How to Recycle Old Film Canisters
By Brandi thornsberry, published Feb 27, 2007
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Crafts Item storage: You can use them to store all your small craft items. Things like stickers, buttons, beads, confetti and embellishments. An easy way to find what your looking for is to glue one of the things that are in the inside to the top of the lid. This way you can stand them all up and know what your going for without having to open every canister. We all know if you did that, its always going to be in the very last one.
Camping- If you are going camping any time soon and you need to save on some space then these work great. You can fill them with ketchup, mustard and mayo. These are usually perfect size to hand everyone one of them. Also you can fill one with salt and the other with pepper, poke some holes in the top and you now have a salt and pepper shaker.
Oscar the Grouch- if you have a sesame street fan like I do then these are great to make. Get your older children to help you. They love making things for younger kids. It really makes them feel important to make something that a smaller child loves. On the top of the canister you need to glue a green pompom. Hot glue seems to work the best because it drys faster. Then glue the lid at and angle on top of the pompom to make the garbage can lid and so it looks like it is slightly opened. Add some wiggle eyes to the pompom for Oscar's eyes. You can paint the canister grey or just leave it alone.
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