How to Make a Cookie Jar from a Pringles Can
Take an empty Pringles can., Paint the can any desired color., Take a large bowl and add 2 cups of water to it., Put medium-sized tissues into the bowl of water, one by one., Place the tissues on the can (painted and dried), such that it has lots of...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Take an empty Pringles can.
Wipe it clean from the inside so that there is no residue of chips left behind. -
Step 2: Paint the can any desired color.
Preferred colors would be red, dark brown or white.
Leave it to dry. , Add 1 cup of white glue in it and mix well. , Gently take them out after they are wet with water and glue mixture. , This creasing effect provides a good texture. , Then leave to dry. , Let it dry. , You can add accessories of your own choice, such as small beads, sequins, tiny rhinestones, etc. , Cover with the lid and you're done with your beautiful cookie jar! -
Step 3: Take a large bowl and add 2 cups of water to it.
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Step 4: Put medium-sized tissues into the bowl of water
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Step 5: one by one.
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Step 6: Place the tissues on the can (painted and dried)
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Step 7: such that it has lots of creases.
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Step 8: Put one to two layers of tissues on the can.
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Step 9: After it has dried
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Step 10: apply a coat of the chosen paint color once again.
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Step 11: Take a long yarn thread and roll it around the middle of the can two to three times.
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Step 12: Place cookies in the can.
Detailed Guide
Wipe it clean from the inside so that there is no residue of chips left behind.
Preferred colors would be red, dark brown or white.
Leave it to dry. , Add 1 cup of white glue in it and mix well. , Gently take them out after they are wet with water and glue mixture. , This creasing effect provides a good texture. , Then leave to dry. , Let it dry. , You can add accessories of your own choice, such as small beads, sequins, tiny rhinestones, etc. , Cover with the lid and you're done with your beautiful cookie jar!
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