Coffee Can Centerpiece ♡ Burlap ♡



~ Burlap Love~


Having three children my husband and I drink a lot of coffee. Sometimes way too much coffee. We have used the coffee cans for school supplies and for storing tools. I decided this one was mine. I transformed a coffee can last year. Why not make another one.

(Last Year's Coffee Can)


(The Supplies I Used)


The chalkboard was a fun addition.


I used pearl straight pins for the back.


(This Year's Coffee Can)

I added fresh flowers!


I learned how to make the cute flower from sweet Gina from Random thoughts from an incoherent mind.

(The Supplies)


I used straight pins till the glue dried.


I then added a little lace and painted the inside with chalk paint.


There's just something about burlap


Happy Crafting!
xo,
Dee
* The skeleton key burlap is from JoAnn fabric and craft store.

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46 comments:

Mariette VandenMunckhof-Vedder said...

Dearest Dee,

You did transform your coffee tin into a very special piece! The combination of burlap, cotton lace and twine is perfect.
Enjoy a lovely weekend.
Mariette

Barbara F. said...

I must say, burlap is starting to grow on me! I used to transform coffee cans and Pringles cans, but not as lovely as yours! Now I am inspired. xo

Laura @ duke manor farm said...

Dee- too bad I don't drink coffee. Your cans came out great and so pretty.

Gina said...

Oh Dee, this is just so pretty. Burlap & purple pansies look great together. I love the lace trim and the pom pom flower. I would really love to make one of these.

Thanks for mentioning me, I'm honored that I was able to teach someone as creative as you anything! :)

Anonymous said...

that is just so sweet, love the pansies,

Chatty Crone said...

I liked those - very unique and pretty. sandie

Gloria said...

Dee, you always have fresh ideas brewing! pun intended

These cans are Grade A, percolating with prettiness. (I just can't stop.)

You canned stop yourself either. (I better grind to a halt, that was a stretch.)

I'm a tea drinker, but these are so cute ♥

Erika said...

What a beautiful way of renovating coffee cans, it looks really nice with the flowers, I love this piece. Thank you for sharing.

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

Dee, These are so pretty. I'm going to have to start saving my coffee cans.

Rhissanna said...

I love the key design. A little Steampunk-y! And yes, the coffee tin is just another reason to drink more coffee. The burlap give a nice texture over the tin. Very nice, Dee.

Polarhjerte said...

What a splendid idea! Lovely work:)) Hugs from Elin

Sparkle and Co said...

Hi there! I'm back to Paris where the weather is like in November... I was in NYC and Charlotte, NC to visit some friends and cousins. I spent a great (but too short) great time!
That's funny, I live not for of le Marché aux Fleurs, one of my toddler's favourite playground is next to it.
Bon week end, bisous

Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions said...

That looks so pretty, Dee! With all those burlap covered items out at the stores lately, it's nice to be able to make your own. Especially if you've already got everything on hand. A coffee can is a great size to use as a vase or planter. I love the ferns and violets you've put in it against the burlap.

Linda said...

Dee you are so inventive. What a great way to use up those unwanted cans. I usually pass them on to my hubby to use in the garage.Next time I might keep one for me.
Thanks for the inspiration.
Your can is so pretty.

Cynthia said...

These are so cool. Very pretty and a great idea.

Cynthia

Miss Val's Creations said...

I LOVE these Dee! I wish I had extra time for crafting. These look so fun to make and they are super gorgeous!!!

Dawn said...

Dee, that's just adorable. I may have to start drinking coffee:)

Gypsy Heart said...

I love both of them ~ great job! This is a lovely way to display flowers.

xo
Pat

Gypsy Heart said...

I love both of them ~ great job! This is a lovely way to display flowers.

xo
Pat

Ceekay-THINKIN of HOME said...

They are both very nice....don't know which is my fave....but...we don't drink coffee...well pooh!

Lauren @ My Wonderfully Made said...

They are both so pretty -- I LOVE the pearl pins in the back of the first one -- a sweet surprise! Will have to check out the tutorial on making that cute burlap flower too!

RaNae @EweCreekCottage said...

Hi Dee they are both beautiful I don't know which one I like better u r so creative

Cindy The Victorian Journey said...

Beautiful simply elegant love it ..
Hugs,
Cindy

The Polka Dot Closet said...

Dee, it's adorable! I'm a coffee drinker too and save all the cans for various crafts and paint mixing

Carol

Karena said...

Dee how Creative and adorable! I love this idea. The flowers are beautiful as well!

xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
2012 Artists Series

Misti @ Living On Cypress Hill said...

So cute! I keep all of my cans, too! You never know when you might run across a cute project to do with one! ;)

Unknown said...

I love the revamped coffee can. I also love, love burlap.
I wanted to thank you for stopping by my jack rabbit blog post, he/she comes every evening around 7:30-8:00, so much fun.
Have a great week.
Michele

pam {simple details} said...

So creative, Dee! I love your versions both years, and the burlap flower is so fun! (I want one to wear on my jacket!)

Marie Lost Bird Studio said...

Love,love your Coffee Cans!Swoon.
Have a great day.
Hugs,
Marie

Ethereal PLUS what I Love said...

Lovely Idea!
Newest follower, Francine

Anonymous said...

Thanks for stopping by Dee and leaving a comment under my link for the picture frame dry eraser board. It was really easy to make and boy have I gotten a lot of use out of it! It cleans up so easy with no chalk mess! :)

I like your burlap coffee can centerpiece...I will have to try this~

Sherry said...

That is such a beautiful transformation and that burlap flower is the cutest!

Donna Heber said...

Hi Dee,

Your coffee can centerpieces are beautiful! I sure wish I had more time to try these types of crafts. I love both the key and Paris theme.

Poppy @ With a Dash of Color said...

Oh what a beautiful way to upcycle a coffee can! I love the combination of burlap, lace and pretty pansies.Love the addition of burlap flower and the cute chalkboard tag. Beautifully done,Dee. Happy week!Hugs,Poppy

Anonymous said...

Wow they all look wonderful!! It's such a creative way to use a coffee can. I saw the burlap with the key prints at Joann's and was contemplating how to use. Thanks for the inspiration!

Anonymous said...

Dee,
Hi!
You come up with such great projects. Looks really pretty with the flowers and loved the paris can.

Cindy (Applestone Cottage) said...

I just love that! So inspiring, thanks for the tutorial but I am still confused how you got the keys on there?
Stamping?
Love your blog too,
Cindy

Ldy ~~ Dy said...

Very cute idea! Love the burlap and how you used it to decorate left over coffee cans. I always hate throwing them out! Don't you!! Thanks for sharing! Hugs!

Debbiedoos said...

Really cute idea Dee. I love both cans! Both of them have personalities of their own.

Elegant Economies said...

Love both creations, Dee! Is the key burlap prestamped?

Kathryn Ferguson Griffin said...

Those are so pretty! I may have to change my husbands coffee so I can make this. His coffee container is the big plastic container with a handle. Thanks for sharing this at Make it Pretty Monday @TheDedicatedHouse. It means the world. Wishing you a grand evening. Toodles, Kathryn

Pam - @diy Design Fanatic said...

Your container is super cute! Love all the details, especially the print on the burlap.

Linda @ it all started with paint said...

I really love your burlap coffee can creations ... and creative use for pretty straight pins!

:)

Linda

Sue said...

Dee, I love that printed burlap fabric! Your decorated container is adorable. I could never in a million years think up these great projects that you come up with. :-) Sue

allisamazing said...

It's absolutely wonderful! A true work of art :)

Bliss said...

How cute is that! I'm calling my mother in law and asking her to save me a few big cans from work. Maybe jars too for ? .

~Bliss~

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