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It’s no secret that I love to transform recycled aluminum cans into home decor and jewelry. This aluminum can Easter egg wreath fits that bill. See how I used a new Sizzix die and Tim Holtz Distress Paint for this colorful and unique recycled can spring decoration!
SUPPLIES:
Recycled aluminum cans
Sizzix Framelits Die Set 10PK – Egg
Embossing folders of your choice
Sandpaper
Wreath Form
TUTORIAL:
Cut your cans into sheets like I show you in the aluminum can rose pendant video:
Emboss the sheets in your favorite folder, then cut into egg shapes using Sizzix. I cut 2 egg sizes. It doesn’t matter exactly what size, as long as you have one bigger and one smaller size.
Paint eggs with Tim Holtz Distress Paint. This is the first time I have used this new product. It is pretty awesome. It is great for metal, such as cans! Unlike alcohol inks, which you have seen me use on cans in the past, the distress paint is opaque. I love the color palette too! There is a chalky kind of look to the finish, which is fabulous.
Sand once paint is dry to reveal aluminum can color on raised areas of embossed/painted eggs.
Arrange eggs and adhere to wreath form as shown, using foam adhesives for varying height of eggs compared to one another.
I am loving it! It is staying up until fall.
I think you are one of the most talented crafters out there. I love all the things you make. I want to make everything! Keep it up!!!!
Cutest wreath ever!!
Kelly
I love this Johnnie!! This is too fabulous!
So pretty and So clever!
I’ve been eyeing that die set. Love what you did with it!!!
I am wanting to make this wreath, it is so cute! How many eggs did you get out of each pop can? I am ordering the egg die kit online, so I dont have them yet to judge the size. Just wondering how many pop cans I need to find 🙂 Thanks!
Thanks for sharing! This is adorable I can’t wait to try it!
Thanks, Ashley!