A beautiful way to recycle cans
If someone tells you to make something decorative out of soda cans, will you believe them?
I will tell you how it can be done.
STEP 1
Rinse the can with water, dry it and cut it out to get a metal sheet. Be careful with the sharp edges.
Cut out 15 pieces measuring 3cm x 4cm and 12 pieces with the dimensions 4cm x 7cm. (You can plot the dimensions on a carton and cut the metal pieces accordingly).
STEP 2
Cut out leaves out of the metal sheet. Get three tissues and fold them twice together to make a pad.
Put the leaves on this pad and draw veins on them with a ballpoint pen. Small leaves need only a central line.
STEP 3
Wrap crepe paper strips around pieces of galvanised wire and stick them to the back of the leaves. Colour the leaves red on both sides. You can use a Styrofoam plate to dry them.
STEP 4
Get another galvanised wire measuring 3cm. Using all-purpose glue, fix some sago seeds on it to form a cluster of buds.
Spray-paint this in golden colour. Tie the red leaves one by one to a wire with crepe paper to make flowers. Cut off wire in excess of 2cm.
STEP 5
Cut an aluminium foil measuring 40cm x 30cm. Turn it up along the edges to make a trough. Take cement and plaster powder in equal parts, add water and mix well.
Pour this mixture into the trough. You may use a plastic plate for the trough. Don't forget to put some galvanised wire as a hanger and cover this with masking tape.
STEP 6
Immediately after pouring the mixture, place the leaves and the flowers in a nice arrangement and leave to dry.
Stick some of the sago seeds — you can use beads too — in the centre of the flowers with all-purpose glue.
STEP 7
When the mixture dries after one day, put green glass paint all around (avoid the flowers). After two hours, lightly spray some golden colour to create a balance.
You can see some other shapes and decorations on the left.
Copper coloured flowers are placed in a small tumbler, and some in violet are placed in a yoghurt cup with its cover on.
— Gulsen Dikturk is a UAE-based art enthusiast
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