This is a paint can I made for my bother-in-law's 50th birthday. He is actually VP of a chain of hardware stores, so the paint can was especially applicable! He said it is the best gift he has ever received. There was a polo shirt inside.
Date: Friday, March 11, 2005 GMT Views: 3145
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Accessories: Sticky strip (awesome for securing edges of cardstock edges to the can) Curling ribbon, red-polka dot grosgrain ribbon from Jo Ann's, non SU Font
Registered: March 21, 2004 Location: Allentown, PA Posts: 2021
Sat, Mar 12, 2005 @ 5:58 AM
This is great, but please help me. I see these cans and they are really neat to look at, but where are you getting them clean and what are you all putting inside?
Registered: March 21, 2004 Location: Allentown, PA Posts: 2021
Sat, Mar 12, 2005 @ 5:58 AM
This is great, but please help me. I see these cans and they are really neat to look at, but where are you getting them clean and what are you all putting inside?
e-mail me if you have time [email protected]
Registered: March 11, 2005 Location: Oxford, Michigan Posts: 78
Sat, Mar 12, 2005 @ 7:04 AM
Pickle,
I e-mailed you a response, but just so everyone else knows, paint cans are sold new and empty at Ace and Home Depot. They cost about $1.50 each and the paint can opener is about 29 cents at Ace and was over a dollar at H.D. Be sure to use Sticky Strip to adhere the edges of the cardstock to the can. It works awesome!