Don’t throw away your cans of tuna, at home they’re worth their weight in gold: how to reuse them

Don’t throw away your cans of tuna, at home they’re worth their weight in gold: how to reuse them
Did you know that empty tuna cans can also be useful in the kitchen? Thanks to their ideal small size, they can be used as molds for individual portions of stews or for making delicious desserts. Of course, you should always wash them thoroughly before use and remove the outer packaging. You can also use them as pudding molds.

What if we told you that you can also make fun and original objects for children using tin cans? An idea? A rattle to hang on the crib or even on the outside of doors!

Collect lots of empty tin cans, wash them and decorate them as you wish. Pierce them with holes, thread a hemp string or strong rope through them and hang them from a support that you can then place wherever you like: the breeze will make them clink together and play together.

If you’re even more skilled and experienced with crafts, you can also use tuna cans to make a wall clock. In this case, you’ll also need a handle mechanism that you can attach to the empty can after carefully drilling the necessary holes. See all the original ideas you can come up with simply by storing empty tuna cans?