We finished eating the cookies from this tin last Christmas but I couldn't bear to toss out the empty tin so it stayed in my craft room for a whole year! Finally, it is time for Xmas cookie baking and so of course I need to make cookie containers.
It was super easy to adhere a printed card stock paper to the tin. The only problem was that the circumference of the tin was a 1/2 " longer than the 12" Martha Stewart card stock. To cover up this space along the seam of the tin I added some ribbon on two sides of the tin and left enough length of ribbon to be able to tie a bow on the top of the tin. I looked through my stash of baking labels and found the perfect one to adhere to the front of the tin.
I also adhered the perfect Echo Park sticker (pack purchased at HM Ben Franklin Crafts) to the top of the tin. I used Beacon Fabri-Tac glue as an adhesive for this project because it grabs quickly, dries clear, and is fast drying....also it is a staple at HM Ben Franklin Crafts. I am especially pleased with the outcome of this recycled tin because it now will have a second more beautiful life. Please try to upcycle as much as you can because we don't need more waste filling up our landfills. Making an effort to recycle should be a goal for all of us in 2024!
Merry Christmas to All and May there always be COOKIES in your tin!
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