Ka-boom! These little cuties will knock your socks off and ignite your imagination. Here are two quick variations for the Pringles can firecracker tutorial: (1) Mod Podge and (2) Paint.
Once you've made the basic firecrackers as described in this tutorial, you can also have fun with these two variations:
Get the How-To by clicking the image
Working Straw Caddy - click the image for instructions
OK...here's the Pringles can Firecracker tutorial:
An addiction to taste for Pringles comes in handy for this project!
Supplies:
- empty Pringles cans
- paint {red, white and blue, of course!}
- Mod Podge
- paper napkins you like
- wire star garland
- foil paper
- wooden skewers {you'll be using them for grilling anyway!}
Tools:
- scissors, paint brush, hot glue gun
Let's start with the Mod Podge version. Select napkins (or paper) you like. Dessert size are perfect for the Pringles can. Napkins usually are 2- or 3-ply. You want just the top printed layer.
Note that if you Mod Podge directly over the Pringles Can, the design of the can may show through the napkin.
I coated all my Pringles cans with white paint before bedtime. One coat was sufficient. The next morning, I brushed on a layer of Mod Podge and draped the napkin around the can and smoothed it down.
Then one more coat of Mod Podge over the top completely finished the can! Easy and fast pringles can FIRECRACKERS!
Painting the can was just as simple. Again, brush a layer of white paint on the Pringles can. Have fun painting a freehand July 4th design. Punch stars out of painter's tape and stick them on before brushing on the blue so that you're left with white stars when finished.
Both the Mod Podge and the painted firecrackers have their appeal, and I will show you more variations in a coming post.
Now for the tops. Gotta make it look like the fuse is going off! You can purchase ready-made 'sprigs' or make them yourself with foil tissue paper and wire star garland. Here's how:
- To make things simple, remove the foil from the package and cut one small rectangle right along the fold lines. Fold this approximately 6"x3" piece of foil in 1/2 and snip it like fringe. Cut deeper fringe on one end working your way to a shallower fringe. {This will help create more of a fountain effect.}
- Put a small glob of glue on your skewer, and start rolling the foil around it, working from the shallow side to the longer fringe side.
- Then wrap a 4" bit of wire star garland around what you just glued.
- Repeat with one more foil fringe, gluing it just a bit lower on the skewer. Then wrap a bit of the wire garland around that, too.
Now you have a pretty, sparkly "fuse."
Simply poke the wooden skewer through the Pringles can lid.
The foil paper makes a fun fountain for the firecracker fuse. {Say that fast 3 times!}
Kids would have a blast helping you make these. Painted or Mod Podged, these firecrackers are very festive. They are also functional. How would YOU use them?
I have a few ideas that will REALLY blow you away! Check out the other two versions in my series.
Click *HERE* to check this out! It doesn't just store them, it works!
You can bet I blinged up these firecrackers for lots of fun!
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Christina those are so festive and fun! I love the 4th! Nice project!
ReplyDeleteI love that idea! How I would use them? I guess I would fill the Pringle boxes with some small items and give them away at the end of the party to the guests.
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Hugs,
mickymunchkin
such a cute idea
ReplyDeleteand i love the comment above
about filling them with party favors
for guests to take home
thanks for sharing
at Fridays Unfolded!
alison
I love decorating and enjoying the 4th of July. These are just too cute and fun:) Yes, My name is Evelyn and I also have an addiction to Pringles, LOL! So I already have most of the supplies. Would love for you to share this at Freedom Fridays Blog Hop. So hoping to see you there.
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I love all the fun red, white and blue projects starting to pop up in blogland. I hope you will link up to my Patriotic Project Parade.
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Wow love this creative patriotic project! I love that you used a napkin to modpodge onto the can. Very creative! I don't have much decor for 4th of July (yet) but I did manage to make a creative wreath for the upcomming holiday :)
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Love this! I feel so bad throwing out those cans, I need more projects to do with them!
ReplyDeleteNOW I HAVE A USE FOR MY CANS!!! Thank you! Following you now, found you on nifty thrifty things!! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative project! I think the 4th is my favorite holiday I know my cousins would love to make these. Megan
ReplyDeleteADORABLE!!! I will definitely put this on my list to do! I just came across your blog from craft-o-maniac and will be following you!
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Great way to reuse those pringle cans!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a fabulous week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
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Great upcycle! I love how these turned out!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! So creative!
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect! Can't wait to try it for our 4th of July party!!
ReplyDeleteThis is FABULOUS!!!!!! LOVE IT!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at The DIY Dreamer.. From Dream To Reality!!
Too cute! My kids went through 1/2 a can of Pringles today...I see a craft in our future!
ReplyDeleteCute - my kids will love this!!
ReplyDeleteTammy @ southernflaircrafts.wordpress.com
Cute - my kids will love this!!
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Wow ! Very creative... !! Guess we can use this idea for many such similar projects... !! Beautiful work !!
ReplyDeleteWow ! Very creative... !! Guess we can use this idea for many such similar projects... !! Beautiful work !!
ReplyDeleteREally cute idea! I am featuring this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com. today!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! We go through a lot of pringles, Ill have to sit down and make some of these! THanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteYou are WAY FUN! Featuring you tomorrow! XO, Aimee
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I was going to use 1x1s to make some firecrackers, but this is much cheaper!
ReplyDeleteJust so you know, I featured you on today's Show Off Saturday
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Looks like my hubby will be eating some Prinkles. Thanks for sharing. Newest GFC follower from link up. Love for you to follow back when you get a chance. Hosting linky for Mom blogs. Love to have you!
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These are so dang cute...plus I love Pringles, so it would be perfect for me! I'd love if you could link this up to my link party!!
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Hi there! I just wanted to let you know I featured you in my Fourth of July Round up. Stop by and check it out and snag a featured button.
ReplyDeleteDanielle @ Blissful and Domestic
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I love this project....it is so colourful & bright! Brilliant! Angie xo
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