Materials: Scrapbook paper Soup can Candy Canes Embellishments
How to: 1. Find a tin can in your pantry 2. Take off the soup label (Carefully, your going to use the label as your template) 3. Trace the label on scrapbook paper and cut it out. 4. After you have washed your can your going to cover it with modge podge (Glossy) and place your cut out scrapbook paper on the can. 5. Let it dry 6. Go over it with modge podge again 7. Let it dry 8.Embellish your can :) Funnest part!! Adhere them on with modge podge. The pop dots don't stay on the can.
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