (and my stash of craft supplies!), I think a lot more people are gonna get handmade Christmas gifts!

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    1. Kathy, thank you. Yes, definitely reuse those tomato cans to create something like this. Thanks for visiting.

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  4. Those roses around the edges are just sweet! And I love the feet and the lid. So amazing what you can do with a tin can, Stephanie! Seriously. :) Thank you for sharing this with us at the Will Blog for Comments #62 linkup. We hope you'll share more at #63 which opens next Monday morning.

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    1. Jennifer, aw thank you! You are always so kind. I'm happy to hear you enjoyed this craft. I love the roses as well. :)

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  5. This little tin can trinket storage is adorable! But made even better with a lid! Genius addition.

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    1. Thank you so much. I'm so happy to hear that you enjoyed it.

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  6. I think this is great to show a small project to teach a technique. Nothing is worse for a new crafter then spending 15-20$$ on materials and not sure of what to do...great tutorial. Sandi

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    1. Sandi, thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed this tutorial. I do appreciate the feedback. :)

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  7. I need at least 200 of these cute boxes in my life!

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    1. Mariama, I love it! 😊 Thank you for visiting.

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