I have absurdly fond memories of childhood crafts. Paper bag puppets, woven baskets, pop-up cards, and yes, even colorful beans glued to a paint-stirrer in the name of a Mother’s Day gift for my poor mom.
My heart raced with each craft I made. But perhaps my favorite craft was taught to me by my third grade teacher, Mrs. Kendall. She brought in canning jar lids and templates and allowed us to tin-punch ornaments as Christmas gifts for our parents. I loved it!
Recently I saw tin-punched candle holders at Crate and Barrel and immediately drifted off to that exhilarating third grade craft day. I thought making my own version of these candle holders would be terrifically nostalgic, not to mention a great almost-free way to decorate our holiday table.
Supplies:
-tin can (opened and emptied)
-primer
-gold and white spray paint (or multi-surface acrylic paint)
-rice
-water
-tape (preferably duct tape)
-printed template (I simply printed out large letters to spell a word, though you can find lots of tin-punch patterns with a quick Internet search.)
Tools:
–mallet or hammer
–punch or nail
-brush (if not using spray paint)
Step One: Remove the labels and adhesive from the cans, thoroughly clean each can, then dry completely. I removed the label adhesive with a mixture of olive oil and baking soda.
Step Two: Fill each can with rice and water to the top. Freeze completely. This will provide a stable can for punching, preventing the can from denting or collapsing.
Step Three: Tape a printed template onto the can by wrapping the can with duct tape. The tape will not stick to a frozen can, but the tape will stick to the paper—hence the wrapping of the can.
Use a punch tool or nail to hammer nail-sized holes along the border of the template. Make sure the holes are at least the diameter of a standard nail, or the light will not properly show through the finished candle holders.
After punching the rice and ice filled cans, defrost them in a container of warm water before proceeding to the next step. You don’t have to completely defrost— just a few minutes in the warm water will allow you to dump out the rice ice cubes.
Tip: Punch both sides of the can if you plan to place the candle holders down the center of a table— but if you do, plan for the letters being in a different order!
Step Four: Prime the cans. Then paint the inside with gold paint and the outside with white (or the color of your choice). It’s important to prime the cans to ensure the adhesion of the paint.
While the image above shows brush painting, I found through trial and error that spray paint worked best.
I sprayed the insides of the cans with gold spray paint, then after that dried, turned the cans upside-down and sprayed with light coats of white paint.
Safety Tip: It’s safe to burn real candles inside of the finished candle holders, though you should make sure the spray paint has cured for 24 hours. If you are planning on using these before that time, I recommend using LED votives or tea lights.
This is a great craft to do with children age 9+. You can spell out any word that holds special meaning for your family, or maybe print out some decorative tin-punch templates you find online. Stars or snowflakes would be so charming!
They also make small tin hurricanes like these if you like the look of these votives, and you can use a long serving board under these with scattered greenery to create more of a centerpiece look—so cute!
Here’s another easy votive to make if you enjoy this one. xo, Mandi
P.S. Check out 15 Easy Fall Decor DIYs (Budget-Friendly) for more ideas!
thank you for this option for a great enhancement!
Tried making these before but wasn’t successful. I didn’t know of the rice and water trick to make a stable surface for punching holes. Thank you!!!
Use the large amount of rice to make rice pudding, to give as gifts. Or, tuna-and-rice casseroles, or chicken and rice soup, etc. Stuff that can be frozen. Someone you know is sick, or just had a baby, or is bed-bound. An old-fashioned rice pudding would be a treat to receive as a gift, at the holidays or any time.
And, if you use coffee cans or large juice to make luminarias (beautiful,) use sand and water.
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Those are so cute!
Ah! So cute!
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I’m in the market for diy Christmas gifts this year and this definitely fits the bill! I’m excited to make these! Thanks for sharing 🙂
What font did you choose? It is perfect, I love the S!
I used tomato sauce so I could just dump the sauce into a container and pop it into the freezer. I did two containers, which worked out to be enough for two pasta dishes for the next couple of weeks. -Mandi
these are soo cute!
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I love this idea! These little votives are getting added to my DIY to-do list.
Great idea for pressies! A few months of saving cans would’ve been handy. I now have to work in many canned items into my family’s meals over the next few weeks……”Not baked beans again, mum!”
Thank you so much for tips! 🙂
Sorry that wasn’t more clear! You can defrost the cans in a bucket of warm water (that’s what I did) after punching the designs. -Mandi
Ha! Good point! You’d need to do some extra planning and use a different letter on the back. I didn’t do the back of mine, but would’ve been bummed if I had probably! -Mandi
At what point do you take the rice out? Im confused by that missed step.