Introduction:
Empty tuna cans are one of the most common wastes in our homes, but did you know that they can be used in many ways? Instead of throwing them away, it’s worth giving them a second life! With a few simple ideas, you can create practical and aesthetic items that will be useful at home. In this article, we present 10 creative and practical ways to reuse empty tuna cans. It’s time to start acting for the environment!
Ingredients:
Empty tuna cans (cleaned and free of fish remains, of course)
Acrylic paints or sprays in various colors
Ropes, ribbons or string
Pattern of materials (e.g. felt, fabric)
Small decorative elements (e.g. beads, buttons)
Knife, screws or glue
Paper, pieces of wood, plastic caps
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