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An uncle of mine used to make tin lanterns by hand and though these aren't as ornate as those, they are a pretty cute version on the cheap! So before you toss those empty cans in the bin, maybe take a gander at this little repurpose number! You can punch any design of your choice into an old can, place a light in it and you have a lantern! All you need is a couple cans, a drill, and a light, and you're in business!
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SUPPLIES:
-Tin Cans
-Rotary Tool (I've used this tool on a number of projects, and I think it's a great thing to have.)
— Spray Paint (optional)
— Lights (flameless candle, fairy lights, LED lights)
— Drill
— Thick Metal Wire (optional-not pictured above)
— Wire Cutters (not pictured above)
It might be a good idea to have a basic home tool kit handy also.
STEP 1: Clean your tins
Remove the labels and sticky residue from your tin cans.
STEP 2: Create a pattern for your lantern
I am going to show you 2 different types of lanterns you can make. The first is one that bows out like a Chinese lantern. To make this one you first make slices through the can about 3/4" apart from each other with a rotary tool. Continue making these cuts all the way around, but make sure to leave a nice inch or so at the top and bottom of the can. This rotary tool comes with 100 different attachments you can use. I also used this on my PVC pipe lights, so I'm a big fan of it.
If you want, you can add a couple extra light holes by drilling through the top and bottom border of the can.
If you don't want to turn it into a Chinese lantern style, you can just do a punch
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