Hi, Mary: A non-toxic way to get rid of the glue from labels off cans and glass is 1tablespoon coconut oil mixed with 1 tablespoon Baking soda. It makes a paste that you spread onto the glued areas after you take off the labels from being soked. Let the paste sit for @10 minutes then wash off with hot soapy water. It's really amazing@
Most cans with paper labels are only glued at the seam. You tear off almost all the label, dry, then use any cheap oily substance to remove the glued bit.
That sounds wonderful. Then you will meet Mary and you can go to her booth and all the Amish places that Mary shows us, to buy some gorgeous goodies. Such a treat. 😍
Amen! We are to take care of this land that Jesus gave us and making something out of trash is amazing! Something else we have done is - those packages of stickers you get at Walmart, dollar tree etc. don’t throw the clear plastic away after you remove the stickers- you can use that for laminate. It works and is aweosme.
I've been saving plastic lids and found the lids on the cardboard raisin boxes fit the peaches cans perfectly. So feel free to mix and match and then you can actually use these to store food. 💖🌞🌵😷
This is the first video I've seen of you and your crafts. You are by far one of the most talented artisans I've seen. You inspire this "ole" lady and wake up my creative senses that I've had on mothballs for too long. Getting back into crafting, I am finding, has been therapy for me after the tragic loss of my son. I'm coming up to the two year anniversary of his passing. Creating new things is helping me cope. Creative people like you inspire me to create. Thank you for sharing your craft. God bless.
This is the best tin can recycle I've ever seen. You can't even tell the original product is a ton can. That pitcher with the flower decoupage and a drawer handle(?) genius...
Totalmente Mary es asombrosamente Talentosa y Creativa. Always wanted to write Her in Spanish, so She knows that we follow her channel in Rio Grande Valley in the State of Texas, very very close to the Border with México. Gracias Mary😊
Great job! To remove the glue..mix a little baking soda with some vegetable oil to make a paste. Put it on the glue and let it sit for a minute or two and clean off with a paper towel..then wash off the oil. It works great. I use it all the time!
Mary, your videos NEVER FAIL TO AMAZE ME!!! Your ambition, kindness, creativity, and the list goes on……….. GIRL, YOUR AMAZING 🌿🌸🍃🫙🛢️🔨⚙️🪤🧺🖼️🪑✂️📐📏✏️📦📫🩷💜🩵🩷
When I was a young woman and just starting out, I used coffee cans and covered them with contact paper for canisters , they were adorable! I love all of your can ideas, they brought back a lot of memories!
@@lorrem2539I agree. As much as we’re paying for the contents of the container, we should at least get a useable container, not something that will melt in the dishwasher. If we can turn it into something to sell at least it would help to pay for the container. What do you all think? ♥️🙏🏻
That watering can would look so cute sitting on a counter with cooking utensils stored in it. Everybody gets irritated with me for saving cans and plastic containers. I keep telling them I'll make something outta them. Think outside the box fam. Love these pieces. God bless 🤗🤗🤣
I just saved a lot of various size tin cans and can’t wait to get started. But where to start, I like the big cans with one end bent in they look so neat. Thanks for all your ideas😊😊🧑🏻🦳
This is one of the very few DIY channels worth following! 😊 I greatly dislike those, who attach newly bought plastic with melted plastic to some other newly bought plastic and call this creative. You are *truly* using waste to create unique artful things. So I would like to say THANK YOU! 🙏🏻
I run an upcycled home decor business and have always wanted to use the tin cans that I stockpile but have a hard time coming up with ideas. This video was so helpful in getting my creative juices flowing!
I make smash can pockets and if you take a rubber mallet you can smash the end pretty good and you can get that metal edging at Dottar Tree and glue it to the bottom, it turns out so pretty like metal lace. I do paint the trim on it but you can do a contrasting color. There is also a metal punch to punch the side holes. So much easier.
I believe there are some purifiers for when people paint using sprays especially. I really appreciate it how you put the cardboard box so that it would catch the spray but still with the wind some of it came back. I always thought if I would spray paint anything I would probably put like a tube from the purifier to the box ( id open a hole in that box for that tube ) and make sure the suction of the paint goes the opposite way ( through the tube into the purifier ) 😊
I can always count on you to do something I love and usually with something I have thought looked useful or nice to remake somehow but rarely do. Inspired.
Love these ideas! I make little hanging planters out of the cans as well and I use a rubber mallet to hammer down the one end instead of trying to glue them. It flattens it out really well!
What great ideas you’ve done with cans. I loved them all. The watering can was clever, liking handle you put on it. The bird house was a genius idea n hoping you’ll get your wren. ♥️♥️😊👍👍🌟
Great ideas, craftmanship and Etsy products! FYI, to keep the bottom of the metal tin can closed, I recommend using a 'rivet gun'. Hoping you and your family have a blessed Easter. Leanne
Love all you do!!! Your videos are warm and informative. The tiny knitted animals are so cute. you may have already thought about the tiny eyes and made sure they are baby safe. If not even tiny knitted eyes would be cute.
Lovely results from so many awesome ideas Mary. Those adorable dowel feet on the cat food tins and a drawer pull! as a pitcher handle... absolutely inspired!
My dear granddaughter in law who has three little children and expecting her fourth has had to rest a lot during this pregnancy. So she has been mamm crocheting a lot of cute little animals similar to these. She has made the cutest bumble bee, and many others. I bet people will really love these little crochet animals that you will be selling. They are so fun!
I have used tin cans for storage of nails screws, etc. and small tools as well, pliers, screwdriver, etc. I love the creativity you have and I am amazed by the decals, cutouts, molds, etc. that you possess and use. Congrats!!! You do need to speak with a changed lilt or tone occasionally and use fewer hand gestures. You might work on these attributes some; however, you and your husband have created a wonderful legacy and your Etsy Shop and your brand, White Cottage Company are wonderful!!!
Everything you make Mary is beautiful. 😍 I went through a phase of decopaging empty cans. The other day I went to a big thrift shop here in Germany. Sometimes they have a big bin at the front door with free things in it. I pick up things to up cycle. My partner has zero creativity and cannot fathom why I pick up what I do. I am also creative and can visualise what I can do with something. I picked up a can that had beautiful crochet around the tin, but it had an empty area at the top. The tin was not spray painted, so that is my next project. Just spray the tin and put back the crochet bands on. Then I will use my tin to put paint brushes in. Your candles in tins look lovely. The bird house is darling. 👋💖
I thought I had seen or imagined all the ways to use tin cans but you shared even more ideas and they were all super cute! Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
I decorated and sold similar cans back in the late 80s -early 90s. Mine were decorated more for kids though. My mom worked in a school cafeteria and could get tons of cans for me. I have one that's decorated for Easter on my coffee table with a flower arrangement in it right now.
Love your can recycle ideas! Teens could do these as well. As kids, we used to wrap the cans with jute and make pencil holders. Adore the sage green bird house! New subscriber here.
Wow! I was making supper and I have been saving my cans for your candles. I have a can opener that takes the top off without leaving a rough edge. I walk in the next room and see I have a new video from Mary and lo and behold, you are using cans for Trash to Treasure! What are the odds? Also, I am a musician (played clarinet for 60 years) and I love your choice of music. Mary, you are my heroine.
Dont forget to put some holes in the back of the bird house the cans get hot in summer and they need airflow...love the utensil caddy great idea...I seen were you can take a rubber mallet and hammer the tin can down to make the flat ones...you can put some moss in them to help fill them then stick your greenery in there....I covered a can with material and covered it with mod podge and put twine to hang it and put hens and chickens in it ...cute gave it to a friend for out side..
Mary, you're so crafty! I enjoyed all the projects. Please let us know if you had a wren move into the bird house. They are the cutest little birds. My sister had one make a nest in an old garden hat she hung on her porch. She left it alone and bought a new hat that year. We watched that little wren build up her nest and raise her babies. So fun!
Love your tin can projects! You can use a rubber mallet to hammer the bottom of a tin can closed; it works really well! I love the tin can birdhouse; will have to try something like that myself
Thank you Mary, it's almost like you took my suggestion when I asked you to do a pocket posy. I guess it's probably just coincidence, but I love your ideas. I haven't yet used any transfers on mine, but I hope to soon. Wish I could send you a picture of the ones that I have made. Thank you for the inspiration pieces. My friend and I enjoy watching your show together here in Missouri and my sister watches it in Texas. God bless you!
When you make a bird house from metal it needs a hole or holes in the back for cross ventilation because metal gets hot.
Hi, Mary: A non-toxic way to get rid of the glue from labels off cans and glass is 1tablespoon coconut oil mixed with 1 tablespoon Baking soda. It makes a paste that you spread onto the glued areas after you take off the labels from being soked. Let the paste sit for @10 minutes then wash off with hot soapy water. It's really amazing@
Most cans with paper labels are only glued at the seam. You tear off almost all the label, dry, then use any cheap oily substance to remove the glued bit.
Cool! ❤ 🙂
Another thing to do is a) a paper towel with some oil on (just leave it on the can) or b) peanutbutter.
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Thanks
Mary! Love it all! My bestie bought me a girls getaway for Christmas and we are coming to the cabin! We are sooooo excited!
Oh how wonderful!!! I’ve thought to do this too!
What a Blessing ❤
Enjoy!
That sounds wonderful. Then you will meet Mary and you can go to her booth and all the Amish places that Mary shows us, to buy some gorgeous goodies. Such a treat. 😍
My husband took me there for Valentine's Day! The cottage is beautiful and all the lovely touches made it extra special! Enjoy!❤
I’m going this weekend!! Sparrow’s Nest here I come!
My favorite videos when someone uses actual trash to turn it into a treasure
Amen! We are to take care of this land that Jesus gave us and making something out of trash is amazing! Something else we have done is - those packages of stickers you get at Walmart, dollar tree etc. don’t throw the clear plastic away after you remove the stickers- you can use that for laminate. It works and is aweosme.
I've been saving plastic lids and found the lids on the cardboard raisin boxes fit the peaches cans perfectly. So feel free to mix and match and then you can actually use these to store food. 💖🌞🌵😷
This is the first video I've seen of you and your crafts. You are by far one of the most talented artisans I've seen. You inspire this "ole" lady and wake up my creative senses that I've had on mothballs for too long. Getting back into crafting, I am finding, has been therapy for me after the tragic loss of my son. I'm coming up to the two year anniversary of his passing. Creating new things is helping me cope. Creative people like you inspire me to create. Thank you for sharing your craft. God bless.
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This is the best tin can recycle I've ever seen. You can't even tell the original product is a ton can. That pitcher with the flower decoupage and a drawer handle(?) genius...
I agree, loved the pitcher.
Mary, you are an award winning UA-camr! God has certainly bestowed His gift of creativity upon you❤❤❤
I second that. So creative. LOVE her channel 💕
Amen 🙏
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Totalmente Mary es asombrosamente Talentosa y Creativa. Always wanted to write Her in Spanish, so She knows that we follow her channel in Rio Grande Valley in the State of Texas, very very close to the Border with México. Gracias Mary😊
Great job! To remove the glue..mix a little baking soda with some vegetable oil to make a paste. Put it on the glue and let it sit for a minute or two and clean off with a paper towel..then wash off the oil. It works great. I use it all the time!
Wow great thanks
I can tell ya, this works really well. Just leave sitting long enough.
Yup. I use different combinations of peanutbutter, baking soda, dawn degreaser (dish soap), and oil... whatever is on hand.
Mary, your videos NEVER FAIL TO AMAZE ME!!! Your ambition, kindness, creativity, and the list goes on……….. GIRL, YOUR AMAZING 🌿🌸🍃🫙🛢️🔨⚙️🪤🧺🖼️🪑✂️📐📏✏️📦📫🩷💜🩵🩷
When I was a young woman and just starting out, I used coffee cans and covered them with contact paper for canisters , they were adorable!
I love all of your can ideas, they brought back a lot of memories!
how cute! If only companies would go back to tin and glass containers. I hate plastic.
@@lorrem2539I agree. As much as we’re paying for the contents of the container, we should at least get a useable container, not something that will melt in the dishwasher. If we can turn it into something to sell at least it would help to pay for the container. What do you all think? ♥️🙏🏻
Ton and glass are so evocative of simpler times. Plastic is an eye sore.
This love this video....who knew you could turn a can into a thing of beauty!
Mary
I have watched hundreds of DIY UA-camrs, I count you in the top 10 of creative people, love the bird house, ingenius!🎉
*@heatherwarner489 who are some of your favs, I would love to expand DIY knowledge. Thank you!* 🙂
That watering can would look so cute sitting on a counter with cooking utensils stored in it.
Everybody gets irritated with me for saving cans and plastic containers. I keep telling them I'll make something outta them. Think outside the box fam.
Love these pieces.
God bless 🤗🤗🤣
I just saved a lot of various size tin cans and can’t wait to get started. But where to start, I like the big cans with one end bent in they look so neat. Thanks for all your ideas😊😊🧑🏻🦳
This is one of the very few DIY channels worth following! 😊
I greatly dislike those, who attach newly bought plastic with melted plastic to some other newly bought plastic and call this creative. You are *truly* using waste to create unique artful things. So I would like to say THANK YOU! 🙏🏻
I love your little colorful hammer. It’s so you, dainty and feminine, yet productive.
I run an upcycled home decor business and have always wanted to use the tin cans that I stockpile but have a hard time coming up with ideas. This video was so helpful in getting my creative juices flowing!
It’s amazing what you can do with a tin can, all the while helping the environment by recycling! I think the pockets were my favorite. ❤️
I make smash can pockets and if you take a rubber mallet you can smash the end pretty good and you can get that metal edging at Dottar Tree and glue it to the bottom, it turns out so pretty like metal lace. I do paint the trim on it but you can do a contrasting color. There is also a metal punch to punch the side holes. So much easier.
like your can crafts but I cannot afford your pretty dodads guess I will try my many buttons glued or old material?
I believe there are some purifiers for when people paint using sprays especially.
I really appreciate it how you put the cardboard box so that it would catch the spray but still with the wind some of it came back. I always thought if I would spray paint anything I would probably put like a tube from the purifier to the box ( id open a hole in that box for that tube ) and make sure the suction of the paint goes the opposite way ( through the tube into the purifier ) 😊
I can always count on you to do something I love and usually with something I have thought looked useful or nice to remake somehow but rarely do. Inspired.
Someday when I'm all grown up I want to be as creative as you! Every one of your videos amazes me. Thanks for sharing with us.
Mary I know I keep saying this but you are amazing, you can truly make something beautiful out of nothing. I love them all.
Seriously Mary,,what a visionary you are. What a talent you have. I see cans and you see masterpieces. Just beautiful.❤
Great ideas and projects. The finished pieces are really pretty. Thanks for sharing.
Your videos always leave me feeling “grounded” and wanting more. Thank you for sharing.
Watching from Scotland and can't wait for Wednesdays to see what you're going to do. You never fail to amaze me. Thank you. God bless. X
Me too!
Nice job. My favorite is the bird house. Maybe if I make a few, the house wrens will build there instead of my wreaths and the eves of the patio
Love these ideas! I make little hanging planters out of the cans as well and I use a rubber mallet to hammer down the one end instead of trying to glue them. It flattens it out really well!
So brilliant. Your creativity is boundless just like your energy. Thank you for these smart ideas that are so accessible to all of us.
👏👏👏 This is very creative, showcasing innovative ways to turn ordinary tin cans into beautiful and functional items through upcycling.
What great ideas you’ve done with cans. I loved them all. The watering can was clever, liking handle you put on it. The bird house was a genius idea n hoping you’ll get your wren.
♥️♥️😊👍👍🌟
Great ideas, craftmanship and Etsy products! FYI, to keep the bottom of the metal tin can closed, I recommend using a 'rivet gun'. Hoping you and your family have a blessed Easter. Leanne
Love all you do!!! Your videos are warm and informative. The tiny knitted animals are so cute. you may have already thought about the tiny eyes and made sure they are baby safe. If not even tiny knitted eyes would be cute.
You are so clever Mary! Anything you touch turns into something beautiful!
The can pitcher is so sweet Mary!! So many cute ideas you have!! Thank you for offering great such wonderful inspiration to craftand reuse!!
Can't surprise me that you made it. You're a one of a kind artisan 👏👏👏
Great idea’s and I love the handmade stuffy’s 🥰
Mary you leave me in awe all the time, I hope to have time to do some of these beautiful crafts. Thank you so much
The animals are so cute! Love all the projects and my favorite was the pitcher.
Lovely results from so many awesome ideas Mary. Those adorable dowel feet on the cat food tins and a drawer pull! as a pitcher handle... absolutely inspired!
I just admire your patience and creativity!!! Each one is a "one of a kind".... may you have a Blessed Easter....❤😊
My dear granddaughter in law who has three little children and expecting her fourth has had to rest a lot during this pregnancy. So she has been mamm crocheting a lot of cute little animals similar to these. She has made the cutest bumble bee, and many others. I bet people will really love these little crochet animals that you will be selling. They are so fun!
Mary, You are our REPURPOSE QUEEN! Love your inspirational videos each week. Happy Easter 🐣 to you and your family.
Mary, you inspire me so much, I always look forward to your videos. Thank you for sharing your creativity!
Mary, ALL of the tin projects are stinky cute!!!! My favorite one is the large white one with the black “garden” sign & the black side hooks.
I love these videos, They are the reason I fell in love with your channel. ❤️
This was just about as literal as one could get regarding using 'trash' to turn it into 'treasure' and indeed you did, so cute ☺!
I cant wait to try the can pitcher and planters. You're so smart and creative. LOVE all you did today.
What a fun video. So many cute, inexpensive projects. I always enjoy seeing the new items you are adding to your Etsy shop. Thanks for sharing.
I just love these trash to treasure projects.
I love the look of these tin can crafts. You always make them look so pretty
So many great ideas, and so many adorable tin can makeovers! I think my favorite is the little birdhouse at the end. So cute!
I really did enjoy it 😊 super fun video Mary you’re one of the most creative people on UA-cam 😘
You can also use Pringles potato chip containers to make soap. Just make sure to line them. They work very well
Oh Mary, I love your can pitcher, lidded can, wall pockets, and silverware holder! Ingenious! I just love your videos. Thank you!
Mary, all of the projects came out beautifully. It's amazing how you transformed tin cans into gorgeous pieces.
Mary, so creative and inspiring. Thank you so much for your beautiful channel and for giving us ideas and insiration.
Unbelievable what you just did with cans. You are amazing. Wow
Hello frome Atlanta! God bless your hands! Everything is beautiful!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Omgosh! The hardware ideas on the pitcher and planter are amazing. So cute! And the idea with the marker for an enamel look. Just sweet. ♡
Mary I look forward to see your video every Wednesday your a god sent. God bless u.keep on doing it.u help me so much thank u martina from ireland
Mary, I just love watching you create - and they always turn out amazing!!!
Thank you for sharing these creative ideas with us! Love your videos!
I have used tin cans for storage of nails screws, etc. and small tools as well, pliers, screwdriver, etc. I love the creativity you have and I am amazed by the decals, cutouts, molds, etc. that you possess and use. Congrats!!! You do need to speak with a changed lilt or tone occasionally and use fewer hand gestures. You might work on these attributes some; however, you and your husband have created a wonderful legacy and your Etsy Shop and your brand, White Cottage Company are wonderful!!!
Everything you make Mary is beautiful. 😍
I went through a phase of decopaging empty cans.
The other day I went to a big thrift shop here in Germany.
Sometimes they have a big bin at the front door with free things in it.
I pick up things to up cycle.
My partner has zero creativity and cannot fathom why I pick up what I do.
I am also creative and can visualise what I can do with something.
I picked up a can that had beautiful crochet around the tin, but it had an empty area at the top.
The tin was not spray painted, so that is my next project. Just spray the tin and put back the crochet bands on. Then I will use my tin to put paint brushes in.
Your candles in tins look lovely.
The bird house is darling. 👋💖
I thought I had seen or imagined all the ways to use tin cans but you shared even more ideas and they were all super cute! Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
I love all of these ideas, Mary! As always you execute them perfectly! Thank you for all the amazing inspiration ❤
Mary, You are so talented! Love everything you do!!!
I love making gifts with recycled cans. Thank you for some new ideas.❤
Hi Mary I really love all the ways you used the cans. Thank you for sharing.
Mary, all of your cans are so beautiful! Love all of these adorable animals!
WOW LOVE THESE TIN CAN IDEAS!!! Definitely I’m going to try some of them❤
I love all of these tin can ideas. So unique.
I decorated and sold similar cans back in the late 80s -early 90s. Mine were decorated more for kids though. My mom worked in a school cafeteria and could get tons of cans for me. I have one that's decorated for Easter on my coffee table with a flower arrangement in it right now.
So inspiring like always, God gave you so much talents and thank you for sharing them with us, Anick de Candiac, Québec 💕🙏
Love all of these adorable creations! You are the queen of trash to treasure along with sooo many other beautiful things! Happy Easter!💕
Mary! You are so talented and gifted! Love your videos ❤
You are so creative, I don’t think there’s anything you can’t do! 😮
Love watching you Mary. You are one of my favorites. Happy Resurrection Sunday!!
Love your can recycle ideas! Teens could do these
as well. As kids, we used to wrap the cans with jute and make pencil holders.
Adore the sage green bird house! New subscriber here.
Ohhhhh i love the bird house!! I love allll of your projects you are such a blessing to my life i just couldnt go a day without my Mary time lol
Love the new soap and candles and the wall pockets were my favorite!!
I've seen so many can projects but these are the prettiest!
Great projects. Always love your attention to detail. Those little animals are too cute. Thank you so much for sharing.
The water pitcher is brilliant!!
Wow! I was making supper and I have been saving my cans for your candles. I have a can opener that takes the top off without leaving a rough edge. I walk in the next room and see I have a new video from Mary and lo and behold, you are using cans for Trash to Treasure! What are the odds? Also, I am a musician (played clarinet for 60 years) and I love your choice of music. Mary, you are my heroine.
Fantastic projects, Mary. Your creativity is absolutely boundless. Thank you for sharing.
Dont forget to put some holes in the back of the bird house the cans get hot in summer and they need airflow...love the utensil caddy great idea...I seen were you can take a rubber mallet and hammer the tin can down to make the flat ones...you can put some moss in them to help fill them then stick your greenery in there....I covered a can with material and covered it with mod podge and put twine to hang it and put hens and chickens in it ...cute gave it to a friend for out side..
Hi Mary, Thank you so much for all your videos. I have been going through a rough time, and your videos really help lift me up. -Your PA Neighbor
You are unbelievably creative! I loved each one of your projects - so adorable!
Mary, you're so crafty! I enjoyed all the projects. Please let us know if you had a wren move into the bird house. They are the cutest little birds. My sister had one make a nest in an old garden hat she hung on her porch. She left it alone and bought a new hat that year. We watched that little wren build up her nest and raise her babies. So fun!
I love all those projects, Mary!
Love your tin can projects! You can use a rubber mallet to hammer the bottom of a tin can closed; it works really well! I love the tin can birdhouse; will have to try something like that myself
Who would think an empty can could look so beautiful❤️. Love them all, thank you for sharing❤
Thank you Mary, it's almost like you took my suggestion when I asked you to do a pocket posy. I guess it's probably just coincidence, but I love your ideas. I haven't yet used any transfers on mine, but I hope to soon. Wish I could send you a picture of the ones that I have made. Thank you for the inspiration pieces. My friend and I enjoy watching your show together here in Missouri and my sister watches it in Texas. God bless you!
a fun time watching thank you.
So that is why I feel guilty throwing away tin cans! I knew they had a purpose😁 As always love hearing and watching you every Wednesday!
What a great video ! Love all of these ideas ! You are so brilliant! The animals are SO ..... adorable ❤