DIY Upcycled Tin Container Solar Light Display
by Stephcreates in Craft > Art
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DIY Upcycled Tin Container Solar Light Display
I hope that you are all doing well. Today we're working on an upcycled project using a tin container, solar light, and a few other materials.
Supplies
One tin can-If you have a tin can around your house, this project is perfect to reuse your tin can. I'm using a Wasabi tin can
Paint- I'm using black chalk paint
One paint brush
Butterfly stickers- Purchased at Dollar Tree (You can use vinyl stickers or any other stickers that may be waterproof. I decided to go with pop-up stickers, they are not waterproof, but I am also displaying my solar light on a screened-in porch).
Faux succulents- They have a variety at Dollar tree, and also at Walmart. I purchased my succulents from a few different stores
Hot glue
One solar light-Purchased at Dollar Tree
Scissors
Optional- Craft rocks or marbles- This can be placed on the inside of your tin can, to help weigh it down.
Floral snips
Applying Paint
Take some of your black chalk paint, and apply it to your tin can. For complete coverage, you will need to apply around three coats of paint to your tin can. Set your tin can aside, and allow it to fully dry.
If you would like, you can use a blow dryer on the lowest setting, and dry your paint between coats. Be sure that if you're holding your can that you protect your hand with either an oven mitt or towel. The tin can get very hot.
Cutting a Hole Into Lid
Next, using your scissors, create a small hole in the middle of the lid. You want the hole to be just large enough for the solar light stake to fit through. Once you have done so, set your lid aside.
Adding on Your Butterfly Stickers
After, take your hot glue, and add just a little on the back side of each butterfly that you add to your tin can. Even though the butterflies have a sticky backing to them, I wanted to be sure to add some extra adhesive.
Gluing on Your Succulents
Now you are ready to start gluing on your succulent flowers. Use your floral snips, and cut your succulents to size. Glue your succulent flowers around the outer section of the hole. Be sure to leave enough room for when you insert your light.
Optional Step: Adding Craft Rocks or Marbles to the Inside of Your Tin Can
This is optional, but if you have any craft rocks or marbles, you can add them to the inside of your tin can. This helps to weigh the can down. I added in a few craft rocks after gluing my succulents.
Your Solar Light Display Is Complete
Your solar light display is complete. I hope you have enjoyed creating this upcycled craft. Be sure to leave a comment below, and let me know if you will be creating your very own. I'll see you soon.
**note** If you are using butterfly stickers as I did, I would recommend displaying your solar light display on a porch that gets enough sunlight, but is not near any water since the butterflies are not waterproof.
But you can use vinyl stickers or another material that can be in all elements. I wanted to use the pop-up stickers for my project.
Be sure to check out the video tutorial-- https://youtu.be/wFipFbWoe3w
Blog post here--https://stephcreatesthingsdiyhomeandcrafts.blogspot.com/2022/05/diy-upcycled-tin-container-solar-light.html