Looking for a way to spruce up the patio or garden area for cheap? These DIY tin can lanterns are just the thing to bring a bit of ambiance to your space.
All you need to create these fun patio lanterns is probably laying around your house already. Find out how to make DIY Tin Can Lanterns!
Beauty in the garden and patio. This is something I’ve been working on. I’m a pretty simplistic and functional gardener, but I also enjoy having guests over, and our backyard is the hotspot of activity.
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This is for a variety of reasons, but one is our driveway. Our driveway is actually behind the house, off of an alley that runs between our street and the one behind us. While this makes the front yard look uncluttered, it also means that the driveway and all of the toys that come with three kids, are in the backyard.
Add a chicken coop, one large kitchen garden, a clothesline, trampoline, and a dog to the mix, and our backyard is a pretty busy (i.e. messy) place. For the past few months, I’ve been trying to declutter our large backyard and make it more entertainment friendly. So when I was trying to think up ideas of how to add some fun and function to our patio space, I had these requirements:
String garden lights have always appealed to me. Our neighbor has them hanging in her screened-in porch, and it feels like Christmas year-round (in a non-tacky way, of course).
Pinterest and HGTV use lights and lanterns to create elegant outdoor spaces. While I love the ambiance outdoor lighting provides, I have not been willing to use electric lights outside since we have no porch or railings, only a patio. So, what could add some light and sparkle to our outdoor entertaining space? Garden lanterns or votives!
A simple metal can gives a sturdy shape to a burning citronella candle and comes in a variety of sizes. I chose the large (28oz) cans. The larger surface area gave me more space to work with and fits a variety of candle sizes.
While I plan to use these on my glass patio table, these same cans could easily line a walkway or brighten up porch steps for an evening party. The possibilities are endless!



Using what is on hand to make something beautiful is a joy in a number of ways. First, you’re avoiding the temptation to go out and purchase something new.
There are plenty of things we should all buy new (underwear, anyone?), but I can tell you countless stories of things I didn’t need because I could have used something I already had. Secondly, using each item that comes into our homes to its fullest extent is a great way to reduce waste.
Not only did we really use these cans of tomato sauce for dinner, but the cans became lanterns, and the lids (if they retained their shape) are super outdoor coasters or can be painted for DIY Garden Markers.
I hope you enjoy all of the ways these talented bloggers have put tin cans to use this week. See all of their links below! And I’d love to know if you’ve ever used a can in a creative way. Have a great week, and enjoy your garden!
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Repurpose those tin cans into beautiful, colorful lanterns! Use items you already have on hand to create these DIY Tin Can Lanterns!
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