4 fun ideas to upcycle your tea leaves containers into cool DIY crafts!

If you are an admirer of art and craft and you love tea, then you are on the right page at the right time! We got some good news for you! Not only can you buy your favourite tea blends, but can also upcycle and transform the empty tins into something more crafty. Your empty tea tins can be reused in limitless ways in your craft room, bedroom, or even at the office desk like stashing old buttons, keeping the scissors without hurting anybody, or housing your favourite plant.

 

 

Tea tin planters:

Another idea is making flower pots or planters out of old tea tins. You can easily turn our old tins into charming home decor planters that add a rusty vibe to your office desk or apartment. Refer to this link to make cute planters:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPEhE5Wv1Wg

DIY stationery stand:

Karma Kettle tea tins are the perfect size and shape to be repurposed as stationery stands and desk organizers. You can store your pencils, pens, markers, and scissors in designated tins to keep your workspace neat, and can even add labels for even greater organization. Here’s how you can make one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_gA5WSYX6M

 

Bird Feeders:
Bird feeders are cute, have a purpose, and the steps boil down to gluing and hanging, which makes it super easy. Punch a few holes and attach strong strings to make some cute bird feeders. Refer to this link to know how: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NMIfJH5dws
Jewelry box:
Do you love buying small earrings but are running out of space to keep them? We got you covered! Karma Kettle small tins can serve as pretty jewelry boxes and can fit anywhere - from your luggage to your drawer! It will be something like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNSK-DRLKPE

With all these DIY projects, you will surely need some tea to sip! Let your creative juices flow as you experiment and create these lovely upcycled products and do your bit in protecting our planet. 


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