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Metal Can Floral holder upcycled craft

 Hello everyone! I would love to share a quick upcycled craft with you. Today, we're using two metal cans and a paper bag to create two floral holders. I am also using faux floral for this craft. This is a simple DIY project. I am using a paper craft design punch-out in this craft. 

Metal Can Floral holder upcycled craft.

Two metal cans painted light green displaying flowers and decorative paper

Materials such as two metal cans, artificial foliage, flowers, brown paper bag and paint

Materials needed

Two metal cans

Paper bag

Acrylic chalk paint

Paintbrush

Faux floral

Scissors

Hot glue

One craft foam block

Optional- Ruler, pencil, and craft rocks

Two metal cans and paint near paintbrush

Adding paint to the tin cans

Start by taking your paintbrush and applying paint to your metal cans. I usually start by using a thin coat of paint to start with. After, I take my blow dryer and begin to dry between each coat of paint. I applied two coats of acrylic paint to each can. After using your paint, set your cans aside.

Two light green painted cans

Scissors and brown paper bag

Cutting your paper bag

Next, take your paper bag, and this is optional, but you can use a ruler to help when deciding how wide you will want your paper to be once you apply it to your can. I went with around two inches for the width. Once you cut out a strip of your paper bag, take it and wrap it around your metal can, making any necessary adjustments.

Metal can wrapped with brown paper


Paper punch-out with brown paper

Adding punch-out design

Next, take the paper bag that you have cut, and add it to your design punch-out. Line up the end of your paper bag and begin to punch out your design on your paper bag. Continue your design until you get to the end of the paper.

Paper with punch-out design


If you end up with square tabs, you can use your scissors to remove them. 


Metal cans painted light green near brown decorative paper with punch-out design

Two metal cans painted light green with brown decorative paper wrapped around bottom

Attaching paper design to tin cans

Next, use hot glue to attach your paper around your metal cans. 

Hand holding foam block over two metal cans

Adding foam blocks into metal cans

After that, take two foam blocks and add one to each of your metal cans. You may need to cut your foam block to fit inside the metal cans. Before adding my foam block to my cans, I took a handful of craft rocks and added them to each can. This helped with bringing the foam block higher up in the can, and I also wanted to add a little weight to my cans. 

Artificial foliage, flowers and two cans with foam blocks inside

Adding floral and foliage

Next, take your floral and other foliage and begin to insert them into your craft foam blocks.

Two metal cans painted light green displaying flowers and decorative paper
That completes your upcycled floral holder upcycled craft. I love how easy this was to create. This looks lovely displayed in any room. I'm actually adding these to my screened-in porch. I think these will look perfect on my outdoor coffee table.

Two metal cans painted light green displaying flowers and decorative paper

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  1. These are adorable, I love a quick and easy upcycling craft and these definitely fit the bill! Thank you for stopping by to share with us at handmade Monday :-)

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  2. I love this project. One could use different sized cans to vary the height of their pots/plants and create a display of varying heights. I like too that it could be changed up to match the season or the decor of a particular room.

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    1. Laurie, thank you! I also love that idea of using different sized cans to vary the height of the pots/plants. I think that would look lovely. Thank you so much for visiting.

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  3. Oh, WOW, I like those!! Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 118. Pinned.

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  4. These are so cute Stephanie! I love the scalloped edges.

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    1. Thank you 😊. I really enjoyed how this turned out.

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  5. Stephanie, CONGRATS! Your post is FEATURED at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 119!

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  6. WOW! The paper embellishments are such a game changer! They resemble leather! Love this whole vibe!

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    1. Thank you so much! Your comments are always the best. :)

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  7. These look lovely! I love the green paint you chose to go with the kraft paper.

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  8. A "green craft" in every sense! Love pretty and practical and upcyled.Featuring when my link party opens.

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    1. Carol, thank you very much. I appreciate it.

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  9. Wonderful, thanks for sharing on craft schooling sunday!

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  10. What a cute idea. Congratulations, you are being featured on WWBH. I hope you stop by. https://eclecticredbarn.blogspot.com/2025/08/diy-projects-on-wwbh.html
    Hugs,
    Bev

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  11. These look so pretty and they are the colour of my new bathroom cabinets. They would go perfectly!

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