Supplies:
Empty/clean food can
Cardboard
Paints
Optional: marker pens and decorative paper for extra detail
Tissue paper or faux flowers
Craft knife/scissors
Sandpaper
Step 1: Trace cactus shape on strong cardboard. You can either draw the shape freehand or find an image online to trace.
Step 2: Cut out cactus using either a craft knife or a pair of scissors.
Step 3: Paint one side of the cactus and allow it to dry, turn over and paint the second side and allow to dry again. You can add extra details using marker pens and make holes to hang earrings if you want.
Step 4: Take your empty food can and trace the lid on the sandpaper and set it aside.
Step 5: Decorate the empty food can using paints, including chalkboard paint, or decorative paper(s).
Step 6: Assemble the cactus by slotting both pieces together and mark on the sandpaper a cross, where the cactus will be positioned, using a pencil.
Step 7: Cut along the marked cross on the sandpaper using a craft knife or a pair of scissors. If you would like to use the cactus as a desk tidy also cut slots for ruler, pens and pencils etc.
Step 8: If you want to add weight to the cactus so it has more stability or so it can be used as a paper weight, go ahead and add some rocks into the base of the tin. Then glue the sandpaper lid on top using a glue gun.
Step 9: Add flowers to your cactus. You can either glue on fake flowers or you can make your own by twisting squares of tissue paper and then gluing in place.
This cactus DIY is great for using up recyclable materials. You can find cardboard and tissue paper from postal boxes or food packages and using up food cans is another way to minimize your waste.In this version, lifelike colors are used, but you could decorate your cactus with neons, floral prints or metallics or keep it monotone by painting both cactus and tin the same colour. You could also make a slightly sturdier version using thin MDF and a jigsaw to cut out the cactus shape.
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