Don’t throw away tuna cans, they’re worth their weight in gold at home: here’s how to recycle them

Did you know that empty tuna cans can also be useful in the kitchen? Thanks to their small but perfect size, they can be turned into molds for individually portioned flan or to make delicious sweets. Of course, always wash them well before using them and remove any outer membrane. You can also use them as pudding molds.

What if we told you that you can also make exciting and cute creative things for children with cans? An idea? A rattle to hang on the crib or even in front of the doors!

Get a bunch of empty cans that you can wash and decorate as you like. Punch holes in them, thread a hemp thread or a strong rope through them, and hang them on a support that you can then place wherever you want: the rustle of the wind will make them touch each other and play.

And if you are even more skilled and experienced in manual work, you can also use tuna cans to make a wall clock. In this case, you will also need a hand mechanism that, after carefully drilling, you will place in the empty can if necessary. So see how many cool ideas you can create just by storing empty tuna cans?

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