Mother's Day Round-up - Tin Can Treats
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
We just adore these tin can Mother's Day treats from Sara over at Our Best Bites! All mothers need a 'time out' every now and again - and these adorable treat tins offer the perfect pick me up!
Supplies You'll Need
- Recycled fruit cans with tab tops
- Low temp glue gun
- Colorful decorative scrapbook paper
- Tissue paper
- Candy
- Accent ribbon
While the cans look fantastic without them, we love that Sara provides several {FREE} labels that you can add to your gift for a more personalized look. One has a generic, "Happy Mother's Day!", message and the other offers a sillier sentiment, providing the recipient with directions for use.
[NOTE: There's also a funny label that turns this cute can into a Teacher Appreciation gift!]
You can find the full tutorial and printable labels for this awesome project over at Our Best Bites! Be sure to visit - we know any mother or teacher would be thrilled to receive this gift!
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