How Do You Make Country Kitchen Canisters?
From the back counters at candy shops and local markets to the crannies and nooks of your kitchen, canisters have long served the purpose of both storage and decoration. Forgo the pricey antique markets and vintage stores or generic look of bulk production, and vow instead to create your own. Love both the personal touch and convenience that DIY kitchen canisters offer. Place the plastic coffe-can lid on the back side of the fabric, with the top of the lid facing down. Using chalk or pencil, trace all the way around the lid approximately 1 inch from the edge. Cut the fabric on the traced line. Center the lid on the circle of fabric. Run a line of hot glue around the entire edge of the plastic coffee lid, leaving the lid top down on the fabric. Then lift the fabric where it meets the lid, secure it to the warm glue. When the lid is placed on the canister, the 1-inch margin will hang over the edge. Steady the clean empty coffee can. Using the hammer and nail, punch holes into the can fro