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Hobbies Valentine's Day

Pop Top Cans for Valentine’s

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Okey dokey, today is Part Two from yesterday’s post.  We posted a yummy recipe for Zebra Caramel Corn and now we have a cute and easy way to package your popcorn to present as a gift.

Items needed:

Cans with a pop top lid

Valentine’s scrapbook paper

Coordinating ribbon

Tissue paper

Scissors and glue stick

Glue gun and glue

Most of the pop top cans that I use either have pineapple or mandarin oranges in them.  So make some kind of fruit salad but save the cans.  Don’t you feel good about re-purposing aluminum cans instead of tossing them?  I thought so.

When you initially cut open your can, DO NOT cut the top.  Cut the bottom but leave it attached just a teenie weenie bit and leave the top intact like this.  DSC_0549Remove the wrappers to get them ready for their new skin.  Take your valentine scrapbook paper and measure what size you will need for your can. Cut to fit making sure you have a little overlap so you can glue together.

DSC_0558After gluing on your paper, here is a free printable from Our Best Bites that you can glue on the front.  Isn’t it darling? “Just Popping through with a Valentine for You.”

DSC_0557Next take your pop top can and pour in some of your nummy Zebra Caramel Corn

DSC_0621Take your tissue paper and lightly put on top of your nummy caramel corn:

DSC_0626Next you gently close the bottom lid and hot glue it closed.DSC_0622Hang in there.  We’re almost done.  For the finishing touch, take some coordinating ribbon and carefully tie around the pop top ring and Voila!  A cute little popcorn themed Valentine’s gift.

DSC_0562These Valentine’s Pop Top Cans would make a great little gift for teachers, neighbors or your BFF!

I am so excited to pass some of these out and also excited to report that This Pin Rocks!

 

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  1. Nanette says

    February 6, 2013 at 3:35 pm

    Now this is a great idea for just about any small gift, edible or not. Great way to repurpose and easy. I never thought to keep the lids/bottom and then gluing shut. Many of my friends have pets, and I always give them treats for various holidays. This would work. The can’s contents and decorations could be endless.

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  2. Debbie says

    February 6, 2013 at 7:58 pm

    Hi Nanette, You are right. The possibilities are endless. I try to keep these cans handy so I can grab them at a moments notice when I need to give a gift. I’m glad you liked the idea and thanks for stopping by!

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  3. Lillian (My Recipe Journey) says

    February 7, 2013 at 6:58 am

    What a cute idea! I’ll have to start remembering to open my flip top cans from the bottom and saving them!

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    • Debbie says

      February 7, 2013 at 7:42 pm

      Hi Jillian! I have made this a couple of times now. Whenever I make something out of a pop top can, I just set the can aside underneath my sink until I need it for gift giving. You will love it!

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  4. The Sewing Bug says

    February 9, 2013 at 4:31 am

    Great ideas! thank you for sharing.

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    • Debbie says

      February 9, 2013 at 7:26 am

      Thanks for having us!

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  5. Ira Morse says

    February 11, 2013 at 12:50 am

    What an excellent ideas! Since Feb. 14 is a day of dating and giving gifts to love ones then this will be the perfect gift to give.

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    • Debbie says

      February 11, 2013 at 5:43 pm

      Ira, I hope you have some time to make these. You’re friends will be so impressed! Thanks for stopping by. Deb

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