Recycled Cans Make Delightful Cannisters To Hold Edible Gifts!

Holiday Treat Cannisters

Wondering how to package those holiday treats you’d like to give as gifts?  Why not recycle cans (and even  boxes or bottles) and transform them into containers that will be enjoyed long after the treats are gone? Your gift will be that much more appreciated, and everyone can surely use an extra container or two around holiday time. 

All you need is some recycled cans from the kitchen, preferably with non-ribbed sides, and some shiny contact paper in a few colors. The cans I’ve used here are from instant oatmeal, and I’ve included the plastic top (seen at the base of each can) so that the containers can be used in a number of ways.

You’ll Need:

  • a can, a box or any strong container, even a clean milk carton or plastic bottle (with the top portion removed) could work nicely
  • shiny contact paper in a few colors
  • cellophane or tissue paper
  • ribbon

How To:

  1. Choose a base color, and cut a piece that will cover the container, both in height and width.
  2. Apply designs and stripes of other colors on top of this base color
  3. Wrap your treat in cellophane, insert into container and tie with a ribbon!

When you start to look at all the food packaging that goes into the garbage or hopefully the recycling bin, you’ll realize that many of them can be re-purposed as great gift boxes and containers. Most boxes can be carefully opened and then re-glued inside out, leaving you with a blank brown box that can be decorated or even left as is. So get creative with the gift wrapping this year and have fun!

 

Comments

2 responses to “Recycled Cans Make Delightful Cannisters To Hold Edible Gifts!”

  1. raizel Avatar
    raizel

    love it! I was planning something like this for purim actually(remember our conversation about what to do with used Materna containers?!). But where did you find that adorable cellophane with flowers on it?

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Raizel, yes this is just the thing to do with Materna containers for Purim, but since many like to give cookies this time of year, I thought Id present the idea now.
    That cellophane was left over from Purim, from an ordinary gift store….

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