Materials Needed
One cleaned spam can (label removed)Winter-themed ribbon
Scissors (decorative edge scissors recommended)
Hot glue gun
Acrylic paint (brown and bronze)
Sponge brushes (one large, one small)
Craft foam block (to hold flowers in place)
Holiday stamp (“Joy to the World”)
Black ink pad
Craft paper
Mod Podge
Heating tool (optional, for setting Mod Podge)
Faux flowers of your choice
Step 1: Painting the Can
Begin by applying a coat of light brown acrylic paint to the spam can using a sponge brush. Allow the paint to dry thoroughly. Once dry, take a smaller sponge brush and dab bronze paint over the brown base. This layering creates a rustic, metallic finish that feels warm and festive.
Step 2: Preparing the Craft Paper
Next, cut a section of craft paper using decorative edge scissors. Trim the paper to fit the size of your holiday stamp design. Dip your stamp into black ink and press it firmly onto the paper. The “Joy to the World” message adds a cheerful seasonal touch.
Step 3: Adding the Paper to the Can
Brush a layer of Mod Podge onto the can where you want to place your stamped paper. Position the paper carefully, then apply more Mod Podge along the edges to secure it in place. Use a heating tool to help set the Mod Podge and ensure the paper adheres smoothly.
Take your winter-themed ribbon and wrap it around the top section of the can. Secure it with hot glue, making sure it sits evenly. The ribbon adds a polished, festive finish to your upcycled container.
Step 5: Arranging the Flowers
Insert the craft foam block into the can to hold your faux flowers in place. Arrange the flowers as desired, adjusting until you achieve a balanced and full look. The foam ensures they stay secure and upright.
Final Touch
Your upcycled spam can is now a beautiful winter floral decoration! This project is not only budget-friendly but also a creative way to repurpose everyday items. Place it on a mantel, dining table, or entryway to add a handmade touch of holiday cheer.




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It looks lovely! I can't believe that used to a spam can!
ReplyDeleteNicole, thank you so much. 😊
DeleteHow cool is that! It looks so vintage.
ReplyDelete:) Thank you!
DeleteMy hub has a Spam can in the frig. I am making that
ReplyDeleteYes, give it a go! It was such a fun project. :) Thanks for visiting.
DeleteYou make the prettiest things! I like the shape of the tin.
ReplyDeleteLisa, Aw. --Thank you so much. You are too kind.
DeleteHow pretty! Featuring you at Wednesdays in the Studio!
ReplyDeleteJennifer, thank you! 😊
DeleteStephanie, I love your projects! This cutie is one of my features for SSPS #391! Thanks so much for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteMelynda, thank you so much! I appreciate it. 😊
DeleteThis is amazing! I never would have guessed the original container. Thank you for sharing it with us on Farmhouse Friday. I'm featuring it tomorrow. Hope you link up again soon. pinned
ReplyDeleteCindy, aw, thank you! It's amazing what we can do with a simple can. Thank you so much for the feature. I appreciate it. 😊
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