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Tin Can Flag/Fireworks Centerpiece

4th of July Crafts

22 May
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Make a cute fireworks centerpiece using recycled cans! Cheap and fun to make for the kids.

Peel off the labels of tin cans, soup cans, etc. and paint them like a flag! Use painters tape to get straight lines. Buy white star stickers for the top part. For the fireworks parts, cut a long rectangle of paper, fold up the bottom, cut strips on the other end then glue it around the top of a stick or straw. Bend them down to look like fireworks. Too cute for a 4th of July centerpiece!

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