Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Tin Can Table Numbers

One of my favorite kind of weddings is the "backyard" wedding which gives the natural feeling and relaxed vibe that really encompasses the couple. I saw these adorable tin can table numbers on 100 Layer Cake. You will need to get tin cans that are a tad larger than your normal "soup can size". You can go to a restaurant and ask them if they have any left over you can take (plus you are being green in doing so)! 


Then you will need:
drill (with an appropriately sized bit)
gold spray paint
tape
candles
a ruler
letter size colored paper
spray mount
exacto knife
cutting mat
number stencils, which you can create in word






Step 1: Tape off the inside of your cans so no spray paint gets inside. Spray the outside of each can with the gold spray paint (or any color you like). Be sure you don’t hold the spray can nozzle too close to the tin can, which can make for drippy, runny lines down your pretty table numbers and no one wants that. You may need to do two or three coats depending on how opaque you want to the color to be.
Step 2: Once your cans are dry, wrap your printed number stencil around each tin can.
Step 3: Drill. Yay! Start by drilling the outline of the number first (following the stencil line), and then work your way in. It certainly doesn’t have to be perfect, but the more holes you can drill, the more light your can will give off.
Step 4: Slide your colored paper into the can on the opposite side as the number. Mark the paper with the appropriate height and width (you don’t want it to cover your numbers. Next trim the paper to the correct size using your cutting mat and exacto.
Step 5: Spray mount the trimmed paper to the inside of your can (opposite the number). And you’re done! We used red paper but you can of course use whatever color you like. If you’re using a color you’re not sure about, consider doing a test can first and lighting it that night to make sure you like the look before you finish the rest of your numbers.
AND THERE YOU HAVE IT...
perfectly gorgeous (and inexpensive) table numbers!

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