Fall craft ideas for 2023 using a faux rusty tin can and free printable labels are so easy to make. Primitive fall DIY crafts can be made using recycled cans, spray paint, and a few items from the Dollar Tree, including a flickering candle, Mod Podge, and cinnamon.
Why use vinegar, salt, and peroxide to rust your cans, using spray paint is so much easier and without the wait and mess?
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Grab your free printable large primitive PDF labels: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ibEky_Cg5VO2GATtL3KFS_KijFiYPOr3/view?usp=sharing
The small primitive printable PDF tags can be downloaded: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dcj_2rNCSYC40uok3taRA7ah_T-rmuwV/view?usp=sharing
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00:00 Primitive Tin Can Introduction
00:13 Wash tin cans with soap and water; dry well
00:23 Ding the cans up using a bad, hammer, or another device
00:53 Spray tin cans with spray paint-let dry at least 30 minutes
01:08 Lightly brush coffee stain on the sheet of labels-optional
02:16 Cut dry labels apart on gray lines, then trim to size
02:41 Coffee dyed labels versus non-stained labels
03:05 Dip a cotton ball into cinnamon and dab on the label (optional)
03:40 Use an ink pad to grunge the edges of the label before cutting out
03:54 Use an ink pad to grunge the edges after the label is cut out
04:38 Crumble the label to further stress it for a primitive look
04:57 Smooth label out, ink the creased lines for more stressing
05:23 Dip a cotton ball in cinnamon to feather the edges
05:36 Tear the edges for an even more primitive look to the label
05:46 Re-ink the torn edges
06:40 Instructions for the free printable labels to download
07:33 Add a light coat of Mod Podge to the back of the label and place it on the tin can
07:54 Apply a thin coat of Mod Podge to the front of the label (optional) Let Dry!
09:02 Apply Mod Podge to the back of the can to the outside of the label
09:31 Sprinkle cinnamon on the wet Mod Podge-Cap off cinnamon
10:41 Repeat method to the top of the can
11:38 Repeat method to the bottom of the can
12:00 Go back in and add more Mod Podge and feather in any areas that were missed
12:10 Primitive bedroom reveal
12:20 Gently wipe off the label with a dry cloth
12:41 Put unused cinnamon in a container to be reused
12:51 Optional-add Jute to decorate the can
13:06 Used dried decorative sticks to decorate
13:28 Apply Mod Podge and Cinnamon to candle-Optional
14:27 Optional-Drill holes and insert craft wire in the can
14:54 Optional-Use Spanish moss around the candle
15:31 Amazon link for candles below this video
15:41 Comparison between candles with cinnamon and without
16:09 Watch my Corn videos
16:20 Place the candle on the tin can and wrap a layer of corn silk around the candle
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