Aluminum can flowers

Get creative with aluminum cans and make beautiful flower crafts to add a pop of color to your home. Explore top ideas and start crafting your own stunning aluminum can flowers today!
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How to Make a Simple Recycled Tin-Can Flower for Your Garden or Plant Pot: This project is suitable for all ages, as long as assisted by an adult.It does require a level of dexterity, and strength, and a basic knowledge of metal (or wood) working tools is an advantage.The riveting tool can be too hard to use for small kids…

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Lori Norwood
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Make a Flower Out of Aluminum (soda Can): I discovered this idea at a Girls in Engineering Expo. I thought it would be interesting to make my own. This being my first instructable, please be kind. The main part of this project is creating flowers that do not need to be watered …

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Lílian Barreto
Make yourself an aluminum rose! Aluminum Can Flowers, Metal Flowers, Fabric Flowers, Recycled Decor, Recycled Crafts, Recycled Clothing, Recycled Fashion, Handmade Crafts, Handmade Rugs

Make Yourself an Aluminum Rose!: Hello instructables! I'm very happy to post the instructable herein, because I had a lot of work to do it the right way and learn everything that I needed to do in order to get a good result. Well, I'm not an artisan, neither I do it for my profess…

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Michelle Nance
art in red wagons: aluminum can flowers (tutorial) Upcycled Crafts, Diy Crafts, Recycled Cans, Recycled Plastic, Repurposed, Soda Can Flowers, Tin Flowers, Bottle Cap Crafts, Plastic Bottle Crafts

I'm always on the lookout for new ways to recycle in my art. Here's a fun way to reuse aluminum cans to make "drought resistant flowers." You can't kill them, I promise! * Here's how: Start with a colorful can. Cut off the top. (this is surprisingly easy to do with your "good" pair of "crap designated" scissors - mine are old Fiskars) Cut the sides of the can into 16 or so spokes. (I start with 4ths, then 8ths, then 16ths) Bend the spokes back as shown here. This will be the FRONT: Flip your…

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Mandy Woodray