Transforming empty cans into decorative lanterns can add a charming touch to your home decor. This DIY project is perfect for anyone looking to upcycle everyday items into something beautiful and functional. By gluing wooden clothespins around tin cans, you can create a unique lantern that casts lovely shadows and adds warmth to any space. These lanterns are ideal for outdoor garden parties or as cozy indoor lighting accents.
Place these clothespin tin can lanterns on a rustic wooden shelf or a mantelpiece to catch the eye. They pair well with natural or minimalist decor themes, especially in living rooms or patios. Use warm-colored LED tea lights inside to enhance the natural wood tones of the clothespins and complement the earthy, neutral color palette of the lanterns. Consider grouping them in odd numbers for visual interest and balancing them with green plants or small succulents for a cohesive look.
Clothespin Tin Can Lantern

Materials
3 empty tin cans (cleaned, with labels removed)
60 wooden clothespins
Strong craft glue
3 LED tea lights
Sandpaper (optional for smoothing edges)
Directions
1. Start by thoroughly cleaning and drying the empty tin cans. Remove any labels and residue.
2. If needed, use sandpaper to smooth any sharp edges around the rim of the cans to ensure safety.
3. Take your wooden clothespins and begin attaching them around the circumference of each can. Apply a small amount of craft glue to the inside edge of each clothespin before pressing it firmly against the can.
4. Continue gluing clothespins side by side until the entire surface of the can is covered. Ensure the clothespins are evenly spaced for a consistent pattern.
5. Allow the glue to dry completely, ensuring the clothespins are securely attached to the cans.
6. Once dry, place an LED tea light inside each of the cans.
7. Find a suitable spot to display your lanterns, such as a tabletop or a shelf, and enjoy the warm, inviting glow.

Variations & Tips
For a variation, consider painting the clothespins in different colors to match your home decor before gluing them to the cans. You could also use decorative paper or fabric to line the inside of the can for a pop of color that shows through the gaps. Another option is to add a handle made from twine or wire, allowing the lanterns to be hung from hooks or branches.