I purchased this energy drink just because I loved the art on the can. I can't tell you how long it's been sitting in my fridge as I don't drink energy drinks. But when I saw the tutorial on how to make a pin cushion from a beer can featured in the new book Beer Crafts: Making the Most of Your Cans, Bottle Caps, and Labels.
I had a few other cans that I have been saving to craft with but the pin up girl was the clear choice for this project.
The project in Beer Crafts used a ribbon around the top but I used half of a zipper that I thought tied in nicely with the aluminum can.
I also switched it up and gathered my fabric around the batting with an elastic band and poked it in the top opening of the can before hot gluing it in place.
More about the Andrews McMeel Publishing book:
Beer Crafts: Making the Most of Your Cans, Bottle Caps, and Labels
by
Shawn Gascoyne-Bowman
"A synthesis of two outstanding hobbies — making things and drinking — Beer Crafts is the answer to the age-old question of what to do with those 99 bottles of beer on the wall.
While
author and crafter extraordinaire Shawn Bowman would like to think she
came up with the idea on her own, inspiration really came from her
eight-year-old daughter, who spent a summer obsessed with making jewelry
out of her parents' discarded bottle caps. Finding the note on her
desk, “My crafting involves you to open a beer,” the author had what can
only be called an epiphany: “ALL crafting should involve me
opening a beer.” She raised her daughter’s allowance, and set down to
writing this book. But first, she opened a beer.
Beer Crafts
shows you how to repurpose not just the caps but also labels, bottles,
and even cans into useful, hip, and quirky items — from
attention-getting (if not downright sexy) garter belts to the classic
crochet beer can hat, to beer bottle tags, to refrigerator magnets, and
more. The projects are super fun, easy to make (even for a first-time
crafter), and most of the supplies are things you probably already have
on hand or chilling in the fridge.
Beer Crafts has jewelry
and accessories for guys and gals. From cowboy hats made from beer case
boxes and masculine bottle label belt buckles and wallets to flowery
bottle top flip-flops and cute-as-a-button beer cap headbands, there’s a
little something for everyone — even beer can jackets for the family
dog! Beer bottles themselves get dressed up with insulating crochet
cozies and fancy charm necklaces, ending all arguments over whose drink
is whose, when they’re all clearly marked “mine”! There are even funky
home decor projects, including candle holders, patio lanterns, bird
feeders, and a memo board. And with plenty of beer quotes and trivia, Beer Crafts is recommended bar reading for those who don't craft.
Tie one on — then braid it, glue it, and embellish it — with Beer Crafts."
Very cute, Stef. I love the little tweaks you added and you found the perfect fabric to coordinate!
ReplyDeleteThis makes me wonder what other cool ideas are in the beer can craft book.