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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Koolaid Man Pitcher Pencil Holder
























A fun accent for a desk that even kids can make!

This was inspired by Rock Candy Eyes over a "Koolaid Man" pencil holder.
http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/recycled-can-food-tin-kool-aid-man-pencil-holder

Mine is a little different as I used spray paint instead of acrylic paint, a Sharpie instead of black acrylic paint and added a handle for the pitcher.   I used pink to represent pink lemonade flavor.

Items used:
  • Tin Can
  • Cardboard
  • Spray Paint
  • Scissors
  • Sharpie
  • Paper
  • Strong glue or Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
Remove label and clean off can - I soaked mine overnight first and it made it easier to get the label off.















Measure two pieces of cardboard.  One will be 1/2 inch wide and 3 1/2 inches long.  The other will be 1/2 inch wide and 1 inch long.  Mark then cut.





On the long piece of cardboard, bend each edge under 1/2 inch then bend it.















Use the glue on the short piece and glue the big piece to the little piece.














Glue the "handle" to the can.














Outside or in well ventilated area, put down a piece of cardboard and spray paint the can inside and out and allow to dry.  I did this three times to get an even coat and full coverage.















Draw a Koolaid face on a piece of paper then cut out and the face and use it as a template for the can.  I made mine 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 and it turned out a little larger than I had planned - you might want to try 3x3.



















Use the black Sharpie to drawn the face on the can using the paper template then finish coloring in.

2 comments:

  1. So cute, thanks so much for sharing on Craft Schooling sunday. I love using sharpies too! And the idea of attaching cardboard shapes to the can is great.
    Hope to see you again next week!

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