Tin cans are tiny containers just waiting to be put to organizational use. To recycle them into versatile storage, all you need is your imagination and a clean-edge can opener.
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Turn pretty pie-filling cans into a piece of folk art that doubles as a cooking utensil holder. Bolt three eye-catching blueberry cans to a wooden cutting board with a frame hanger on the back. Display your clever work on the wall near the stove, and you’ll never search for your favorite spatula again. Bon appétit!

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Great idea, thanks!!!
1So cute!
2I'd rather use it for pens/pencils
or maybe something else; like a bouquet of flowers.
That's very cute!
3Loving the flower idea!!!
4It's very cute, actually. Thanks for the tip
5I've used a coffee can for utensil purposes, although right now I'm using a square, clear, glass vase. Like girrly said, I think I'd rather use the smaller soup can size for pencils and pens. And it's just occurred to me that it might be possible to apply the same idea to the bathroom to hold toothbrushes, razors, and such.
6We have basically NO counter space. I love that this gets that stuff out of a drawer, off a shelf and off the counter. I am going to make something like this! Thanks!!!
7I've seen people do this before and sometimes it didn't look too bad. I would never do it though.
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