These are creative options to give a new destination to these metal containers and transform them into something nice and decorative.
In the kitchen of any home it is common accumulate tuna containers After preparing a meal. Many times these end up in the trash without thinking about all the potential they have. Luckily, using some basic materials, those pieces can become decorative objects.
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Reuse what we have at hand not only helps reduce waste, but also invites us to put creativity into practice. Tuna cans, due to their size and resistance, are perfect for doing projects that can give your home a new air and even solve the organizational problems you can have.


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The best ideas to recycle your tuna cans
Among the different ideas that are going around social networks, the best are these:
Baking molds
Since they have a compact and lasting shape, clean cans are easily transformed into molds to TORTITAS, Budincitos either Cupcakes. You just need to remove any sharp edge, oil inside and take them to the oven with your favorite recipe.
Practical organizers
If what you are looking for is an economical way to order your home, these cans are the perfect allies. After giving it a little color, you can use them to store buttons, bijouterie, spices, clips or whatever you can think of.
Ideas to add color and creativity
Beyond that their function goes more for the practical side, cans can also become diverse and small decorative objects. For example, you can transform them into Macetitas for succulent, portalápices For your desk or even candleholder.
Best of all, it is a Perfect project for familyit is very simple, economical and with a result that surprises.
Beyond aesthetics, this is a specific way to reduce waste and make the most of the resources we already have.
Source: Ambito

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