13 Repurposed Food Container Ideas For Your Home
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Repurpose food containers into extraordinary treasures with these 13 amazing upcycling ideas. What a great way to reduce waste!
Upcycle Ideas For Repurposing Food Containers
You will be amazed at what you can do with spam cans, fruit containers, and other items you usually toss out.
Put those empty coffee cans to good use and create gorgeous spring vases at the same time! Who knew spring blooms would look so lovely in a coffee can?
Here is a great recycle project using spam cans. You may eat spam just to upcycle the can after seeing this beauty!
Creative storage ideas are always useful, especially for a craft room and office. These hanging wall jars are perfect to hold craft supplies or to use as vases. They are made from empty peanut butter jars!
Kids will flip for these darling satchels made from empty cereal boxes. Don't you love the pretty colors and patterns on these little bags?
Learn how to make the cutest beehive birdhouse using an empty butter container. This is on my short list to make for spring!
Organize your desk supplies on a budget with recycled food boxes. Use paper in different colors and patterns to match your decorating style.
We all love a good garden project and this one is amazing! Upcycle empty baby food jars to make a hanging wood vase display. You can also display tea lights in the jars. They are the perfect size.
Follow this step-by-step tutorial to make a colorful canister with just a few inexpensive supplies.
Pam made the coolest mid-century modern plant stand from an old popcorn tin. Spray paint it any color you like, but we love the gold.
Empty olive containers make great storage for all kinds of small items like paper clips, push pins and other office or craft supplies. Decorate them with old book pages for a unique look.
Get creative by making decorative trinket bowls made from empty takeaway containers. Eco-friendly artistry for your home!
Amy from Atta Girl Says shows us how to make beautiful faux terracotta glazed vases from yogurt jars.
Pickle jars are a great size to make candle lanterns. You would never guess this gorgeous lantern is a pickle jar!
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Author:Â Kathy Owen
Kathy Owen is the founder of the home decor blog Petticoat Junktion where she shares tutorials on painting furniture and upcycling thrifty finds into unique home décor. Her DIY projects have been featured on the Home Depot Blog, Plaid Crafts, Behr Designer Series, and in numerous magazines.