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Upcycled Tin Can Earrings – Recycle tin cans

November 3, 2021 – Update

Hey there,

I posted this project a few months back and I liked it so much that I decided to make some more earrings to take to my first craft show. The show is just a week away so I am scrambling to get everything done. It has been fun but also a little crazy. If you would like to follow my first-time craft vendor series you can find it here. Also, If you would like some weekly upcycling inspiration in your inbox be sure to subscribe.

Here is a little mock-up of the earring area of my booth. It has been fun setting up my practice booth in preparation for the show.

But let’s get back to the original post.

Cheers,

Cindy

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I have been on a tin can kick lately and my most recent project is these upcycled tin can earrings.

There are all kinds of things you can make with empty tin cans, including jewelry. In today’s post, I will share several different earrings styles that I made using recycled cans.

Don’t worry; you don’t need a lot of fancy tools, and you can find the downloadable earring templates at the bottom of this page, so you will have lots of shapes and sizes to choose from.

You can find all the details in the tutorial video below. Or scroll down to the step-by-step directions to learn how to make your own upcycled tin can earrings.

First, you need a tin can. You can use a plain clean can for this project. However, I prefer to use the rusted metal version. You can check out this video for my quick three-step process to make cans into flat rusted metal sheets for crafting.

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For my earring shapes, I also used the following.

Step 1 – Cut out shapes

Use your designs or the templates at the bottom of this post to make your earrings. First, cut out the paper template and then use the tin snips to cut the shape out of a piece of the tin can.

Step 2 – Smooth edges

The next step is to smooth the edges and pointed areas. This is a two-step process first, use the sharpening stone to sand down the rough edges, and next, use a hammer on a hard surface to flatten and smooth the piece.

Step 3 – Punch hole

To make the hole for the earring hook, I used a tool called a center punch. You don’t have to have one, but it marks the hole position and helps to keep the nail or drill bit from slipping when making the actual hole. It is an inexpensive tool, and I use mine quite frequently. So if you don’t have one, I definitely recommend adding one to your toolbox. Once I marked the hole, I used a hammer and a small nail to make the hole.

Step 4 – Shape earrings

You can get imaginative with this step. Look around your house for items that might work to shape your metal earrings. For this pair of earrings, I used the tip of a Loctite glue tube. For some additional ideas on how to shape earrings, check out the video.

Step 5 – Paint and Seal (for rusted tin)

I wanted to add a little color to some of my earrings, so I blotted a couple of colors onto the rusted pieces to let some of the rusted finish show through. Once the paint was dry, I brushed on a coat of glossy Mod Podge to seal the pieces.

Step 6 – Finish

upcycled tin can earrings

The last step is to attach the earrings to the hooks with the jump rings and needle-nose pliers, and they are ready to wear.

Be sure to check out the video for more ways to shape your earrings. And don’t forget to subscribe if you would like to receive weekly upcycling inspiration.

Happy Upcycling,

Cindy

If you liked this project you may also want to check out these other tin can projects.

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Free Downloadable Earring Templates

upcycled tin can earrings