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Comments on: How to Recycle: Turn Tuna Cans into a Rainbow Caddy using Polymer Clay

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Felicity said

on 6/2/2008 This is really fabulous - great for adults, teens and teachers alike. Thanks for the inspiration!

on 5/29/2008 My girls will love this. Thank you for the fun share!

on 4/24/2008 Great idea. I can't think of any can that wouldn't work...as long as it can stand the temperature needed to bake the clay. Some plastics work but that is a whole other tutorial! LOL (Don't try plastic unless you have read up on the safe way to do it.)

Mimi67 said

on 4/23/2008 This is such a cool idea ! I also have doggie food cans - I could try with that too ! Hmmm - ideas !

Deewa said

on 4/22/2008 Great idea. I do a simular thing with small jewerly or gift boxes. That way you give a gift in a givt!!

Deewa said

on 4/22/2008 Great idea. I do a simular thing with small gift boxes. That way you put a gift in a gift!

on 4/20/2008 How about a casserole that calls for chicken? You might be able to use a couple of cans and your family will be helping so you don't have to eat all that chicken by yourself! LOL Thanks for checking out the tutorial!!

abbyleeb said

on 4/20/2008 I'm saving up my canned chicken cans. So that means only 4 more chicken salad sandwiches to go & I'll have my own clay cutter caddy! :>)

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