As we all know Christmas is on the way and if you are like me then you will be buying the little lovelies in a round tub.
I am sure that you all know what I mean and I find I develop a real addiction to Pringles every year.
So what do you do with the tubes when you have eaten them all ???? Throw them away ???
Oh not this year ... keep them and decorate them as storage for lots of different items.
The video tutorial is easy to follow and you will love these once they are completed ... after you have enjoyed the contents of course !!!
I have added Wild Orchid Flowers to mine along with some glitter to make them sparkle.
And all the pearl flourishes are from Want2Srap You can use any Spellbinders that you have in your crafting "Stash" just have some fun as you make these for your self and your friends
More tomorrow ...
Hugxx
Brilliant way to recycle a Pringles tub-looks great.
ReplyDeleteMichele
Hi Christina
ReplyDeleteA lovely blog yesterday and yes isn't Sedona fantastic. I went there a few years back. Congratulations to the blog candy winner. I love the idea you have given us to use up our old cartons. Thanks for the ideas you give us.
Gorgeous, I love doing these, xxxx
ReplyDeleteHope you have had a restful night Christina ?, a lovely use for the Pringles Tub,i will view the video later with my well deserved coffee , ahhhh bliss .
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Elaine H X
Morning Christina,
ReplyDeleteHope you are over your jet lag? What a great idea to use the empty can, they look lovely.
Lydia
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Hi Christina, these are so beautiful! I don't eat Pringles but I do have a LOT of empty dried milk and drinking chocolate tubs just waiting for a makeover...now I know just what I can do with them. Thanks so much for the fun video tutorial, you always manage to make everything look so easy :). x
ReplyDeletenice project Christina, we crafters never throw anything away, do we?
ReplyDeleteWelcome home Christina, I hope you had a wonderful time an taught them a thing or two on how to use their dies Lol. Rest up cos jet lag is always worst from west to east.
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What a fantastic idea, guess what I will be doing with those empty tubes!!! Thanks a million Christina, they look stunning....could make a lovely pressie with something inside....That video is just great....luv Ursula xx
ReplyDeleteGreat use of these canister...you turned them into something pretty.
ReplyDeleteWell done Christina
Wouldn't have picked it as a chip container! You can't help yourself, creating is in your blood, and you don't need much sleep after a long haul flight either ;) xx
ReplyDeleteOh that's so pretty Christina! I'm glad you had a wonderful time away!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home Christina and i am glad that you had a ball on your inaugural trip to Arizona. The country looks so beautiful and i could have had a ball in that Joanne's shop (fair jealous). Back to reality and work,
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Norah (Glenochil)
What a very clever idea thank you I shall try this, I don't like Pringles but there is someone else in our home who does so not a problem!
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Margaret corgi owner
So creative you are this is stunning x
ReplyDeleteVery cool. I get those crisps (chips to us) all the time. I even have the same Spellbinder dies. thanks for the great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteso pretty and a great way to dress up a can for gift giving!
ReplyDeleteI just love the way you decorated your containers. I have been collecting very sturdy tubes from paper towels (some are great quality), Tin foil, Wax paper and clear rap. My thoughts are to decorate them and connect them as one design. This would be great for a decoration or to store Knitting needles, rulers, long paint brushes, etc. Thank for sharing. You have given me a lot of inspiration for my project. Hugs Lori
ReplyDeleteGorgeous container! I would not have ever thought to decorate a Pringles can! What a fun idea and I can think of a lot of things to tuck inside now. I definitely need to go raid the grocery store shelf, lol!
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Sherrie K
What a clever idea, looks great.
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